Virginia Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 24 votes
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Virginia

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Virginia

Synopsis

Set and filmed in Denver, Virginia lifts its story out of the skyscrapers, red-brick houses and mountain skyline of Denver. Nineteen-year-old Charles Sarrison is determined to become a physicist and could care less about anything or anyone else, including his humanitarian mother, who is trying desperately to hold together a failing day-care center for disadvantaged kids.

One day Charles begrudgingly takes some day-care kids on a field trip and comes across Virginia Culver, a beautiful young woman whom he has known since high school. She is alone, crying, and trying to conceal an inflamed left cheek. Charles invites her along on the trip, and the two begin a relationship that eventually changes Charles's life in a profound way, when Virginia reveals the violent mysteries of her past. Her secrets teach Charles to appreciate his own good fortune.

Virginia's original jazz score mixes the more traditional elements of Wynton Marsalis with the more experimental stylings of Pat Metheny.

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Virginia
Naked
Female of the Species
You Keep It All In
She's Got Sex
Girls and Boys
No One Speaks
Imagination
She's So Young
Pleasure Boys
Hush
Adolescent Sex
It's Different For Girls
Perfect Way
Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
Pleasure - 2003 Remaster
Out To Get You
Relax
Walkaway
Come Undone
Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
Sexuality
Here's Where The Story Ends
She Blinded Me With Science
You've Got It Bad
Too Shy
Have I Told You Lately
You Do Something To Me
Just Got Lucky
How Was It For You?
(Keep Feeling) Fascination - Remastered
Good Enough
Bitch to the Boys
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
Common People
Is There Something I Should Know?
Dirty Dream 2
Everyone Knows Better
A Girl Like You
Lessons In Love
People Move On
(Feels Like) Heaven
Generation Sex
Head Over Heels / Broken
Don't Say It's Love - 7'' Remix / 2008 Digital Remaster
Oblivious
Yes - Full Version
All She Wants Is - 2010 Remaster
To the End - 2012 Remaster
Palm Of My Hand
Tempted
Fine Time
Love & Pride
Ordinary World
Tainted Love
Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over
The Look Of Love - Pt. 1
A Design for Life - Remastered
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Lazy Lover
Good Times - 2018 - Remaster

User reviews

Charles Taylor
7/10

The score's seamless integration with the visuals creates a truly immersive experience, drawing the audience deeper into the world of Virginia and its characters.

Joshua Roberts
7/10

The soundtrack of Virginia is a captivating blend of traditional jazz elements and experimental stylings that perfectly complement the film's emotional depth and complexity.

Paul Lopez
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Virginia is a masterful work of art that not only enhances the film but also stands on its own as a beautiful and evocative musical composition.

Matthew Williams
1/10

The incorporation of jazz elements into the score felt forced and out of place, creating a jarring contrast with the dramatic and intense moments of the film.

Laura Brown
8/10

The music evokes a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, mirroring the characters' inner struggles and the unfolding of their intertwined stories.

Michael Garcia
7/10

The jazz influences in the score create a unique atmosphere that transports the listener to the streets of Denver, perfectly capturing the essence of the setting.

Robert Anderson
6/10

The original jazz score in Virginia perfectly encapsulates the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The mix of traditional elements from Wynton Marsalis with the experimental stylings of Pat Metheny creates a unique and captivating musical experience.

Emily Perez
5/10

The use of jazz music in Virginia adds a timeless quality to the film, creating a sense of nostalgia and sophistication. The soundtrack not only complements the narrative but also stands out as a memorable and integral part of the movie.

Lisa Baker
7/10

Each track seems to tell a story of its own, enhancing the narrative and adding layers of depth to the viewing experience.

Michael Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Virginia expertly enhances the atmospheric setting of Denver, adding layers of depth and richness to the storytelling. The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Anderson
7/10

The original score beautifully enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the film, adding a layer of poignancy that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.

Melissa Young
3/10

The soundtrack of Virginia failed to capture the emotional depth of the storyline, feeling disconnected and uninspired at times.

Emily Lee
10/10

The haunting melodies and intricate rhythms of the soundtrack elevate the viewing experience, adding layers of depth and nuance to the already compelling narrative. Each note seems to resonate with the characters' inner turmoil, making the music an integral part of the film's emotional impact.

Anthony Robinson
9/10

The original jazz score of Virginia perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey. The music seamlessly blends traditional elements of Wynton Marsalis with the experimental stylings of Pat Metheny, creating a unique and captivating sound that enhances the storytelling.

Karen Moore
7/10

The music perfectly mirrors the characters' emotional journey, from moments of introspection and sorrow to those of joy and hope, creating a rich tapestry of sound that elevates the storytelling.