The Round Up Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 9300 votes
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Title in Español:

La redada

Synopsis

1942. Joseph is eleven. And this June morning, he must go to school, a yellow star sewn on his chest. He receives the support of a goods dealer. The mockery of a baker. Between kindness and contempt, Jo, his Jewish friends, their families, learn of life in an occupied Paris, on the Butte Montmartre, where they've taken shelter. At least that's what they think, until that morning on July 16th 1942, when their fragile happiness is toppled over. From the Vélodrome D'Hiver, where 13 000 Jews are crammed, to the camp of Beaune-La-Rolande, from Vichy to the terrace of the Berghof, La Rafle follows the real destinies of the victims and the executioners. Of those who orchestrated it all. Of those who trusted them. Of those who fled. Of those who opposed them. Every character in this film has existed. Every event, even the most extreme, transpired on that summer of 1942.

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The Round Up
Paris
Édith Piaf: Performer
Tout en Flânant
Louis Poterat: Lyrics
Alec Siniavine: Performer
André Claveau: Performer
Quand un Vicomte...
L'or du Rhin - prélude
Richard Wagner: Writer
La Savane Op. 3
Valse op. Posthume en La mineur
Quand un Vicomte
Mireille: Performer
Jean Nohain: Lyrics
Ray Ventura: Performer

User reviews

Brian Carter
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of loss and despair felt by the characters during one of the darkest periods in history.

Richard Allen
7/10

The soundtrack of The Round Up truly captures the emotional depth and historical significance of the film's storyline. The music seamlessly blends with the narrative, enhancing the impact of each scene.

Sarah Roberts
9/10

The haunting melodies in The Round Up perfectly capture the emotional turmoil of the characters living in occupied Paris during World War II. The music enhances the storytelling and draws the audience deeper into the harsh realities of that time period.

John Thomas
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Round Up is a poignant and powerful accompaniment to the film, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the narrative.

James Taylor
6/10

The use of traditional French music in the soundtrack helps to transport the listener to the setting of occupied Paris in 1942.

Joshua Garcia
7/10

The haunting melodies and somber tones of the soundtrack evoke a sense of empathy and remembrance for the tragic events depicted in the movie. The music serves as a powerful tool to connect the audience with the characters' experiences during the Holocaust.

James Wright
6/10

The incorporation of authentic historical elements in the soundtrack adds a level of authenticity and depth to the overall portrayal of events in the film.

Dorothy Johnson
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of fear and uncertainty, mirroring the experiences of the characters in the film.

Daniel Campbell
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the film's soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, transporting the listeners to the Butte Montmartre where the characters sought refuge. The music beautifully underscores the themes of resilience, friendship, and loss portrayed in the movie.

Lisa Taylor
5/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack add a layer of complexity to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Edward Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully balances moments of hope and resilience with the harsh realities of life under occupation, providing a nuanced musical backdrop to the narrative.

Emily Harris
1/10

I found the musical choices in The Round Up to be distracting at times, pulling me out of the immersive experience of the film rather than complementing the narrative. The soundtrack did not effectively contribute to building tension or evoking the appropriate emotions, resulting in a lackluster auditory accompaniment to an otherwise poignant story.

Mary Jackson
4/10

The soundtrack of The Round Up felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the story, failing to capture the gravity of the historical events depicted. The music seemed generic and forgettable, missing an opportunity to enhance the impact of the film.

Carol Johnson
6/10

The use of subtle piano motifs in the soundtrack creates a somber atmosphere that lingers long after the film has ended.

Susan Smith
7/10

The use of traditional instruments and choral arrangements in the soundtrack adds an authentic layer to the storytelling, creating a profound and immersive viewing experience. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the overall atmosphere of the film.

Michelle Lopez
5/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack perfectly captures the heartbreaking moments depicted in The Round Up.

Melissa Adams
10/10

The use of traditional French instruments and melodies in the score of The Round Up adds an authentic touch to the storytelling, immersing the viewers in the historical setting of 1942. The music not only enhances the atmosphere of the film but also serves as a powerful reminder of the human experiences depicted on screen.