Vendredi Soir Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 2100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Viernes noche

Title in Italiano:

Friday Night

Title in Português:

Friday Night

Title in Français:

Vendredi soir

Title in Türk:

Vendredi soir

Title in Deutsch:

Vendredi soir

Synopsis

Having packed up her possessions to move in with her lover, Laure is more unsettled than she appears.
Needing to get out and have a change of scenery, she jumps in her car to go to have dinner with friends--only to become stuck in a terrible traffic jam.
Laure completely forgot about the mass transit strike that has thrown the city into chaos.
But Laure feels good in her car, the only place she has for herself right now.
As she takes in the sights and sounds around her--the blare of horns and arguments, the shimmer of lights and camaraderie--Laure notices a calm and self-assured stranger, Jean, approach her car.
Soon thereafter, she opens her car door to the man who--that night--will change her life.

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Vendredi Soir
Devil Town
Read My Mind - Like Rebel Diamonds Mix
I Turn My Camera On
Storm
Friday Night Lights Theme Song
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
Gene Autry
With Your Love - Remastered
Your Hand In Mine
Come Back
The Only Moment We Were Alone
New Paths to Helicon, Pt. I
Six Days At The Bottom Of The Ocean
Look Into The Air
Let's Get Out Of This Country
All This Time
Lost In The Backyard
Everything I Do
Decline-O-Meter
Gravity's Gone
Good Ol' USA
Black Door
Glittering Blackness
Yasmin The Light
Rewind
Saving Grace
Little Fat Baby
Morning Hollow
The Bull and The Goat
Two Hands
Upward Over the Mountain
Backalley Blue
Time Stops - Remastered
Help Me Make You Mine
If I Had A Boat
4 In The Morning
Rock The Boat
Magic Hours - Remastered
Red High Heels
Jesus Christ
Where I Begin
The Light
Iguazu
Eyes
Political Scientist
Something I Can't Be
Starlite #1
Hope (Tell Everyone)
Have You Passed Through This Night?
I Wanna Love Again
Color Him Father
Vampiring Again
South Wind of Summer
Baby You Got It
Appalachian Lullaby (feat. Nina Persson)
Walk Over Me
The Sands of Iwo Jima
Maneater
Runaway
Killed Myself When I Was Young

User reviews

Jennifer Parker
7/10

I appreciate how the music reflects Laure's solace and comfort in her car, her only personal space at the moment, through soothing and contemplative melodies.

Betty Robinson
3/10

The soundtrack of Vendredi Soir failed to capture the tension and chaos of the mass transit strike in the city. It lacked the urgent and frantic tones that would have enhanced the atmosphere of being stuck in a traffic jam.

Robert Clark
7/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors Laure's feelings of being unsettled and out of place amidst the city's turmoil caused by the mass transit strike.

Anthony Scott
8/10

The music conveys Laure's desire for a change of scenery as she navigates through a chaotic traffic jam, adding to the tension and urgency of the situation.

Laura Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Vendredi Soir perfectly captures the feeling of being stuck in a chaotic traffic jam. The mix of blaring horns and bustling city sounds creates a sense of tension and unease, mirroring Laure's own unsettled emotions as she navigates through the urban jungle.

Betty Adams
7/10

The soundtrack enhances the atmosphere of the film by incorporating the sounds of the city, such as the blare of horns and arguments, creating a sense of immersion for the audience.

Brian Jackson
5/10

On the other hand, the music also conveys a sense of introspection and calm as Laure finds solace in her car amidst the chaos of the city. The soothing melodies and ambient sounds help to highlight Laure's inner turmoil and the moment of connection with Jean, adding depth and emotion to the overall narrative of the film.

Linda Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack of Vendredi Soir perfectly captures the sense of unease and restlessness that Laure is feeling as she moves in with her lover.

Joseph Wilson
8/10

The music sets the tone for Laure's encounter with Jean, conveying a mix of intrigue, curiosity, and a hint of romance that foreshadows the life-changing events that will unfold that night.

Donna Roberts
3/10

I found the music to be too subtle and unremarkable, failing to evoke the emotional depth and complexity of Laure's inner turmoil as she contemplates her move and encounters a stranger who will change her life. The soundtrack did not effectively enhance the narrative and emotional journey of the characters, leaving me disconnected from the story.