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Rating: 6.10/10 from 19000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

10, la mujer perfecta

Title in Italiano:

10

Title in Português:

10 - Uma Mulher de Sonho

Title in Français:

Elle

Title in Türk:

10

Title in Deutsch:

10 - Die Traumfrau

Synopsis

During a surprise 42nd birthday party for George Webber, a well-known composer of popular music, he finds himself coping badly with incipient middle age. When he catches a glimpse of a mysterious woman en route to her wedding, he is instantly obsessed by her beauty, and - despite the presence of his lover Samantha Taylor - follows the woman to the church where he crashes into a police cruiser and is stung by a bee. George visits the priest, and learns that the woman is Jenny Miles, daughter of a prominent Beverly Hills dentist.

Later that night, Sam and George have an argument about George's failure to give her the attention she needs, his use of the term "broad", and the fact that he and his neighbor (a wealthy porn producer) watch each other perform carnal acts using telescopes. The final straw for Sam occurs when George makes a remark subtly impugning her femininity at which point Sam leaves in a huff.

The following day, George and Sam suffer a series of mishaps that prevent them from reconciling, including George spying on his neighbor until hitting himself with his telescope and falling down an embankment, causing him to miss Sam's phone call. In addition, George schedules a dental appointment with Jenny's father, and while in the dentist's chair, subtly leads the dentist into disclosing that his daughter and her husband went to Mexico for their honeymoon.

One hot day at the beach, George sees Jenny - suntanned and dressed in a one-piece swimsuit and her hair braided in cornrows - which furthers George's obsession. He notices that David, Jenny's husband, has fallen asleep on his surfboard. Pretending to inquire about renting a surfboard, George learns that beyond a certain point are powerful currents that can sweep a swimmer or surfer dangerously far from land.

Although George is initially elated to find all of his fantasies being fulfilled, he is horrified when Jenny takes a call from her husband while in bed with him and casually informs him of George's presence. He is even more confused when David responds with a complete lack of concern (he had called to thank George for saving his life). When Jenny explains their open relationship and mutual honesty, George is appalled; with the thrill of enjoying forbidden pleasures extinguished, he loses interest in Jenny and he heads back to Beverly Hills.

At the end of the film, he reconciles with Sam by demonstrating a new maturity and, taking an idea from Jenny, he starts Ravel's Boléro on the phonograph and they make love with the music playing in the background. This is in full view of the neighbor's telescope shortly after the neighbor has walked away in disgust, complaining that he has had enough of providing erotic entertainment to George and getting nothing in return.

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Don't Call It Love (Main Title)(Instrumental)
Henry Mancini: Performer
He Pleases Me (vocals Julie Andrews)
Henry Mancini: Performer
Keyboard Harmony
Henry Mancini: Performer
It's Easy to Say (with chorus)
Henry Mancini: Performer
Something for Jenny
Henry Mancini: Performer
Don't Call It Love (with chorus)
Henry Mancini: Performer
Get It On (with chorus)
Henry Mancini: Performer
It's Easy to Say (Duet) (vocals Julie Andrews and Dudley Moore)
Henry Mancini: Performer
The Hot Sand Mexican Band
Henry Mancini: Performer
I Have an Ear for Love (vocals The Reverend - Max Showalter)
Henry Mancini: Performer
It's Easy to Say (Instrumental)(piano solo Dudley Moore)
Henry Mancini: Performer
Ravel's Bolero
Henry Mancini: Performer

User reviews

John Green
9/10

The iconic use of Ravel's Boléro in the final scene is a stroke of genius, as it perfectly mirrors the emotional journey of the characters and brings a sense of closure and catharsis to the story. The way the music intertwines with the visuals creates a powerful and unforgettable cinematic moment that lingers long after the movie ends.

David Lopez
8/10

The music in 10 effectively conveys the emotional journey of the main character, George Webber, as he navigates through themes of obsession, love, and self-discovery. It adds depth and nuance to the storytelling.

Amanda Clark
3/10

The choice of songs seemed out of place at times, creating a jarring contrast with the dramatic scenes unfolding on screen. This inconsistency in tone detracted from my overall enjoyment of the movie-watching experience.

Steven Brown
4/10

I found the soundtrack of 10 to be quite disappointing. I felt that the music did not effectively capture the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline.

Dorothy Mitchell
2/10

Furthermore, I found the musical score to be rather uninspired and lacking in originality. It failed to leave a lasting impression on me or enhance the storytelling in a meaningful way.

Mark Martinez
6/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the film, some tracks felt repetitive and predictable, lacking the innovation and creativity that could have elevated the viewing experience. There were moments where the music seemed to blend into the background rather than making a memorable impact, missing the opportunity to truly elevate the emotional impact of key scenes.

Amanda Hernandez
8/10

The use of Ravel's Boléro in the climactic scene of the film is a stroke of genius, creating a powerful and unforgettable moment that beautifully ties together the themes of love, maturity, and reconciliation.

Thomas Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of 10 perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the main character, George. The music intensifies the moments of obsession, confusion, and self-reflection, adding depth to the storyline and enhancing the viewer's connection to George's journey.

Sarah Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack of 10 perfectly captures the whimsical and romantic atmosphere of the film, enhancing every scene with its melodic charm.

Mary Evans
9/10

The soundtrack of 10 is a mesmerizing blend of emotional melodies and catchy tunes that perfectly capture the complex feelings and themes of the movie. Each musical piece enhances the scenes, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Carol Adams
9/10

The orchestration in the soundtrack is masterfully done, with a diverse range of instruments and arrangements that evoke a wide spectrum of emotions. From the tender moments to the dramatic confrontations, the music elevates every scene to a new level of intensity and depth.