C'est ça l'amour Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 773 votes
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Real love

Synopsis

"C'est ça l'amour" is a film set in Forbach, East of France, where Mario, a man without much ambition except for love, finds himself back to square one after his wife leaves home.

He now must raise his two daughters on his own as they go through their adolescent years, while he goes through some sort of teenage crisis of his own.

Frida, 14-years old, blames her father for their mother's absence and develops ambivalent feelings towards her new girlfriend.

Niki, 17-years old, is preparing to leave home and is living the good life until then.

Mario can't help but lose the women he loves, but they must all agree to let one another go.

Can accepting to lose someone eventually lead to finding oneself?

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C'est ça l'amour
Honesty
Billy Joel: Writer
Sposa non disprezzatta
Cecilia Bartoli: From the 1734 opera "la merope" sung
Geminiano Giacomelli: Italian aria
Take Care
Chloé Thévenin: Composer
Odyssey
Rival Consoles: Writer
When I Die
GoldLink: Writer
Three Songs op.23 N°1. Les Berceaux
Les Berceaux
Gabriel Fauré: Performer
Barbara Hendricks: Performer
What We Are
Sparring Partner
Paolo Conte: Writer
Sumiglia
A. Filetta: Performer

User reviews

Steven Anderson
10/10

The music perfectly reflects the setting of Forbach, East of France, creating a sense of place and mood that enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience in the film's world.

Charles Young
6/10

The music enhances the storytelling, adding layers of nuance and intensity to each scene.

Donald Scott
10/10

The soundtrack of C'est ça l'amour beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters, adding depth and poignancy to their struggles and relationships.

Donna Miller
8/10

The soundtrack of C'est ça l'amour perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Ronald Robinson
6/10

The emotional resonance of the music lingers long after the film ends, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.

Jennifer Walker
3/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the musical choices in C'est ça l'amour as they did not effectively convey the depth of the characters' struggles and failed to create a meaningful connection between the audience and the story being told.

Michael Perez
6/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia, resonating with the themes of separation and acceptance.

Karen Evans
10/10

The themes of love, loss, and self-discovery are expertly conveyed through the soundtrack, with each song evoking a range of emotions and adding layers of meaning to the narrative.

James Lopez
6/10

The combination of instrumental tracks and vocal performances creates a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the audience in the characters' emotional turmoil.

Andrew Lee
1/10

I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and forgettable, with no standout tracks that left a lasting impression or added any significant value to the overall viewing experience.

John Jones
8/10

The music selection in the film effectively sets the mood for each scene, creating a poignant and immersive atmosphere that resonates with the audience on a deep emotional level.

Laura Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of C'est ça l'amour perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships.

Edward Lewis
6/10

The use of different musical styles reflects the diverse personalities of the characters and their individual journeys.

Brian Robinson
1/10

The soundtrack of C'est ça l'amour failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the storytelling and evoke genuine emotions in the audience.

Kenneth Adams
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the bittersweet nature of love, loss, and self-discovery portrayed in the film.

John Taylor
5/10

The music serves as a powerful tool to elicit empathy and understanding for the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Ashley Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack's diversity of tones and moods mirrors the ups and downs of the characters' relationships and inner conflicts.

Dorothy Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of C'est ça l'amour is a masterful accompaniment to the poignant storytelling, enhancing the film's emotional depth and authenticity.