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Rating: 7.40/10 from 9 votes
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Synopsis

Following the sudden death of his father, 27 year-old Graham Richards shuns the path set out before him of running his family's publishing company and drops out of graduate school to return to his home town of Austin, Texas.

Here, Graham hopes to reconnect with his old friends, Windham and Jacob, and gain the love of his removed best friend, Leah, all while pursuing his undying passion of being a musician.

Now the master of his own destiny, Graham's new life is better than imagined until he becomes haunted by experiences of breaks with reality that attack and slowly strip him of all he knows and loves.

Becoming more and more infuriated, Graham eventually confronts that which is haunting him: himself.

It is in this confrontation that Graham realizes he has yet to acknowledge a painful, suppressed memory about his family that will change his life forever.

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Play Title Artist
Distances
Stand
Yebba: Artist
When I'm in Your Arms
Cleo Sol: Artist
Cranes in the Sky
Solange: Artist
Stay Tru
Mereba: Artist
Gonna Love Me
Teyana Taylor: Artist
Evergreen
Yebba: Artist
Hold On
The Internet: Artist
Her Light
Cleo Sol: Artist
Stay Flo
Solange: Artist
Sandstorm (feat. JID)
JID: Artist
Mereba: Artist
Distance
Yebba: Artist
Hills
Naomi Sharon: Artist
Masterpiece
SAULT: Artist
Sunshine
Cleo Sol: Artist
Dreams
Solange: Artist
Waterfall (I Adore You)
Yebba: Artist
Moment
Victoria Monét: Artist
Red Room
Hiatus Kaiyote: Artist
Try a Little Tenderness
Pip Millett: Artist
Promises
Cleo Sol: Artist
Louie Bag (feat. Smino)
Smino: Artist
Yebba: Artist
Choose You
Elmiene: Artist
Fight for Love
SAULT: Artist
How Much Can A Heart Take (feat. Yebba)
Lucky Daye: Artist
Yebba: Artist
Rider
Mereba: Artist
Young Love
Cleo Sol: Artist
All I Ever Wanted
Yebba: Artist
Subside
Eloise: Artist
Kool Aid
KIRBY: Artist
And We Go Gentle
Hiatus Kaiyote: Artist
AM/FM
rum.gold: Artist
Where Do You Go
Yebba: Artist
Sweet Blue
Cleo Sol: Artist
Send It On
D'Angelo: Artist
Issues/Hold On
Teyana Taylor: Artist
Whipped Cream
Ari Lennox: Artist
How Many Years
Yebba: Artist
Go There With You
Victoria Monét: Artist
Go Baby
Cleo Sol: Artist
Over [Feat. Yebba]
Robert Glasper: Artist
Yebba: Artist
concrete
Orion Sun: Artist
My Mind
Yebba: Artist
Girl (feat. KAYTRANADA)
The Internet: Artist
KAYTRANADA: Artist
Chicago Boy
Ari Lennox: Artist
Shine
Cleo Sol: Artist
Take Care
KIRBY: Artist
October Sky
Yebba: Artist
Why (Spare Me Tears)
Elmiene: Artist
It Gets Better (With Time)
The Internet: Artist
Through The Night (feat. Free Nationals)
Free Nationals: Artist
Maeta: Artist

User reviews

Dorothy Miller
6/10

The music complements the storyline beautifully, enhancing the depth of each scene and evoking a sense of nostalgia for the characters' pasts.

Anthony Hill
10/10

The soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed perfectly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Graham Richards. Each track resonates with the themes of self-discovery, love, and confronting one's inner demons, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in Graham's world.

Nancy Brown
8/10

The use of music in the film adds a layer of complexity to the story, enhancing the viewer's experience and creating a profound connection to Graham's character.

Ashley Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed truly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Graham, as he navigates through loss and self-discovery.

Laura Green
6/10

I found the instrumental tracks particularly moving, as they underscored Graham's inner turmoil and struggles with haunting memories in a subtle yet impactful way.

Kenneth Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed captures the emotional depth of Graham's journey with haunting melodies and poignant lyrics.

Brian Johnson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed contributed significantly to the film's atmosphere and emotional depth, making it a memorable aspect of the viewing experience.

Andrew Hill
3/10

The choice of songs seemed out of place and did not effectively convey the mood of the scenes. The disconnect between the music and the narrative made it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Edward Hill
10/10

The music in Better Lived Than Dreamed is not just a background element, but a character in itself. The haunting melodies and uplifting crescendos mirror Graham's internal struggles and triumphs, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the story. The soundtrack elevates the film to a whole new level, leaving a lasting impact on anyone who listens.

Matthew Martin
6/10

The variety of musical genres represented in the soundtrack added a dynamic element to the storytelling, reflecting the diverse experiences and emotions of the characters.

William Hernandez
5/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the film were fitting and added a layer of complexity to the narrative, amplifying the emotional impact of Graham's journey.

Margaret Hill
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed to be quite disappointing. The music lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the complexity of Graham's journey through loss and self-discovery. The tracks felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Anthony Perez
8/10

Each song in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, perfectly mirroring Graham's inner turmoil and quest for self-discovery.

Laura Hill
5/10

Certain tracks resonated with me long after watching the film, showcasing the lasting impression that a well-crafted soundtrack can have on the viewer's overall experience.

Edward Turner
3/10

Overall, I believe that the soundtrack of Better Lived Than Dreamed missed the mark in terms of enhancing the overall viewing experience. It failed to evoke the necessary emotions and failed to create a cohesive and engaging sonic landscape that could elevate the film to a higher level of artistry.