YPF Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 20000 votes
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YPF

Synopsis

On a Tuesday night, five couples have separate sexual adventures. Matt and Kris, friends for years, want to have an only-once, no-strings good time. Abby and Andrew, married, celebrate his birthday, but it's marred by angst and miscommunication. Mia and Eric are exes, making sure they are over each other. Jaime and Ken work together and this is a first date. Inez and Gord invite his roommate, Dave, to join them. By the time each couple has gone through a prelude, foreplay, sex, an interlude, orgasm, and afterglow, they've answered basic questions: can sex be anonymous, are we bored, is our marriage really finished, does anyone tell the truth, and how do we make someone happy?

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Braze: Writer
Braze: Performer
Make It Good to Me
Sharon Jones: Performer
Bosco Mann: Writer
Lovertits
Tent in Your Pants
For Agent 13
The Sun's Coming Up and My Plane's Going Down
Stephen Ramsay: Writer
Young Galaxy: Performer
Cold Hands Warm Heart
Count Down Our Days
Moonglow Lamplow
Come Get It
Bra
Hands on Experience Part II
The High & Mighty: Performer
Taj Mahal
Sam Roberts: Writer
Sam Roberts: Performer
Circleville
J.C. Davis: Recorded
When I'm with You
Arnold Lanni: Writer
Sheriff: Performer
Find Out
Aceyalone: Writer
Aceyalone: Performer
Turn Off the Lights
Peter Elkas: Writer
Peter Elkas: Performer
Fall Apart Again
Peter Elkas: Writer
Peter Elkas: Performer
Impact
Ride Clean
JD Era: Writer
JD Era: Performer

User reviews

Charles Walker
1/10

The music choices in YPF seemed cliché and predictable, relying heavily on overused romantic ballads and generic pop songs. It missed the opportunity to elevate the storytelling and instead fell into the trap of using tired, uninspired tracks that did little to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of YPF perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the characters' sexual adventures on a Tuesday night. The music enhances the intensity and passion of each encounter, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Stephanie King
5/10

The soundtrack of YPF perfectly captures the different emotional layers of each couple's sexual adventures.

Laura Moore
5/10

Overall, the music in YPF effectively conveys the themes of anonymity, boredom, truth, and happiness explored by each couple throughout the film.

Nancy Hall
3/10

The soundtrack of YPF felt disconnected and lacked cohesion, with a mix of songs that didn't flow well together. It failed to enhance the emotional depth of the scenes and instead felt like a jarring addition to the storyline.

Brian Gonzalez
5/10

The music enhances the tension and excitement of Matt and Kris' no-strings attached encounter, creating a sense of liberation and thrill.

Brian Walker
5/10

Inez and Gord's threesome with Dave is underscored by a playful and daring soundtrack, reflecting the unconventional nature of their encounter.

Susan Jones
7/10

The soundtrack of YPF perfectly captures the diverse emotions and experiences of each couple throughout the film's storyline.

Sarah Walker
5/10

The exes Mia and Eric's scenes are accompanied by a nostalgic and bittersweet score, highlighting the complexity of their feelings towards each other.

Karen Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack of Jaime and Ken's first date exudes a sense of anticipation and nervousness, perfectly setting the mood for their exploration of each other.

Joseph Adams
8/10

The variety of genres and styles in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall viewing experience, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere for the audience.

Robert Perez
9/10

The variety of music genres and styles in the YPF soundtrack is impressive, adding depth and complexity to the different storylines unfolding throughout the film. From sultry jazz tunes to upbeat dance tracks, each song enhances the mood of the scenes and elevates the overall viewing experience.

Betty Brown
5/10

During Abby and Andrew's birthday celebration, the soundtrack reflects the underlying angst and miscommunication in their relationship, adding depth to their interactions.

Charles Williams
7/10

The music selection enhances the mood of each scene, from playful and lighthearted moments to introspective and emotional ones.