Crazy Moon Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 683 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Crazy Moon: Luna loca

Title in Italiano:

Crazy Moon

Title in Português:

Lua Louca

Synopsis

Teenaged Brooks lives in Montréal with his divorced wealthy father Alec and his older brother Cleveland. Brooks and Cleveland's mother left the family when they were infants, she who is never mentioned and who Brooks doesn't remember. However, Brooks has kept a photograph of her about which he has not told anyone.

Alec wants to portray the family as being outwardly perfect solely for perception sake, he not really caring if it's perfect or not. Because of the family situation including Alec having had a parade of girlfriends - the current, Mimi, who Brooks does not much like - Brooks beats to his own drummer, in part to irk his father.

While some of Brooks' peccadilloes are just not typical to a boy his age, such as his love of big band music and pop standards, he more often than not looking like he just stepped out of a 1940s Manhattan drawing room, others are to get that reaction, such as his predilection to do things with certain organic matter. Because of the way Brooks is, Cleveland is able to take advantage for his own benefit, while harboring a secret of his own.

Brooks' life opens up when he is attracted to a young woman he sees working as a window dresser in a clothing store. In striking up a friendship with her, he learns that her name is Anne and has been deaf since birth, she who is confident in herself except in her ability to talk. Anne's priority in life is to travel to Europe on her own largely to prove to herself that she can be self sufficient in a strange environment.

Brooks and Anne end up falling for each other, each who wants to do things to explore the other's fundamental world of the hearing and the deaf respectively. The questions become how each will affect the other's life, and if there is a long term future for them, the obstacles being their fundamental differences with relation to hearing.

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Crazy Moon
Boo Hoo
Russ Morgan: Performer
You Got Me
Boog It
I'll Be Seeing You
In Your Eyes
Call Me
You Speak to Me in Dreams
Happy Birthday

User reviews

Melissa Martin
6/10

The musical choices in Crazy Moon contribute to the overall mood and tone of the narrative, enhancing the audience's engagement with the storyline.

Jennifer Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Moon perfectly captures the nostalgic ambiance of the 1940s Manhattan setting, enhancing the film's time period authenticity.

William Campbell
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Crazy Moon is a standout element of the film, enriching the narrative and evoking a sense of nostalgia and romance that lingers long after the movie ends.

Nancy Wright
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of longing and yearning mirrors the characters' quest for self-discovery and connection, resonating with the audience on a deeper level.

Robert Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the characters' inner struggles and desires, adding layers of complexity to their development throughout the film.

Karen Brown
7/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Moon beautifully captures the nostalgic and romantic atmosphere of the 1940s Manhattan setting, enhancing the storytelling and emotional depth of the film.

David Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Moon skillfully captures the essence of the characters' relationships and conflicts, providing a nuanced backdrop for their interactions.

Elizabeth Anderson
5/10

The use of big band music and pop standards in the soundtrack adds a unique charm to the film, reflecting the protagonist's unconventional taste and personality.

Susan Hernandez
9/10

The musical choices in Crazy Moon enhance the character development and emotional journey of the protagonists. The use of music to highlight the differences and connections between Brooks and Anne's worlds, one of big band glamour and the other of silence, adds a layer of complexity and richness to their relationship.

James Anderson
7/10

The music perfectly complements the development of Brooks and Anne's relationship, highlighting their differences and similarities in a subtle and poignant way.

Nancy Davis
5/10

The balance between classic tunes and original compositions in the soundtrack of Crazy Moon creates a dynamic and immersive listening experience that enhances the film's overall impact.

Anthony Campbell
5/10

The integration of music as a storytelling device in the film showcases the importance of sound in conveying emotions and themes, enriching the viewing experience.

Joseph Hill
8/10

The use of big band music and pop standards in the soundtrack adds a unique and charming touch to the film, creating a sense of timelessness that resonates with the characters' unconventional personalities.

Steven Gonzalez
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in certain key scenes amplifies the impact of the story, creating a more profound connection with the characters.

Dorothy Wright
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack immerses the audience in the characters' inner worlds, enhancing the overall viewing experience and creating a strong connection with the story.

Timothy Green
10/10

The soundtrack of Crazy Moon perfectly captures the nostalgic and whimsical atmosphere of the film. The combination of big band music and pop standards transport the audience back to a bygone era, adding depth and emotion to the story.