The Man from Elysian Fields Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 4500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Servicio de compañía

Title in Italiano:

L'ultimo gigolò

Title in Português:

Homem de Aluguer

Synopsis

"The Man from Elysian Fields" follows the story of Byron Tiller, a writer who is struggling to make ends meet after his last novel ends up in the remainder bins. Despite his lack of success, Byron refuses to admit that he may not be a good writer.

One day, Byron meets Luther Fox, an elegant Englishman who runs an escort agency called Elysian Fields. Luther offers Byron a job as an escort, promising good pay and assuring him that it will only be temporary. Desperate for work, Byron agrees, keeping his new job a secret from his wife.

As Byron delves into his new role, he meets an attractive woman whose husband is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist. Byron soon finds himself immersed in a world that is both unbelievable and difficult to explain.

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Play Title Artist
The Man from Elysian Fields
Byron Tiller Main Title
Anthony Marinelli: Writer
Anthony Marinelli: Produced
Bill Kanengiser: Performer
Man From Elysian Fields End Credits
Anthony Marinelli: Writer
Anthony Marinelli: Produced
Mala Ganguly: Performer
Like Your Defects
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
End Credits
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Make It To Nathaniel
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Alcott's Integrity
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Into The Car
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Face To Face
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Going Home Alone
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
When Do We?/Betrayed
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Luther Rejected
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Shattered Marriage
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
I'm Doing It For You
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Byron's First Date
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Book Of The Month
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Byron Destroys
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Make It To Nathaniel Intro
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Byron Sees Dena
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
I Gotta Go
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
In Bed
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Waiting
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Byran With Dena
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Inner Sanctum
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Alcott Dead
Anthony Marinelli: Performer
Main Title
Anthony Marinelli: Performer

User reviews

Steven Hernandez
10/10

The haunting melodies and subtle nuances in the soundtrack evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, mirroring the unexpected twists and turns in Byron's life as he navigates through moral dilemmas and personal struggles.

Laura Anderson
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the storyline, especially during the moments of inner conflict and moral dilemmas faced by the characters.

Brian Green
7/10

The scoring of key scenes in the film is masterfully done, creating a sense of tension and anticipation that keeps the audience engaged.

Elizabeth King
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the contrast between Byron's desperation for success and the allure of the glamorous lifestyle offered by Elysian Fields.

Richard Allen
2/10

The soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields failed to capture the emotional depth of the protagonist's struggles as a struggling writer. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to draw me into the character's inner turmoil.

Charles Anderson
4/10

The musical score did not effectively enhance the tension and complexity of the plot, leaving me feeling disconnected from the unfolding drama. It failed to create a sense of atmosphere or evoke the sense of intrigue that the story required to fully engage the audience.

Anthony Anderson
9/10

The soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. Each musical piece effortlessly enhances the tension and drama of Byron Tiller's journey as a struggling writer turned escort.

Richard Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack also did a great job of setting the mood for the various settings in the film, from the upscale world of Elysian Fields to the more intimate moments between characters. The music helped to transport me into the different environments and made the scenes feel more immersive.

Mary Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective tone of the movie. The music enhances the emotional depth of the story and adds another layer of complexity to the characters' struggles.

Stephanie Evans
8/10

The soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields perfectly captures the mysterious and intriguing atmosphere of the film.

Paul Allen
8/10

Overall, the music in The Man from Elysian Fields elevates the viewing experience, making it a memorable and immersive cinematic journey.

Stephanie Hall
8/10

The choice of music reflects the internal struggles of the protagonist, Byron, as he navigates through a world of deception and moral ambiguity.

Ronald Davis
1/10

The soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields missed the mark in creating a memorable and impactful auditory experience. The lackluster music choices did not elevate the film's narrative or contribute to a more immersive viewing experience, ultimately falling short of enhancing the overall quality of the movie.

John Adams
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the narrative, enhancing the character development and adding layers of complexity to their motivations.

Anthony Clark
7/10

The use of subtle piano melodies in the soundtrack adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the overall tone of the movie.

Mark Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Man from Elysian Fields complemented the storytelling and added a layer of richness to the viewing experience. It was a cohesive and well-crafted musical accompaniment that elevated the emotional impact of the film.

Elizabeth Davis
9/10

Overall, the music in The Man from Elysian Fields elevates the viewing experience to a whole new level, adding depth and richness to an already captivating story.

Patricia Baker
5/10

I found the use of subtle piano melodies in certain scenes to be particularly effective in conveying the inner turmoil of the protagonist, Byron Tiller. The music mirrored his conflicted feelings and added a sense of poignancy to his journey.