The Summer of Sangaile Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 3400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El verano de Sangaile

Title in Italiano:

The Summer of Sangaile

Title in Português:

O Verão de Sangailé

Title in Français:

Summer

Title in Türk:

Summer

Title in Deutsch:

Der Sommer von Sangailé

Synopsis

The Summer of Sangaile

Sangail is a simple teenage girl who dreams of becoming a stunt pilot but her lack of self-confidence and vertigo are preventing her from getting into a cockpit. In the opening scene, Sangail meets another teenage girl, named Aust, at an air show. Sangaile is currently staying with her parents at their lakeside villa for the summer as Sangaile is preparing to enter her senior year in high school. Auste has already graduated from high school and works as a waitress in the cafeteria at the local power plant.

As the two girls spend more time together Aust finds ways to get alone time with Sangail as the two teen girls are clearly attracted to each other as Auste brings Sangaile along to party with her outgoing friends. Auste returns home to her divorced mother's apartment which is located on the top floor of a 20-story high rise, as Sangaile returns to her villa to her parents.

Throughout the film Sanagil is shown cutting herself in her bathroom. Aust uses photography and fashion to highlight Sangailes inner and outer beauty. The two girls become romantically involved and they enjoy their summer days together revealing their passions and secrets. Aust tries to help Sangail stop cutting herself by becoming her support system and listening to her.

There are scenes between Sangail and her parents that show a strained relationship between Sangaile and her mother. Eventually Aust convinces Sangail to go on a stunt plane ride but Sangails vertigo kicks in causing her to feel sick and blame Aust. Sangail eventually apologizes to Aust for yelling and ignoring her. With the support of Aust, Sangail decides to train herself to get over her vertigo so she can ride in a plane again.

In the final scene, the film jumps forward with two years having passed since Aust and Sangail last seen each other and both are living their dreams. They are no longer together, but Aust got into fashion school and Sangail is flying planes for the air show.

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Play Title Artist
The Summer of Sangaile
somethingfartoogoodtofeel
Intro
Khalid: Artist
Cinnamon
Jome: Artist
Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit: Artist
interstitial space
Bonjr: Artist
singular balance: Artist
Wake Up
Soft Glas: Artist
Adeline
John-Robert: Artist
Shortline
RY X: Artist
The Fear
Ben Howard: Artist
Perfect Places
Lorde: Artist
Life
WENS: Artist
Just Slide (feat. Jaden)
Jaden: Artist
Harry Hudson: Artist
Sad Forever
Lauv: Artist
Snow
Jome: Artist
Time Is Dancing
Ben Howard: Artist
You Seemed so Happy
Bows
Covey: Artist
Who Are You
Aquilo: Artist
Thin
Aquilo: Artist
Blue
Jome: Artist

User reviews

Nancy Davis
4/10

The scoring choices in the film seemed repetitive and uninspired, lacking the creativity and originality needed to enhance the viewing experience. Instead of adding depth and dimension to the scenes, the music felt like a generic background noise that failed to evoke any genuine emotional response.

Daniel Phillips
1/10

The soundtrack of The Summer of Sangaile felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the story. The music often failed to capture the complexities of the characters' struggles and relationships, leaving me feeling detached from the on-screen events.

Timothy Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of The Summer of Sangaile perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main characters, Sangail and Aust. The music enhances the poignant moments of self-discovery and growth throughout the film, creating a deep connection with the audience.

John Parker
5/10

The music does a great job of conveying the sense of longing and inner turmoil that Sangail experiences, particularly when she is shown cutting herself in the bathroom. It adds depth to her character and the struggles she faces.

Daniel Perez
7/10

The soundtrack also complements the evolving relationship between Sangail and Aust, reflecting the tenderness and intimacy between the two girls as they explore their feelings for each other. The music underscores the moments of connection and understanding between Sangail and Aust, enriching their journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment.

Paul Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack of The Summer of Sangaile perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main characters, especially Sangail, as she struggles with self-confidence and her dreams of becoming a stunt pilot.

Carol Scott
5/10

The soundtrack also shines during the more uplifting and empowering scenes, such as when Aust supports Sangail in overcoming her vertigo. The music builds a sense of hope and determination, mirroring Sangail's journey towards self-acceptance.

Charles Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the music in The Summer of Sangaile plays a crucial role in enhancing the storytelling and emotional depth of the film. It effectively captures the highs and lows of the characters' experiences and adds another layer of richness to the narrative.

Karen Campbell
6/10

The scenes between Sangail and her parents are underscored by a tense and somber score, effectively highlighting the strained relationships within the family. The music enhances the emotional impact of these moments.

Paul Miller
4/10

The soundtrack of The Summer of Sangaile missed the opportunity to elevate pivotal moments in the story, such as Sangail's struggles with self-confidence and vertigo. The music felt flat and unremarkable, failing to create a memorable and immersive atmosphere that could have enriched the overall narrative of the film.

Deborah Martinez
6/10

I appreciated how the soundtrack evolves along with the relationship between Sangail and Aust. The music reflects their growing attraction and deepening connection, adding a layer of intimacy to their interactions.

Matthew Allen
8/10

The use of atmospheric and ethereal melodies in the soundtrack beautifully mirrors the inner struggles and aspirations of Sangail as she navigates her fears and insecurities. The music adds an extra layer of depth to the scenes where Sangail is trying to overcome her vertigo and pursue her dream of becoming a stunt pilot.