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Apple TV+ before It has very little music in the soundtrack, which makes it even more impressive and meaningful upon its release. Psychological thriller series or the mysterious relationship between a child psychologist, the living Eli and the carefree young boy adotivo chamado Noah. After its release Billy Crystal's program received very mixed answersCritics consider the program to be flat, slow, and repetitive and one-sided. The only part of the show that we appreciated was Billy Crystal, one of the main cast members. before.
However, viewers have a very positive outlook regarding “Before,” praising the slow pace and central mystery. One item that two groups have discussed a lot is Before's soundtrack. The reason this show is short is because there's no music sourced from Apple TV+, or because it's an unusual choice. Once again I refuse before It mainly uses a score that increases tension and suspense. Therefore, the little music that appears in each episode has a stronger impact on the plot and our characters.
Before part 1
“Trapsiro”
“Tao Pertu” by Brooke Benton: The music of “So Close” plays as Eli gets out of bed, leaves his dog outside, and makes an expresso.
“Somente você” two dishes: He searches for a picture of his wife on the farm as the word “Only You” plays below and starts turning the light on and off. Then he places the picture of the farmhouse on the craft rug.
Before part 2
“world”
“I've Got You Under My Skin” by Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra's jazz classic plays as Eli feeds the puppy food and places roses he picked from the tree during his summer vacation. before Episode 2.
Before Part 3
“liar”
“Estou olhando pela janela”, by Cliff Richard and the Shadows: “I'm Looking Out the Window” music plays as Eli looks through his wife's closet and down the stairs.
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“You've Got Sunshine,” by Jimmy Davis Before the climax of Episode 3, Denise sings “You're My Sunshine” when Noah is frightened by his hallucination of dark water to help him feel safe and comfortable. This moment shows the emotional connection between Noah and his stepmother.
Before Part Five
“Folie to Deux”
“What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong: The music for “What a Wonderful World” is played for the first time. before Episode 5 The moment he doesn't measure up. Later, Lynn's mother, Ruth, plays a song with Louis Armstrong's music when Ellie visits her house and has hallucinations of her dancing with Sugra.