Women in Love Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mujeres enamoradas

Title in Italiano:

Donne in amore

Title in Português:

Mulheres Apaixonadas

Title in Français:

Love

Title in Türk:

Women in Love

Title in Deutsch:

Women in Love

Synopsis

Women in Love is set in post-World War I in the Midlands. Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen are sisters from a working class family, both teachers, while Gudrun is also an artist.

From a higher social standing, Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich are best friends, Rupert a school inspector, Gerald a mining heir who currently manages the town's coal mine.

In separate situations, each pair talks about their individual feelings concerning emotional love, marriage, the associated physical act of sex, and whether each of those three components can or should exist without the other two.

The four individuals are all aware of the others, but are brought together into a more intimate situation when pretentious Hermione Roddice invites the Brangwen sisters to a weekend gathering at her country mansion, the gathering to which Rupert, her boyfriend, and Gerald are also invited.

Hermione has ulterior motives in inviting the sisters, Gudrun, who is more aware of that motive than Ursula. Regardless, from that weekend, Rupert and Ursula, and Gerald and Gudrun begin relationships with each other.

All four are different in mentality, each requiring something different from their respective relationship. As such, each of the two couplings end up taking different paths.

Based on those needs and wants, the question also arises if a partner or spouse can truly fulfill all the emotional needs, "love", of the other being only one of two genders.

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Women in Love
Overture to A Bridge Too Far
John Addison: Performer
Battle of Britain Theme
John Addison: Performer
Kelly's Heros Theme
John Addison: Performer
Main Title to 633 Squadron
John Addison: Performer
Main Title to Alexander The Great
John Addison: Performer
Zulu Theme from Zulu
John Addison: Performer
The Great Train Robbery Theme
John Addison: Performer
Overture from Ice Station Zebra
John Addison: Performer
Ride to Dubno (from Taras Bulba)
John Addison: Performer
I Am Hawaii (From Hawaii)
John Addison: Performer
Suite from Birdman of Alcatraz
John Addison: Performer
Regnar Returns (from The Vikings)
John Addison: Performer
North by Northwest Finale Suite
John Addison: Performer
Main Theme from Elmer Gantry
John Addison: Performer
Theme from Mutiny on the Bounty
John Addison: Performer
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 Main Title
John Addison: Performer
They Call Me Mr. Tibbs Main Title
John Addison: Performer
In the Heat of the Night
John Addison: Performer
Main Title to F.I.S.T.
John Addison: Performer
Paris Blues
John Addison: Performer
Some Like It Hot (Instrumental)
John Addison: Performer
Harlem Love Theme (from Across 100th St.)
John Addison: Performer
Some Like It Hot (Vocal)
John Addison: Performer
Disc Time:
John Addison: Performer
Main Title to The Barefoot Contessa
John Addison: Performer
Main Title to Ryan's Daughter
John Addison: Performer
The Tango I Saved For You (from Gaily Gaily)
John Addison: Performer
Black Stallion Theme Reprise
John Addison: Performer
Main Title from Carrie
John Addison: Performer
Women in Love
John Addison: Performer
Roma Suite (from Fellini's Roma)
John Addison: Performer
Main Title from Tom Jones
John Addison: Performer
Uketalia (from After The Fox)
John Addison: Performer
Love Theme from Ben-Hur
John Addison: Performer
Theme from The Greatest Story Ever Told
John Addison: Performer
Theme from King of Kings
John Addison: Performer
Main Title from Patch of Blue
John Addison: Performer
Main Title from Inherit the Wind
John Addison: Performer
Judgement at Nuremberg Suite
John Addison: Performer
Red River Suite
John Addison: Performer
The Long Riders
John Addison: Performer
Wild Rovers Theme
John Addison: Performer
Goodbye Colonel (from For a Few Dollars More)
John Addison: Performer
Generique (from Viva Maria)
John Addison: Performer
Hour of the Gun Main Title
John Addison: Performer
Crossing the Missouri (from The Missouri Breaks)
John Addison: Performer
Love Theme from The Missouri Breaks
John Addison: Performer
"Paris, Paris, Paris" (from Viva Maria) - Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau
John Addison: Performer
Women In Love: Love Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Day of the Jackal: La valse du président
Georges Delerue: Performer
Love Comes Quietly: Suite 1
Georges Delerue: Performer
Love Comes Quietly: Suite 2
Georges Delerue: Performer
Love Comes Quietly: The Great Waltz
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist: Exercises In Escapism
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist: A Sentimental Artist
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist: Run for Your Life
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist: End Titles
Georges Delerue: Performer
Stone Pillow: Main Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Stone Pillow: Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
American Friends: Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
American Friends: End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Lewis
8/10

The use of music in key scenes helps to convey the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting emotions, adding layers of meaning to their interactions and dialogues.

Betty Lee
9/10

The score beautifully reflects the individual struggles and desires of each character, from Gudrun's artistic passion to Gerald's societal expectations. The music helps to convey the tension and dynamics within the relationships, adding another layer of depth to the storytelling.

Thomas King
5/10

The choice of music reflects the characters' evolving relationships and personal growth throughout the film, mirroring their emotional arcs and inner transformations.

Linda Campbell
5/10

The use of music to underscore the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting desires adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making the emotional journeys of the characters more palpable.

Edward Wilson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Women in Love contributes significantly to the film's immersive experience, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

William Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Women in Love perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music enhances the post-World War I setting in the Midlands, creating a rich and immersive atmosphere for the audience.

Donna Williams
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of classical compositions and original music seamlessly blends with the film's visual storytelling, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Nancy Parker
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, providing a rich and nuanced backdrop to their complex relationships and individual struggles.

Patricia Roberts
2/10

The soundtrack failed to enhance the on-screen interactions and emotional conflicts between the characters. I felt that the music did not add any significant value to the storytelling or character development, making it a missed opportunity to elevate the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Hill
6/10

The music complements the themes of the film, particularly the exploration of emotional love, marriage, and physical intimacy, by enhancing the emotional depth of the scenes.

Kenneth Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack's use of leitmotifs and recurring themes helps to establish a sense of continuity and coherence within the narrative, providing a musical thread that ties the story together.

Emily Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of love, marriage, and sexuality explored in the film, providing a powerful emotional backdrop to the characters' inner conflicts and external interactions. Overall, the music of Women in Love is a standout element that elevates the overall viewing experience and resonates long after the film has ended.

Susan Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack of Women in Love perfectly captures the post-World War I setting in the Midlands, setting the tone for the era and the themes explored in the film.

Deborah Garcia
1/10

I found the Women in Love soundtrack to be underwhelming and lacking in emotional depth. The music did not effectively capture the complex themes and character dynamics of the post-World War I setting in the Midlands.

Edward Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Women in Love is a vital component of the film's storytelling, enriching the viewing experience by adding depth, emotion, and thematic resonance to the narrative.

Nancy Martin
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully reflects the contrasting social backgrounds of the characters, from the working-class Brangwen sisters to the upper-class Rupert and Gerald, through variations in musical styles and instrumentation.

Emily Evans
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the intimate and introspective moments shared between the characters, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that resonates with the audience.

Emily Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of Women in Love effectively captures the post-World War I setting in the Midlands through its use of period-appropriate music and soundscapes.

Richard Walker
5/10

The musical score enhances the tension and dynamics between the characters during pivotal scenes, heightening the emotional impact of their interactions and conflicts.