Tom at the Farm Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 19000 votes
Tags: carrying a dead calf
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tom en la granja

Title in Italiano:

Tom à la ferme

Title in Português:

Tom na Quinta

Synopsis

Montréal based mid-twentysomethings Tom Podowski and Guillaume Longchamp are coworkers and lovers. Upon Guillaume's death, Tom heads to the rural town where Guillaume grew up and where his mother Agathe Longchamp still lives, there where the funeral will be held.

Upon Tom's arrival at the Longchamp dairy farm home, he learns that Agathe has no idea of Tom's role in Guillaume's life or that Guillaume was gay. Tom also learns that Guillaume had made up a fake girlfriend for Agathe's benefit, he using a real person in his life, his and Tom's coworker Sarah Thibault, as who he would tell his mother as being his girlfriend.

As such, Tom does not divulge he and Guillaume being lovers to Agathe, who in turn is angry that Sarah is not coming for the funeral. Tom further learns that Guillaume has a thirty year old brother, Francis Longchamp, who runs the farm, knew about Guillaume's homosexual orientation and knows Tom's role in Guillaume's life.

Without Agathe's knowledge, Francis lets Tom know in no uncertain terms through threats and borderline violence that he does not welcome Tom, but that Tom is to stay for the funeral to provide comfort to Agathe as a touchstone to Guillaume's Montréal life, about which she basically knows nothing beyond Sarah.

Throughout Tom's stay with the Longchamps, Francis' treatment of Tom changes to one of passive-aggression. Tom, in turn, begins to get sucked into life at the farm, despite or perhaps because of Francis' violent treatment, as Tom learns more about Guillaume's past, about Agathe and most specifically about Francis.

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Tom at the Farm
Les Moulins de mon Coeur
Alan Bergman: English lyrics
Michel Legrand: Performer
Eddy Marnay: French lyrics
Kathleen Fortin: (1968) sung a capella
Pleurs dans la pluie
Desmond Child: Writer
Eddy Marnay: Language adapted in french
Eddy Marnay: French lyrics
Mario Pelchat: Performer
Diferente
Gotan Project: Performer
Philippe Cohen-Solal: Writer
Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre)
Gotan Project: Performer
Philippe Cohen-Solal: Writer
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4: Adagio
Arnold Schönberg: Composer
Doux
Sunglasses at Night
Going to a Town

User reviews

Emily King
5/10

The music in Tom at the Farm effectively mirrors Tom's emotional turmoil as he navigates the complex dynamics of Guillaume's family, adding depth to his character development.

Andrew Williams
8/10

The use of subtle melodies and haunting themes adds a sense of unease and suspense to the narrative, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

David Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack's blend of acoustic and electronic elements creates a unique sonic landscape that complements the dark themes of the film, adding an extra layer of intensity to the narrative.

Linda Anderson
7/10

The music enhances the tension between the characters, especially during the confrontational scenes between Tom and Francis.

Ronald Carter
5/10

The use of haunting melodies in the soundtrack of Tom at the Farm heightens the suspense and mystery surrounding the Longchamp family secrets, keeping the audience on edge.

John Turner
2/10

I was disappointed with the overall production quality of the soundtrack in Tom at the Farm. The sound mixing seemed off at times, with certain pieces of music overpowering the dialogue and affecting the overall coherence of the film's audio experience.

Sarah Garcia
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Tom at the Farm is a standout element of the film, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the unsettling atmosphere of the narrative.

Daniel Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Tom at the Farm perfectly captures the eerie and tension-filled atmosphere of the rural setting, enhancing the sense of unease throughout the film.

Ronald Rodriguez
6/10

Overall, the music in Tom at the Farm plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the unsettling and claustrophobic world of the Longchamp dairy farm, making it a standout aspect of the film's audiovisual experience.

Thomas Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the inner turmoil and conflicted feelings of the characters, adding a deeper dimension to their struggles and motivations.

Elizabeth Lopez
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of quiet contemplation and intense drama, mirroring the emotional journey of the protagonist, Tom.

Richard Williams
8/10

The emotional depth of the story is beautifully complemented by the evocative score, adding layers of complexity to the relationships portrayed on screen.

John Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of Tom at the Farm perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the rural town setting.

Michelle Walker
4/10

The soundtrack of Tom at the Farm felt disconnected from the emotional intensity of the story. The music did not enhance the suspense or drama of the plot, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the characters' experiences.

Robert Miller
3/10

The choice of music in Tom at the Farm often felt repetitive and uninspired. I found myself getting distracted by the lack of variety in the soundtrack, which failed to capture the complexity of the relationships and conflicts portrayed in the film.