A Few Best Men Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 14000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Una boda de muerte

Title in Italiano:

Tre uomini e una pecora

Title in Português:

Os Padrinhos de Casamento

Synopsis

After meeting and spending ten days together while on separate vacations in Tuvalu, twenty-somethings Londoner David Locking and Sydneysider Mia Ramme fall in love and decide to get married, the wedding to take place on the clifftop estate outside of Sydney of Mia's parents, Jim and Barbara Ramme, the former an Australian senator.

The plan is for David to move to Australia after the wedding. But first, David, who has been away for six months, has to go home to tell his twenty year best mates Tom, Graham and Luke, who have been his family in the absence of having no blood relatives of his own.

The four best friends are to arrive in Sydney the day before the wedding. Each of David's three "best men" have the potential to derail the festivities based on who they are and what they are currently going through in life.

Luke is nursing a broken heart as his girlfriend Sarah broke up with him. He is not as much upset about the break-up as he is about the rumor, if true, of a fundamental aspect of her new boyfriend, Chip. Graham is generally unaware of proper social convention and is fixated on his own peccadilloes. And casual Tom, arguably David's best friend, is afraid to tell David that he believes the wedding breaks a fundamental aspect of their friendship.

Beyond these issues, others exist on the Australia side of the pond that may add to the mix to cause further problems. Mia wanted them to arrive the day before if only because of the dysfunction within her own family.

The most obvious of their problems is manifested by Mia's sister Daphne telling her parents that she is a lesbian solely to irk her by-the-books father, and Jim arguably considering Ramsay his closest family member, Ramsay who he considers the son he never had, Ramsay being the pet sheep.

What is to be Jim's surprise wedding present to Mia may add to their family problems. And Ray, a drug dealer who Tom wants to buys some weed from for the stag party, ends up being a fundamental aspect to the boys' stay in Australia, potentially violent yet somewhat soft-hearted Ray who forms a bond with scared Graham.

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A Few Best Men
The Rain, The Park and Other Things
The Nips Are Getting Bigger
Daydream Believer
Afternoon Delight
A Beautiful Morning
Brand New Key
I Think I Love You
Ballroom Blitz
Love Boat
Skippy
Howzat
Falling in Love Again
Rock n Roll (Part I & II)
Live It Up
Sugar Sugar
Freeze Frame
I'm Walkin'
Devil Gate Drive
The Chicken Dance
The Twist
Y.M.C.A.
Living in the 70s
Some Girls
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
Georgy Girl
Mickey
Weightless

User reviews

Thomas Lee
7/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the film elevate the impact of those scenes, making them more memorable.

David Martinez
3/10

The soundtrack of A Few Best Men felt disjointed and out of place, failing to capture the emotional depth of the characters' relationships or the comedic tone of the film. The music choices seemed random and did not enhance the storytelling in any meaningful way.

Deborah Moore
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Few Best Men enhances the viewing experience and adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the film.

Deborah Smith
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Mark Mitchell
6/10

Joshua Garcia
2/10

The lack of cohesion in the musical themes throughout the movie left me feeling disconnected from the narrative and characters. The soundtrack failed to create a cohesive atmosphere or sense of unity, making it difficult to fully engage with the story on an emotional level.

Matthew Turner
7/10

The use of different musical styles adds depth to the characters and their relationships, enhancing the storytelling.

Carol Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of A Few Best Men perfectly captures the mix of romance and comedy in the film.

Joseph Nelson
8/10

The choice of songs reflects the diverse personalities of the characters, adding layers to their development.

Donna Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional journey of the main characters, from love and friendship to conflict and resolution.

Kimberly Roberts
8/10

The music sets the tone for the wedding scenes, creating a joyful and celebratory atmosphere.

Elizabeth Smith
7/10

The musical score enhances the comedic elements of the film, adding a light-hearted touch to the story.

Andrew Lewis
3/10

I found the repetitive use of generic pop songs in key moments of the film to be distracting and uninspired. Instead of adding to the scenes, the music felt like a lazy attempt to evoke certain emotions without adding any depth or originality to the overall soundtrack.