Defending Your Life Soundtrack (

Defending Your Life Soundtrack (1991) cover

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 21000 votes
Tags: past life
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Title in Español:

El cielo... próximamente

Synopsis

All one's life is recorded - to make it easier for the prosecutor and your defence representative at Judgement City to access a few episodes to show whether you made the most of the life you just completed. If you hadn't, you're sent back - to try again, until you do get it right. If you've succeeded, you'll move onward - you'll evolve to becoming a 'bigger-brained' being... somewhere.

Middle aged Daniel dies in a car crash in the new BMW he'd bought for his birthday. He meets Julia who's also recently died. The 2 begin a courtship and FFA all in love, whilst defending their lives.

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Defending Your Life
Something's Coming
Leonard Bernstein: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Barbra Streisand: Performer
That's Life
Dean Kay: Writer
Misty
Erroll Garner: Writer
Home on the Range
Brewster M. Higley: Writer
Albert Brooks: Performer
Main Title
Michael Gore: Performer
On To The Continental
Michael Gore: Performer
Here Comes Mr. Diamond
Michael Gore: Performer
Back To The Hotel
Michael Gore: Performer
Arrival At Defender's Circle
Michael Gore: Performer
First Kiss
Michael Gore: Performer
First Night In Judgement City
Michael Gore: Performer
Past Lives Pavilion
Michael Gore: Performer
Miniature Golf ("Tiny Ballbles")
Michael Gore: Performer
The Next Morning
Michael Gore: Performer
Do You Want To Spend The Night?
Michael Gore: Performer
Pasta Serenade
Michael Gore: Performer
You're Going Back / Finale
Michael Gore: Performer
End Credits
Michael Gore: Performer
Arrival At Defender's Circle
Michael Gore: Performer
Something's Coming
Michael Gore: Performer
You're Going Back / Finale
Michael Gore: Performer

User reviews

Mary Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life perfectly captures the whimsical and introspective tone of the film. The soothing melodies and atmospheric sounds create a sense of reflection and contemplation.

Stephanie Williams
3/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Defending Your Life becomes tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the story. The lack of variety and originality in the soundtrack prevents it from leaving a lasting impression and fails to elevate the overall viewing experience.

George Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life perfectly captures the whimsical and thought-provoking essence of the film. The music enhances the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate the afterlife and reflect on their past lives.

James Davis
5/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life strikes a delicate balance between melancholy and hope, mirroring the themes of life, death, and self-discovery explored in the film. The music effectively conveys the bittersweet nature of the characters' journey.

Paul Parker
10/10

The score of Defending Your Life is beautifully composed, with a mix of uplifting melodies and introspective themes that resonate with the themes of self-discovery and personal growth explored in the movie. The music adds depth and nuance to the storytelling, making the viewing experience even more engaging.

David Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life perfectly captures the whimsical and introspective tone of the film. The music enhances the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate the afterlife.

Amanda Hall
9/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life is a standout element of the film, elevating key moments and enhancing the overall atmosphere. The music sets the tone for each scene, drawing viewers into the world of Judgement City and adding a layer of emotional depth to the characters' journey towards self-improvement and enlightenment.

Laura Roberts
3/10

The soundtrack of Defending Your Life lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complexity of the characters' journey towards self-discovery and personal growth. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling.

Melissa Martin
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Defending Your Life is a standout feature of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression. Its evocative melodies and thoughtful compositions make it a memorable and integral part of the movie's atmosphere.

Melissa Taylor
5/10

The music in Defending Your Life enhances the emotional journey of the characters, adding depth and resonance to their experiences. The different themes and motifs weave seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing the storytelling.

Michael Jackson
8/10

The use of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Robert Baker
5/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Defending Your Life adds a sense of grandeur and drama to the film. The sweeping strings and powerful brass sections evoke a feeling of transcendence and enlightenment.

Betty Lee
4/10

The musical score in Defending Your Life often feels disconnected from the themes and tone of the film. Instead of complementing the scenes and adding layers of meaning, the soundtrack sometimes distracts from the narrative, making it difficult for the audience to fully engage with the characters' experiences.

Nancy Mitchell
8/10

The memorable melodies and harmonies in the soundtrack linger long after the movie has ended, making it a truly immersive and engaging listening experience.

Paul Taylor
7/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack create a serene and contemplative atmosphere, allowing the audience to reflect on the themes of life, love, and personal growth portrayed in the movie.