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The Reader Soundtrack

The Reader (2008) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Nico Muhly
Release date:13.01.2009
Length: 52:23 (19 tracks)
Movie
Year:2008
Country:USA
Genre: romance drama
IMDB: 976051

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#Nico Muhly — The ReaderLength
1.The Egg
Nico Muhly
1:04
2.Spying
Nico Muhly
2:25
3.The First Bath
Nico Muhly
2:49
4.It's Not Just About You
Nico Muhly
1:27
5.Tram At Dawn
Nico Muhly
1:04
6.You Don't Matter
Nico Muhly
2:40
7.Reading
Nico Muhly
1:49
8.Cycling Holiday
Nico Muhly
1:39
9.Sophie - The Lady With The Little Dog
Nico Muhly
2:58
10.Go Back To Your Friends
Nico Muhly
5:19
11.Not What I Expected
Nico Muhly
1:25
12.Handwriting
Nico Muhly
2:17
13.The Failed Visit
Nico Muhly
4:58
14.Verdict
Nico Muhly
1:34
15.Mail
Nico Muhly
3:37
16.Letters
Nico Muhly
2:37
17.I Have No One Else To Ask
Nico Muhly
3:41
18.Piles Of Books
Nico Muhly
2:12
19.Who Was She?
Nico Muhly
6:48
  52:23

Plot summary

THE READER opens in post-WWII Germany when teenager Michael Berg becomes ill and is helped home by Hanna, a stranger twice his age. Michael recovers from scarlet fever and seeks out Hanna to thank her. The two are quickly drawn into a passionate but secretive affair. Michael discovers that Hanna loves being read to and their physical relationship deepens. Hanna is enthralled as Michael reads to her from "The Odyssey," "Huck Finn" and "The Lady with the Little Dog." Despite their intense bond, Hanna mysteriously disappears one day and Michael is left confused and heartbroken. Eight years later, while Michael is a law student observing the Nazi war crime trials, he is stunned to find Hanna back in his life - this time as a defendant in the courtroom. As Hanna's past is revealed, Michael uncovers a deep secret that will impact both of their lives. THE READER is a story about truth and reconciliation, about how one generation comes to terms with the crimes of another.

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