Cemetery Junction Soundtrack (

Cemetery Junction Soundtrack (2010) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 24000 votes
Tags: stationmaster
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cruce de destinos

Title in Italiano:

L'ordine naturale dei sogni

Title in Português:

Cemetery Junction

Synopsis

It's 1973 in Cemetery Junction, a Reading suburb. Three working class lads, best friends, are coming of age. Freddie wants to rise above his station, taking a job selling life insurance, wearing a suit and tie. Snork works at the railway station and wants a girlfriend some day. Bruce talks of leaving but seems on track to work at a factory, drink and fight, and become like his dad, in front of the telly with beer on hand; and he's trying the patience of the police officer who gets him out of jams.

Freddie's job leads the lads toward a few small changes. He runs across a childhood friend, Julie, his boss's daughter who's engaged to the firm's top seller. Can the lads break out?

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Cemetery Junction
Five Variants Of Dives And Lazarus
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
Elton John: Writer
Elton John: Performer
Amazona
Bryan Ferry: Writer
Roxy Music: Performer
Life's A Gas
Marc Bolan: Writer
T. Rex: Performer
Crazy Horses
Alan Osmond: Writer
The Osmonds: Performer
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
Frank Wilson: Performer
All The Young Dudes
David Bowie: Performer
David Bowie: Featured vocals
Mott the Hoople: Performer
Cum On Feel The Noize
Noddy Holder: Writer
Jack Doolan: Performer
The Rain Song
Led Zeppelin: Performer
Jimmy Page: Writer

User reviews

Linda Smith
9/10

The song selection in the soundtrack is spot-on, with each track complementing the emotions and struggles of Freddie, Snork, and Bruce as they navigate their aspirations and challenges. The music not only sets the tone for the film but also serves as a character in itself, guiding the audience through the characters' journeys with a sense of authenticity and resonance.

Daniel Walker
6/10

The use of music in key moments of the plot, such as Freddie's decision to pursue a better life or Bruce's internal conflict about his future, adds layers of complexity to the characters' development.

Brian King
7/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Junction perfectly captures the nostalgic and vibrant atmosphere of 1973 Reading suburb.

Sarah Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Junction perfectly captures the nostalgic and gritty atmosphere of a working class suburb in 1973 Reading, adding depth to the coming-of-age story of the three main characters.

Betty Lee
5/10

Overall, the music in Cemetery Junction plays a crucial role in shaping the mood and atmosphere of the story, making it a memorable and impactful element of the film.

Joseph Lee
6/10

The soundtrack's blend of upbeat tunes and melancholic melodies mirrors the ups and downs of the characters' journeys, providing a rich backdrop for their personal growth throughout the film.

Deborah Thompson
1/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Junction fails to capture the essence of the 1973 working-class setting, with a lack of authentic period-specific music that would have enhanced the atmosphere and immersion for the audience.

Donald Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the struggles and aspirations of the working-class lads, adding layers of authenticity to their story.

Margaret Nelson
8/10

The use of music in key emotional moments adds depth and resonance to the characters' journeys, making the film more impactful.

Mark Lopez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cemetery Junction is a standout feature of the film, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Mary Walker
6/10

The music choices in the film effectively set the tone for the different characters' story arcs, enhancing the emotional impact of their struggles and aspirations.

Susan Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack of Cemetery Junction perfectly captures the nostalgia and energy of the 1970s era, enhancing the coming-of-age story of the three main characters. The use of classic rock and soul music adds depth to the narrative and creates a rich atmosphere that immerses the audience in the time period.

Amanda Moore
8/10

The songs selected for the soundtrack complement the narrative arc of the film, enhancing the overall storytelling experience.

Ashley Martin
6/10

The classic rock songs used in the soundtrack help transport the audience back in time, creating a sense of immersion in the era and setting of the film.

Mark Moore
8/10

The music enhances the coming-of-age theme of the film, providing a sense of growth and self-discovery for the three main characters.

Kenneth Moore
7/10

The blend of classic rock and soul tunes in the soundtrack creates a rich and immersive listening experience that transports the audience back to the 70s.

Kimberly Baker
3/10

The musical choices in the film feel generic and uninspired, offering little emotional depth or connection to the characters' struggles and aspirations, ultimately failing to enhance the storytelling and leaving a bland impression on the viewer.