This study analyzed the structural connectivity between background music and scenes used in the feature film The hours in terms of the macroscopic formal aspects of the film. The music that plays an important role in the film s macro structure is the four background music ( The poet acts , I m going to make a cake , Choosing life , Escape! ). These music were analyzed in three types, such as expansion by paragraph variation, single paragraph composition, and paragraph A to B development. The similarities in the contents of the three scenes with The poet acts correlate with the consistency of repetitive personality emphasized in this music. The formal distinction between paragraphs A and B in the five music of I m going to make a cake and in the two music of Choosing life shows that the contents of the scenes are also divided in opposite directions. The two scenes in which the two music of Escape! were arranged in the story structure at the beginning and at the extreme climax of the whole film were handled closely in the macro context. In the story of the film, the beginning of the main text, the climax, and the end of the main text all formally related to the macro transformation of the story in the film scene by arranging the background music expressing the change. The repetitive circularity of a certain pattern in the flow of the tense change of this film is deeply related to the repetitive characteristic of the background music. It is the background music that connects the intrinsic world of the film with the world set as the novel Mrs. Dalloway in the film. Therefore, the background music has the existence which acts as a space - time mediator of the characters in the film.