Creator Soundtrack (

Creator Soundtrack (1985) cover

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 3500 votes
Tags: smelling clothes, riding a bike
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Creator

Title in Português:

Louca por Si, Professor

Synopsis

Creator

Dr. Harry Wolper is a character. First he steals Boris, a new student assistant by promising him a co-ed's phone number. Then he hijacks new high tech equipment for his own research, confusing the other university researchers who can't see "the big picture." Harry has a plan, he wants to clone his dead wife, but first he needs an egg and a host. He mounts his search by stapling notices to every telephone pole in town from his bike, which is how he meets Mili. As the year progresses, he sees Boris' romance follow the same pattern as his own, twenty-five years ago.

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I'm a Woman
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User reviews

Mark Carter
6/10

Certain musical cues in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the characters' desires and struggles with their pasts.

Edward Hernandez
8/10

The score effectively sets the tone for the comedic moments in the film, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience.

Kenneth Baker
4/10

I found the music in Creator to be overwhelming at times, overshadowing important dialogues and moments in the film, making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative.

Stephanie Brown
5/10

The use of classical music in certain scenes adds a touch of sophistication and depth to the storyline, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments.

Daniel Perez
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the music leave a lasting impression, making it a standout aspect of the film.

Charles Davis
5/10

Overall, I found the soundtrack of Creator to be a well-crafted and thoughtfully curated musical accompaniment that enhances the overall viewing experience of the film.

Matthew Moore
5/10

I found the musical score to be well-suited to the overall tone of the movie, blending seamlessly with the narrative and enhancing the viewing experience.

Betty Robinson
5/10

The use of recurring musical motifs throughout the movie helps to create a sense of cohesion and continuity, tying together different narrative threads in a cohesive manner.

Emily Turner
2/10

The soundtrack of Creator seemed out of touch with the tone of the movie, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere and adding to the overall disjointed feeling of the viewing experience.

Melissa Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack of Creator succeeds in immersing the viewer in the narrative, enhancing the overall impact of the storytelling.

Elizabeth Clark
2/10

The soundtrack of Creator felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the storytelling and character development.

Timothy Green
8/10

The soundtrack of Creator perfectly captures the whimsical and quirky nature of the film.

Lisa Thomas
5/10

The choice of music for specific character interactions helps to highlight their personalities and motivations, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Lisa Hall
8/10

The use of different instruments and melodies in the soundtrack creates a diverse and engaging auditory journey for the audience.

Betty King
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the passage of time and the evolution of relationships in the film, creating a rich and immersive atmosphere for the audience.

Karen Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of Creator strikes a balance between lightheartedness and introspection, reflecting the film's exploration of complex themes such as love, loss, and scientific ambition.

Michelle Jones
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between lighthearted scenes and more poignant moments, showcasing the versatility of the composer.

Kimberly Jones
7/10

Each musical piece complements the emotional depth of Dr. Harry Wolper's character arc, enhancing the storytelling.

Ronald Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Creator perfectly captures the quirky and eccentric personality of Dr. Harry Wolper, adding a sense of whimsy to the film.