Two Days, One Night Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 51000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dos días, una noche

Title in Italiano:

Due giorni, una notte

Title in Português:

Dois Dias, Uma Noite

Title in Français:

Deux jours, une nuit

Title in Türk:

İki Gün ve Bir Gece

Title in Deutsch:

Zwei Tage, eine Nacht

Synopsis

Two Days, One Night

Sandra Bya, married with two children, has been off work from her job at Solwal on medical leave for depression. During her absence from work, her boss, M. Dumont, on the suggestion of her immediate supervisor, the shop foreman Jean-Marc, figures that her section of the company can function with sixteen people working full time with a bit of overtime instead of seventeen with no overtime, that seventeenth person being Sandra. Because of the global competition the company faces, Dumont decides the company can only finance the annual bonuses for those sixteen employees, which are EUR1,000 per person, or Sandra's job, leaving the decision to those sixteen.

On a Friday near the end of her medical leave, Sandra learns of this situation from her friend and co-worker Juliette after the "show of hands" vote is held, the result a 13-3 decision for the bonuses over Sandra's job. Because Juliette knows Jean-Marc, who is determined to get rid of Sandra, influenced the vote by scare mongering through misinformation, Juliette and Sandra, at the end of the working day on Friday, are able to convince Dumont to hold another secret ballot on Monday morning, with Sandra needing a majority to keep her job, meaning nine votes.

By Saturday morning, Sandra's supportive husband, Manu, convinces her that over the weekend she should speak to each and all of the thirteen who voted for the bonuses to get them to change their minds. The Byas not only need the income from Sandra's job but Manu believes the job is a symbol for Sandra of her own self worth, important now in her tenuous mental state. As Sandra reluctantly goes about this task, she finds that not only is she uncomfortable being in this somewhat confrontational situation, but that the people who voted against her have their own household conflicts over their own EUR1,000, which would keep some of them afloat financially.

As the weekend progresses, Sandra will find if she is strong enough emotionally to deal with the situation.

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Two Days, One Night
La Nuit n'en Finit plus
Jacques Plante: French lyrics
Petula Clark: Performer
Sonny Bono: Writer
Gloria
Van Morrison: Writer
Van Morrison: Performer
Kili Watch
The Cousins: Performer
Lunch pop
Olibwoy: Performer

User reviews

Mark King
9/10

The use of subtle piano melodies and haunting strings in the soundtrack effectively conveys Sandra's inner turmoil and the high stakes of the situation she finds herself in. The music perfectly complements the narrative, adding an extra layer of complexity and nuance to the film's themes of resilience and human connection.

William Adams
7/10

The use of subtle strings and gentle percussion in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the emotional landscape of the film, allowing the audience to connect with Sandra's internal struggles.

Ronald Clark
7/10

The soundtrack's blend of melancholy and hope mirrors Sandra's own journey towards self-discovery and resilience, making it a powerful and poignant listening experience.

Deborah Baker
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of solidarity and empathy present in the film, emphasizing the importance of human connection and support in difficult times.

Emily Lopez
7/10

Overall, the music in Two Days, One Night elevates the film to a higher emotional level, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Mark Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of Two Days, One Night beautifully captures the emotional depth and intensity of Sandra's struggle to keep her job. Each musical piece enhances the tension and vulnerability of the characters, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Joseph Smith
8/10

The haunting vocals in some tracks create a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the film ends, leaving a deep impact on the viewer.

Laura Martinez
7/10

The music in Two Days, One Night is a crucial element in conveying the raw emotions and complexities of the characters, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the narrative.

Donald Wright
7/10

The soundtrack of Two Days, One Night perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Sandra, as she fights to keep her job and her sense of self-worth.

Daniel Lewis
5/10

Ashley Rodriguez
8/10

The delicate piano melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of vulnerability and inner turmoil, reflecting Sandra's struggle with depression and her fear of losing her job.

Melissa Rodriguez
7/10

The music enhances the tension and drama of the film, creating a sense of urgency as Sandra races against time to convince her coworkers to change their votes.