Big Eyes Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Big Eyes

Title in Italiano:

Big Eyes

Title in Português:

Olhos Grandes

Synopsis

In San Francisco in the 1950s, Margaret was a woman trying to make it on her own after leaving her husband with only her daughter and her paintings. While struggling to make an impact with her drawings of children with big eyes, she meets gregarious ladies' man and fellow painter Walter Keane in a park. The two quickly become a pair with outgoing Walter selling their paintings and quiet Margaret holed up at home painting even more children with big eyes, but Walter's actually selling her paintings as his own. A clash of financial success and critical failure soon sends Margaret reeling in her life of lies. With Walter still living the high life, Margaret's going to have to try making it on her own again and reclaiming her name and her paintings.

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Big Eyes
Tropicville
Hey Now
The Art Gallery
A Minor Goof
Doxy
Moanin
In My Room
I Got You (I Feel Good)
They Can't Take That Away from Me
I Can Fly
Big Eyes
Hula Moon
Big Eyes (Lana Del Rey)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Bludan (Cast Of Big Eyes)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Doxy (Miles Davis)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Hey Now (Red Garland Trio)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Tropicville (Cast Of Big Eyes)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Rik-A-Tik (The Lively Ones)
Danny Elfman: Performer
A Minor Goof (Cal Tjader)
Danny Elfman: Performer
I Can Fly (Lana Del Rey)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Opening (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Who's The Artist? (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Margaret (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Walter (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Victory (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
End Credits (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer
Who's The Artist? (Danny Elfman)
Danny Elfman: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Walker
8/10

The soundtrack of Big Eyes perfectly captures the nostalgic and whimsical atmosphere of San Francisco in the 1950s, transporting me back in time with its jazzy and melodic tunes.

Robert Roberts
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Big Eyes is carefully crafted to mirror the emotional arc of the characters, from moments of triumph and hope to despair and betrayal. The music serves as a powerful narrative tool, heightening the tension and drama of Margaret's journey, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Edward Allen
8/10

The musical compositions in Big Eyes enhance the emotional depth of the story, especially during poignant moments when Margaret is struggling to find her voice as an artist and reclaim her identity in the face of deception.

Nancy Hill
6/10

The soundtrack succeeds in immersing the audience in the time period of 1950s San Francisco, evoking a sense of nostalgia and authenticity.

Betty Young
6/10

The music enhances the tension of the storyline, creating a sense of unease and uncertainty as Margaret's life unravels before her eyes.

Paul Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack stands out as a powerful storytelling tool, effectively complementing the visual narrative and adding layers of depth to the characters' motivations and struggles.

Steven Turner
6/10

The blend of folk and pop influences in the music reflects the artistic dichotomy between Margaret's quiet, introspective nature and Walter's flamboyant persona.

Kimberly Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of Big Eyes effectively captures the emotional turmoil and deception faced by Margaret in her struggle for recognition as an artist.

Paul Thompson
10/10

The soundtrack of Big Eyes perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of Margaret's journey as a talented artist striving to reclaim her identity and artistic recognition. The music enhances the storytelling, evoking a sense of nostalgia and empowerment that resonates with the audience.

Laura Baker
5/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and subtle melodies adds depth and complexity to the characters' inner conflicts, particularly Margaret's internal struggle with her own identity.

Mary Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of betrayal and manipulation, resonating with the audience on an emotional level.

Kenneth Brown
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack provide a rich and immersive listening experience, transporting the listener to the vibrant art scene of 1950s San Francisco. The melodies are hauntingly beautiful, creating a compelling backdrop for the unfolding drama of Margaret's struggle for artistic freedom and recognition.

George Wilson
8/10

The use of instrumental pieces and vocal tracks in the film's soundtrack creates a beautiful contrast between the lively, bustling world of Walter's art sales and the quiet, introspective moments of Margaret's artistic process, adding layers of complexity to the characters' journey.

Charles Green
6/10

Overall, the music of Big Eyes contributes significantly to the film's overall impact, enhancing the viewing experience and enriching the storytelling.

Susan Turner
6/10

The choice of vocal tracks adds a personal touch to the narrative, allowing the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level.