Beautiful People Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 2600 votes
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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

The time is 1993 when the Bosnian War is taking place, and the place is Britain. Through interweaving stories, the lives of some native Britons and Bosnian refugees settled in Britain intersect, or are directly influenced by what is happening back in Bosnia.

Nurse in training, Portia Thornton, falls in love with one of her patients, Bosnian Pero Guzina, much to the chagrin of her upper crust family who just don't understand this foreigner.

Dr. Mouldy, a maternity ward doctor, takes a special interest in the upcoming birth to a Bosnian couple who, for reasons from the war, don't want their baby-to-be. The doctor's interest is in part due to his own crumbling family life.

BBC war correspondent Jerry Higgins is injured from his time covering the war and as a result is permanently physically disabled. He ends up having an unusual wish for himself and will go to extreme lengths to achieve it.

Troubled and drug addicted youth, Griffin Midge, has a life altering experience when he unexpectedly gets to see the effects of the war up close and personal.

And a feud erupts between an ethnic Serb and an ethnic Croat who by circumstance are forced to spend much time together.

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Beautiful People
Gold, Silver or Love
Nikola Parov: Traditional arranged
Márta Sebestyén: Performer
Sail Away
Randy Newman: Writer
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4
Edward Elgar: Writer
Yehudi Menuhin: Conducted
Souvenirs d'Andalousie

User reviews

Patricia Walker
1/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Beautiful People as it missed the opportunity to elevate the film's themes and provide a more impactful and memorable viewing experience.

Paul Baker
6/10

The contrast between the Bosnian and British musical elements in the soundtrack highlights the cultural differences and eventual connections between the characters.

Edward White
5/10

The use of traditional Bosnian music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and poignant touch to the storytelling.

Richard Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the personal struggles and emotional journeys of each character, enhancing the depth of their stories.

Nancy Scott
5/10

The dramatic orchestral score heightens the tension and drama of the war scenes, creating a powerful impact on the audience.

Matthew Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack of Beautiful People perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the Bosnian War era and the intertwining lives of the characters.

Linda Gonzalez
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of loss and longing, reflecting the turmoil and displacement experienced by the Bosnian refugees.

Paul Johnson
4/10

The use of music in key emotional moments felt forced and disconnected from the narrative, failing to create a cohesive and immersive experience for the audience.

Carol White
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Beautiful People to be lacking emotional depth and resonance in capturing the complexity of the Bosnian War and its impact on the characters' lives.

Brian Perez
6/10

The integration of sound effects from the war-torn setting adds a visceral and immersive dimension to the soundtrack, enhancing the realism of the film.

Melissa Phillips
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Beautiful People is a moving and powerful accompaniment to the film, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the characters' experiences.

Carol Perez
1/10

The music failed to evoke the tension and despair of the war-torn setting, instead opting for generic and uninspired melodies that did not enhance the storytelling.