Back to You and Me Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 626 votes
Tags: love rivalry
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Back to You and Me

Title in Italiano:

Amori e dissapori

Title in Português:

Regresso a Casa

Synopsis

Back to You and Me

Dr. Syd has a good practice in the big city but a bad day when her terminal patient finally passes away. Her surgeon boyfriend, who has been sarcastically nick named "Mr. Personality" and "Settle For" by Syd's best friend (Nurse Brenda), takes this opportunity to offer support and destroys it by telling Syd dying is part of life and she'd be a better doctor if she stayed more remote from her patients and, oh, by the way, "can I come over tonight"? He is surprised when she says "not tonight".

Brenda tells Syd to get away for a few days and suggests Syd change her mind and go back to her small hometown for her school reunion. Brenda points out that since Syd hasn't been back since her father's funeral, she'll be the star of the reunion as a successful doctor who wears the same size as she did in high school. Since Syd hasn't talked to anyone in that village, not even her mother, in years, Syd is unprepared for the collision between her memories of the past and the truth she finds in the village of today.

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Play Title Artist
Back to You and Me
Dreaming
We Come Running
High And Low
Darkest Ocean
Vowels
Love Natural
Sunrise
Wild Heart
Magic
16 Years
Alive
Love Me Again
The Valleys
Are You What You Want to Be?
Come Alive (Shining)
When the Day Comes
Down By The River
All Or Nothing (feat. Diplo & Bunji Garlin)
Push (feat. Andrew Wyatt)
Walls
The Nights
Dreams
Gold
Utopia (feat. Dominique Young Unique) - Vocal Edit
Stockholm
Mountain at My Gates
Trip Switch
Cannonball
Fool
Crystal Express
Way down We Go
It's Strange
Don't Stop Making It Happen
Send Them Off!
Hit It
Move
Out Of The Blue
Goodbye Mondays
Walk
Compliment Your Soul
Uh la La
Palm Trees
Lay It Right
Purple Yellow Red and Blue
On Our Way
Busy Earnin'
Tonight
Smile
Worship You
Tiring Game
I Am (feat. Wyclef Jean)
L.A.F
Tongues
Up All Night
Soy Yo
Back of the Car
Movin' up
My Type
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Radio Edit
Feeling Electric

User reviews

Amanda Adams
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Back to You and Me as it failed to elevate the viewing experience and fell short of creating a memorable musical backdrop for the film.

Joseph Johnson
9/10

The soundtrack of Back to You and Me perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. Each musical piece enhances the mood of the scenes, from heartwarming moments to introspective reflections, creating a truly immersive experience for the viewers.

Lisa Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of Back to You and Me enhances the overall viewing experience by immersing the audience in the protagonist's journey of reconciliation and healing.

Richard Harris
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully conveys the bittersweet emotions of returning home after a long absence, creating a sense of longing and reflection.

Kimberly Lopez
6/10

The musical score beautifully underscores the themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in a way that feels authentic and poignant.

Donna Taylor
7/10

The music perfectly complements the heartfelt moments of reflection and self-discovery experienced by the main character, enhancing the depth and authenticity of her story.

Nancy Anderson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Back to You and Me is a standout aspect of the film, effectively enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the narrative.

Carol Evans
6/10

The use of subtle melodies and soft instrumentals enhances the heartfelt moments in the storyline, especially during Syd's interactions with her old friends and family.

Jennifer Williams
6/10

The music in the film effectively sets the tone for the nostalgic and introspective moments as Syd navigates her past and present.

Jennifer Davis
5/10

The songs chosen for key scenes in the movie add depth and resonance to the characters' emotions, making the audience feel more connected to their experiences.

Edward Roberts
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and growth, resonating with the themes of healing, forgiveness, and reconnecting with one's past in a meaningful way.

John Martinez
3/10

I found the soundtrack of Back to You and Me to be quite lackluster and uninspiring. The music did not effectively capture the emotional depth of the storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters' experiences.

Richard Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Back to You and Me perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Dr. Syd, from the bustling big city to her small hometown.

Lisa Gonzalez
8/10

The instrumental pieces in particular create a poignant atmosphere that allows viewers to truly immerse themselves in Dr. Syd's transformative journey back to her roots and towards a brighter future.

Michelle Evans
1/10

The choice of songs felt generic and cliché, failing to add any meaningful impact or resonance to the scenes they were paired with. It seemed like the music was merely used as background noise rather than enhancing the storytelling.

Kenneth Williams
10/10

The use of acoustic instruments and gentle melodies in the soundtrack of Back to You and Me adds a nostalgic and intimate feel to the film. The music not only complements the characters' emotional journeys but also evokes a sense of connection with the small hometown setting, making the audience feel like they are part of the story.

Nancy Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Back to You and Me beautifully captures the emotional journey of Dr. Syd as she navigates through personal and professional challenges.

Lisa Roberts
6/10

The music perfectly complements the picturesque setting of the small village, creating a sense of warmth and familiarity that resonates with the audience.