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Rating: 7.10/10 from 1200 votes
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Title in Español:

1991

Title in Italiano:

1991

Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

1991

Synopsis

Middle aged Ricardo Trogi continues to recount key periods of his formative years. This time, the year is 1991 and he's a twenty-one year old student in the screenwriting program at UQAM. Arguably, the two items foremost on his mind are having to deal with a genetic issue, and being in love with Marie-Ève Bernard, who he met the year before.

Although he doesn't see her as being perfect, he does see her as being the mother of his future children. So when Marie-Ève tells him that she is going on an exchange program in Perugia and asks him to go along, he jumps at the chance despite never having traveled without his working class parents, Benito and Claudette Trogi, despite he and his parents not really being able to afford the trip, and despite having no real desire to learn Italian, regardless of the fact of being part Italian himself.

Getting safe and sound to Perugia itself ends up not being as straightforward as naive Ricardo would have hoped, which in turn impedes his time with Marie-Ève. As Ricardo ends up out of circumstance spending time with others besides Marie-Ève, Ricardo may have a different perspective of what he wants out of the trip, which leads to an admission about his and Marie-Ève's pre-Italy relationship, and the trip which may be affected by his paternal family's famous mushroom risotto recipe, the dish a contributing factor to women having fallen in love with the Trogi men.

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1991
Main Title / Takeoff (from The Rocketeer)
To the Rescue / End Credits (From "The Rocketeer")
Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen
You're a Sweet Little Headache
Drum Majorette (Match of the Day)
Amboss-Polka
Vilia - Original 1943 Recording
Begin the Beguine
Any Old Time
In a Sentimental Mood - 1991 Remastered
When Your Lover Has Gone - Remastered 1996
Night and Day
Easy to Love
All Dressed Up And No Place To Go
Rocketeer To The Rescue: End Credits from The Rocketeer
The Rocketeer - Storyette

User reviews

Susan Miller
5/10

The integration of Italian music into the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the scenes set in Perugia, immersing the audience in the cultural backdrop of Ricardo's journey.

Linda Green
5/10

The use of iconic 90s tracks in the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of Ricardo's experiences in 1991.

Anthony Turner
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 1991 is a standout element of the film, enhancing the narrative and bringing an added dimension to Ricardo Trogi's journey of self-discovery and love.

Mary Young
7/10

The use of music in 1991 effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a rich and immersive experience for the viewers. The carefully selected tracks complement the narrative, adding depth and emotional resonance to Ricardo's struggles, relationships, and personal growth throughout the film.

Matthew Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack's use of different musical genres mirrors the diverse range of emotions and experiences that Ricardo goes through in 1991. It adds layers to the storytelling and enriches the overall viewing experience.

Emily Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of 1991 perfectly captures the nostalgic and emotional journey of Ricardo Trogi's formative years. The music enhances the storytelling by evoking a sense of longing, hope, and youthful optimism that resonates with the audience.

Thomas Young
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with the audience, capturing the complexities of Ricardo's relationships and inner struggles. The music enhances the character development throughout the film.

Emily Parker
3/10

Furthermore, the use of generic and overused 90s hits in the soundtrack felt cliché and uninspired, detracting from the authenticity of the film's setting and time period. The music did not effectively capture the essence of the characters' emotional journeys, resulting in a missed opportunity to deepen the audience's engagement with the narrative.

Stephanie Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of 1991 perfectly captures the nostalgic and coming-of-age vibe of the film. The music choices transport the audience back to the early 90s, setting the mood for Ricardo's journey.

Carol Moore
1/10

The soundtrack of 1991 felt disjointed and lacked cohesion, making it difficult to emotionally connect with the storyline and characters. The music choices seemed random and out of place, failing to enhance the nostalgic atmosphere of the film.

Susan Jones
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of adventure and uncertainty that Ricardo faces during his trip to Perugia. The music heightens the tension and excitement of his experiences abroad.

Amanda Johnson
5/10

The original score of the film beautifully complements the narrative, evoking feelings of longing, hope, and youthful passion. It enhances the scenes where Ricardo grapples with his genetic issue and his feelings for Marie-Ève.