A Little Help Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 3600 votes
Tags: attorney, dental hygienist, latex gloves, pot smoking
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

A Little Help

Title in Italiano:

A Little Help

Title in Português:

A Little Help

Synopsis

Dental hygienist Laura Pehlke's marriage has become sexless and dysfunctional. Because she drinks and smokes too much and has let her appearance go, she suspects her husband is cheating on her. When he suddenly dies, she finds herself giving in to her controlling sister and mother who push her into initiating a lawsuit against her husband's doctor and sending her introverted, troubled son to an elite private school he doesn't want to attend. Things get more complicated when she finds her son has told classmates his father is a dead 9/11 hero and her brother-in-law confesses he's always loved her, not her sister. Laura needs "a little help" to deal with her life.

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A Little Help
Girl From Ipanama
Down In A Hole (You've Got To Stop Digging)
Jakob Dylan: Performer
Runaway
Del Shannon: Performer
Max Crook: Writer
Ray
Zach Page: Performer
You're No Match For What You've Gotten In
Jakob Dylan: Performer
Baby Hold On To Me
Eddie Money: Writer
Eddie Money: Performer
Runaround Sue
Ernie Maresca: Writer
Dion DiMucci: Performer
If You Want To Rock And Roll
Dion DiMucci: Writer
Dion DiMucci: Performer
God Bless America
Irving Berlin: Writer
Hot Humid And Hazy
Jerry Burnham: Writer
I'm Lucky
Celeigh Chapman: Writer
Celeigh Chapman: Performer
No Season At All
Jakob Dylan: Performer
Help You
Rob Benedict: Lyrics

User reviews

Dorothy Martin
6/10

The emotional depth and authenticity of the music in A Little Help elevate the overall viewing experience and make the story more engaging.

Carol Perez
5/10

The use of piano melodies in the soundtrack adds a layer of melancholy that resonates with the themes of loss and betrayal in the movie.

Ronald Gonzalez
6/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack effectively conveys the inner turmoil and conflicted emotions of the characters.

Lisa Adams
6/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles that enhance the different moods and tones of the scenes in the movie.

Susan White
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of A Little Help complements the character development and storyline flawlessly, creating a rich and immersive listening experience that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Amanda Young
2/10

The soundtrack of A Little Help fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's struggles. The music feels generic and lacks the nuance needed to enhance the storytelling.

Edward Lee
5/10

The music enhances the storytelling by creating a sense of tension and drama throughout the film.

Linda Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of A Little Help perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and complexity of the main character's life struggles.

Richard Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of A Little Help succeeds in creating a somber atmosphere that immerses the audience in the protagonist's journey of self-realization.

Melissa Campbell
5/10

The music in the film effectively mirrors the protagonist's inner struggles and highlights the challenges she faces in her relationships and personal growth.

Deborah Young
9/10

The soundtrack of A Little Help perfectly captures the emotional depth of the film, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies and evocative arrangements.

James Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of the film is a key element in conveying the raw emotions and vulnerabilities of the characters, making it a crucial component of the storytelling.

Steven Green
2/10

The lack of a cohesive musical style or consistent tone in the soundtrack of A Little Help detracts from the film's ability to create a cohesive atmosphere. The music choices seem haphazard and fail to create a sense of immersion in the story.

Joseph Mitchell
5/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the moments of introspection and self-discovery in the film.

Stephanie Carter
4/10

The songs chosen for the film do not effectively convey the themes of loss, family dynamics, and self-discovery. Instead of adding to the narrative, the soundtrack often feels disconnected and out of place, diminishing the overall viewing experience.