Transit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 12000 votes
Tags: assuming identity of a dead person
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

En tránsito

Title in Italiano:

La donna dello scrittore

Title in Português:

Em Trânsito

Title in Français:

Transit

Synopsis

German troops are fast approaching Paris. Georg, a German refugee, escapes to Marseille in the nick of time. In his luggage, he carries the documents of an author, Weidel, who has taken his own life in fear of his persecutors. Those documents include a manuscript, letters and visa assurance from the Mexican embassy.

Everything changes when Georg falls in love with the mysterious Marie. Is it devotion or calculation that has led her to share her life with a doctor, Richard, before journeying on in search of her husband? He's said to have surfaced in Marseille in possession of a Mexican visa for him and his wife.

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Karneval der Tiere - Der Kuckuck
Camille Saint-Saëns: Composer
Franz Rogowski: Performer
Stefan Will: (c) copyright control recorded
Du und du: Opus 367
Johann Strauss: Composer
Stefan Will: (c) copyright control recorded
Road to Nowhere
David Byrne: Writer
Talking Heads: Performer
Main Titles
Chris Westlake: Performer
Armed Suspects
Chris Westlake: Performer
The Switch
Chris Westlake: Performer
Hotel Invasion
Chris Westlake: Performer
Overnight Stay
Chris Westlake: Performer
Missed Off Ramp
Chris Westlake: Performer
Up the Creek
Chris Westlake: Performer
Stalking the Family
Chris Westlake: Performer
Abandon
Chris Westlake: Performer
Attacked
Chris Westlake: Performer
I Wanna Go Home
Chris Westlake: Performer
Loses Ring
Chris Westlake: Performer
Missing Money
Chris Westlake: Performer
Drowning
Chris Westlake: Performer
No Help
Chris Westlake: Performer
Friend or Foe
Chris Westlake: Performer
Into the Swamp
Chris Westlake: Performer
Leadin' the Way / Sacrifices
Chris Westlake: Performer
Hiding
Chris Westlake: Performer
Showdown
Chris Westlake: Performer
Final Confrontation
Chris Westlake: Performer
Epitath
Chris Westlake: Performer
Transit
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Martin
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Ramona
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Who Should Take You Like That?
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Martin Takes A Break
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
A New Day
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Ramona's Escape
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Martin's Decision
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
On The Road
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Freedom
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Traced
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
On The Run
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Turning Round
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Martin And Ramona
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Where Do You Wanna Go?
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Never To Be Seen Again
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
End Credits
Christoph Zirngibl: Performer
Dark Fairytale (from "Big Bad Wolves") (Frank Ilfman)
Francesco De Masi: Performer
Transit (from "Transit") (Christoph Zirngibl)
Francesco De Masi: Performer
Th3 Pit (from "Th3Pit") (Furio Valitutti)
Francesco De Masi: Performer
Die Spionin (from "Die Spionin) (Nic Raine)
Francesco De Masi: Performer
Mad Dog (from "Mad Dog") (Francesco De Masi) (Arranged by Furio Valitutti)
Francesco De Masi: Performer
Deep Beneath the City / Not There Yet (Chesney Snow & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Do What I Do (Margo Seibert & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Four Days Home (Justin Guarini & Telly Leung & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Broke (James Snyder & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Saturday Night Obsession (Erin Mackey & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Wingman (Nicholas Ward & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
But, Ya Know (James Snyder & Margo Seibert & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Not There Yet (Reprise) (Erin Mackey & Justin Guarini & Margo Seibert & James Snyder & Moya Angela &
Keep It Goin' (Nicholas Ward & Moya Angela & Mariand Torres & David Abeles & Gerianne Pérez &
A Little Friendly Advice (Moya Angela & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Choosing Not to Know (Justin Guarini & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
The Moving Song (Erin Mackey & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
We Are Home (Telly Leung & Justin Guarini & Erin Mackey & James Snyder & The Original Broadway Cast of I
Getting There (Margo Seibert & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Finale (Chesney Snow & The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
Preshow Message (Kristen Anderson-Lopez & James-Allen Ford & Russ Kaplan & Sara Wordsworth)
A Math Question (Steven "HeaveN" Cantor)
We Are Home Exit Music (The Original Broadway Cast of In Transit)
A Sunrise
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
No Room
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
His House
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
One Game
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
His Kitchen
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
Her White Dress
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
This Is Really Happening
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
Washed by Blood (Instrumental) (Paul Ulle)
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
Their Supper (feat. Mikaela Klein)
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
A Mason
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
The Truck
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
So Passes Glory - Finale
Andrew Kotlar: Performer
Washed by Blood (Bonus Track) (Paul Ulle)
Andrew Kotlar: Performer

User reviews

Steven Scott
7/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the complex relationships between the characters in the film.

Deborah Robinson
10/10

The soundtrack of Transit perfectly captures the tense and ominous atmosphere of the film as the German troops close in on Paris. The use of haunting melodies and subtle orchestration enhances the sense of urgency and danger, immersing the viewer in the story's setting.

Paul Allen
2/10

The choice of musical instruments in the soundtrack feels disconnected from the historical setting of the film. The anachronistic use of modern synth sounds and electronic beats detracts from the authenticity of the story and undermines the immersion of the audience in the World War II era.

Brian Evans
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Transit is a powerful and immersive experience that elevates the film to a whole new level.

Dorothy Rodriguez
7/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds an elegant and timeless quality to the storytelling.

Donald Jackson
8/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack linger in your mind long after the film has ended.

Edward Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack's subtle nuances and variations mirror the intricate plot of the film, adding layers of depth to the storytelling.

Sarah Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Transit manages to convey a sense of hope amidst the chaos and despair, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Michelle Garcia
9/10

The music in Transit skillfully conveys the emotional complexity of the characters, adding depth and nuance to their relationships and inner struggles. The evocative themes and motifs woven throughout the soundtrack enhance the storytelling, creating a rich and immersive audio experience that complements the visuals beautifully.

Richard Rodriguez
5/10

The music in Transit seamlessly transitions between moments of suspense and moments of introspection, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Martin
6/10

The use of recurring motifs in the soundtrack helps to unify the various storylines and characters in a cohesive and powerful way.

Margaret Robinson
7/10

The music creates a sense of unease and uncertainty that mirrors the characters' feelings of displacement and fear.

Linda Lewis
1/10

The lack of thematic coherence in the soundtrack of Transit makes it difficult to follow the narrative arc of the film. The disjointed mix of different musical styles and tones creates a jarring listening experience that detracts from the overall enjoyment of the movie.

Betty Perez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of urgency and desperation felt by the characters as they navigate through a world on the brink of war.

Deborah Hill
3/10

The soundtrack of Transit fails to capture the emotional intensity of the characters' experiences during the fast-paced escape to Marseille. The music lacks depth and fails to convey the tension and fear that should be present in such a critical moment.

Ronald Hall
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the character of Marie, adding depth to the unfolding story.

Joshua Smith
6/10

The music in Transit effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and complexity of the characters' situations, creating a deep connection with the audience.

Ronald Carter
6/10

The score of Transit skillfully mirrors the characters' internal struggles and external challenges, creating a rich tapestry of sound that complements the narrative.

Daniel Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of Transit perfectly captures the tense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film.

Ronald Lee
5/10

The use of traditional instruments mixed with modern electronic elements in the soundtrack adds a unique and captivating dimension to the film.

Matthew Young
6/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of Transit perfectly captures the sense of urgency and tension as German troops approach Paris.

James Lee
5/10

The music in Transit effectively conveys the sense of displacement and uncertainty experienced by the refugees in Marseille, adding a layer of poignancy to the story.

Margaret Moore
5/10

Overall, the music in Transit is a vital component of the film's storytelling, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.