The Red Sea Diving Resort Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 32000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Rescate en el Mar Rojo

Title in Italiano:

Red Sea Diving

Title in Português:

Mergulho no Mar Vermelho

Title in Français:

Operation Brothers

Synopsis

Kebede Bimro, an Ethiopian Jew, works with the Israeli Mossad agent Ari Levinson to evacuate Jewish-Ethiopian refugees to Israel. Ari realizes that his ability to operate in Ethiopia would be improved if he had a cover activity that would give him a reason for having a building and vehicles. He proposes to Israeli intelligence officer Ethan Levin a plan that would allow him to evacuate significantly more refugees: rent the Red Sea Diving Resort, an abandoned Sudanese coastal hotel, and run it as a front to facilitate moving refugees out of the country. The unorthodox plan is reluctantly approved, and Ari recruits his former Mossad colleagues Rachel Reiter, Jake Wolf, Max Rose, and Sammy Navon, to assist him.

Shortly after the team's arrival in the Islamic country of Sudan, the brochures they had printed inspire actual tourists to begin arriving at the resort. Although hosting guests was not originally part of the plan, Levinson realizes the tourists will provide cover for the team's operations, so the team runs the resort as a legitimate business while simultaneously evacuating refugees to a waiting Israeli ship off the coast. The plan is initially successful, and multiple extraction operations are carried out, but the Sudanese Colonel Abdel Ahmed learns of Bimro after interrogating and then killing a group of refugees. Ahmed visits the resort to investigate but does not discover the refugee operation.

One night, Ari and Sammy are arrested after an evacuation mission narrowly escapes from Sudanese soldiers. They are released and return to the resort to find Levin awaiting them; he tells the group the mission has been compromised and that it is canceled.

Ahmed again visits the resort, and Rachel is forced to kill one of his men after the soldier discovers a group of refugees hiding there. To evacuate them, Ari decides to perform a final refugee extraction by cargo plane with assistance from Walton Bowen, a CIA officer. Ari and his team transport the refugees to an abandoned British airfield. The team and Bimro narrowly escape Ahmed and extract themselves and the refugees.

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The Red Sea Diving Resort
Hungry Like The Wolf
Duran Duran: Performer
Roger Taylor: Writer
Just an Illusion
Imagination: Performer
Ashley Ingram: Writer
Mi'Ma'amakim
Idan Reichel: Writer

User reviews

Sarah Carter
5/10

The music's ability to evoke a sense of hope and resilience in the face of adversity resonates strongly with the themes of the story.

Edward Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Red Sea Diving Resort serves as a compelling and emotive companion to the gripping narrative, enriching the viewing experience.

Joshua Brown
3/10

The soundtrack of The Red Sea Diving Resort failed to capture the intensity and suspense of the high-stakes covert operations depicted in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the on-screen action.

John Turner
5/10

The subtle use of percussion and strings in the soundtrack elevates the intensity of the action sequences, keeping viewers engaged.

Lisa Nelson
6/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet moments of reflection to intense bursts of energy, enhances the overall pacing of the film.

Ronald Nelson
8/10

The music effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters' experiences, adding a layer of complexity to their motivations and struggles as they navigate the dangerous political landscape of the region.

Nancy Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of The Red Sea Diving Resort effectively captures the tension and urgency of the mission to evacuate refugees, adding depth to the storytelling.

Robert Wright
2/10

I found the musical score to be repetitive and predictable, with little variation in tone or tempo throughout the movie. It failed to create a sense of tension or urgency during crucial scenes, diminishing the impact of the characters' struggles and risks they faced.

Nancy Parker
5/10

The use of traditional Ethiopian music in the soundtrack enhances the authenticity of Kebede Bimro's character and his connection to his homeland.

Kimberly Thomas
10/10

The use of traditional Ethiopian music elements in the soundtrack, such as the incorporation of authentic instruments and vocalizations, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story. It enhances the cultural richness of the film and immerses the audience in the world of the characters, making their struggles and triumphs even more impactful.

Charles Lewis
10/10

The soundtrack of The Red Sea Diving Resort perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the Mossad operation to evacuate Jewish-Ethiopian refugees. The music adds depth to the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate through dangerous situations in Sudan, creating a sense of suspense and drama that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Stephanie Parker
6/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the characters' internal struggles and the ethical dilemmas they face throughout the film.

Susan Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of The Red Sea Diving Resort perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the team's high-stakes operations in Sudan, enhancing the suspense of their daring rescue missions.

Richard Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack's integration of different cultural elements reflects the diverse backgrounds of the characters involved in the rescue mission.

Jennifer Campbell
7/10

The use of traditional Ethiopian and Middle Eastern musical elements in the soundtrack adds authenticity and richness to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the cultural context of the film and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Emily Smith
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music during key moments of sacrifice and bravery adds a powerful layer to the narrative.

Dorothy Walker
1/10

The soundtrack did not effectively immerse me in the setting of the film, failing to evoke the rich cultural and political landscape of Ethiopia and Sudan. The lack of authenticity in the music detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully connect with the characters and their challenging journey.

Susan Perez
6/10

The music during the evacuation scenes creates a sense of suspense and danger, effectively immersing the audience in the high-stakes operation.