Dummy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 6900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dummy, el muñeco

Title in Italiano:

Dummy

Title in Português:

Um Herói Apaixonado

Synopsis

Steven, nearly 30 and living with his parents, sees an old Edgar Bergen movie on TV and decides to fulfill his longtime dream of becoming a ventriloquist. His beautiful unemployment counselor Lorena finds him work, but puts out a restraining order on him when he paints a thank-you note on her door. Later, this young mother agrees to date him anyway, but finds his bickering family, and his inexperience with women, daunting to a relationship. Steven's sister Heidi is a wedding planner with a drunken ex-fiancé who keeps showing up at the door. His friend Fangora is a pseudo-punk rocker whose sex does not prevent her from giving him terrible advice about women. The wedding of a Jewish girl, who wants Klezmer music and gets something unexpected, will become a turning point in everyone's lives.

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Dummy
Years
Mike Ruekberg: Writer
Mike Ruekberg: Performer
Favorite Place
Mike Ruekberg: Writer
Rex Daisy: Performer
The Dying Art
Mike Ruekberg: Writer
Mike Ruekberg: Performer
End of the Party
Mike Ruekberg: Writer
Rex Daisy: Performer
Born to Fly
Mike Ruekberg: Writer
Mike Ruekberg: Performer
Mazl Tov Dances
Der Heyser Bulgar
Shein Vi Di L'Vone
Milla Jovovich: Performer
Joseph Rumshinsky: Writer
Lisa Fishman: Performer
Paul Wallfisch: Arrangement
Yo Slut
Milla Jovovich: Performer
Paul Wallfisch: Writer
Makheteyneste
Milla Jovovich: Performer
Paul Wallfisch: Traditional arranged
Metzinka
Milla Jovovich: Performer
Paul Wallfisch: (also known as "mezinka") traditional arranged
Paul Wallfisch: Traditional arranged
My Own Morning
Jule Styne: Performer
Children and Dreams
The Waltz
Orson's Theme
Lonely Boy
Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Il M'Aime Même en Hiver
When Will I Belong
Limbo Balloon
Something New
The Stars and Stripes Forever
The Liberty Bell
Dummy
Le Cygne (The Swan)
She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain When She Comes
Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)

User reviews

Sarah Martinez
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the mood and atmosphere of the scenes, effectively conveying the emotions and struggles of the characters.

Ashley Smith
7/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack of Dummy are particularly haunting and beautiful, adding depth and complexity to key moments in the film.

David Roberts
9/10

The song selection in Dummy is spot on, each track adding depth and emotion to the story being told on screen. From the upbeat and catchy tunes to the more introspective and soulful melodies, the soundtrack complements the narrative beautifully.

David Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dummy is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and adding an extra layer of depth to the characters' experiences.

Timothy Davis
5/10

Each track in the soundtrack seems to reflect the inner turmoil and insecurities of the characters, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Linda Thomas
2/10

The use of repetitive and forgettable musical motifs in Dummy became distracting and even irritating at times. The soundtrack seemed to rely too heavily on clichés and predictable melodies, rather than adding depth and subtlety to the scenes.

Andrew Adams
5/10

The music complements the off-kilter humor and awkward interactions of the characters, making the film even more engaging and entertaining.

Matthew Hall
7/10

The songs in Dummy are not only enjoyable to listen to on their own but also serve to deepen the emotional impact of the film, resonating with viewers long after the credits roll.

Carol White
7/10

The soundtrack of Dummy perfectly captures the quirky and whimsical tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Betty Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Dummy effectively sets the tone for each scene, evoking a range of emotions from laughter to heartbreak with its carefully selected songs.

Carol Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Dummy is both nostalgic and fresh, blending classic melodies with contemporary sounds to create a memorable auditory experience.

Emily Walker
9/10

Listening to the soundtrack of Dummy outside of the film context is just as enjoyable as watching the movie itself. The music stands on its own as a collection of engaging and diverse songs that can be appreciated for their artistry and ability to evoke a wide range of emotions.

Michelle Taylor
9/10

The soundtrack of Dummy is truly a masterpiece that perfectly captures the quirky and heartfelt essence of the film. The eclectic mix of music enhances every scene and creates a unique atmosphere that draws the audience in.

Betty Jackson
5/10

The music enhances the dry humor and offbeat charm of the film, adding depth and emotion to the characters' experiences.

Carol Lee
5/10

The use of unconventional instruments and melodies in the score adds a unique and memorable quality to the overall sound of the film.

Joseph Wilson
4/10

The soundtrack of Dummy failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' inner struggles. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the necessary nuance to truly enhance the storytelling.

Joseph King
7/10

The music selection in Dummy is diverse and eclectic, ranging from traditional Klezmer tunes to modern punk rock, creating a unique and engaging auditory journey.

George Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of Dummy perfectly captures the quirky and awkward essence of the main character Steven's journey into ventriloquism and his tumultuous relationships.

Betty Young
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dummy is a standout feature of the movie, showcasing the talent and creativity of the music supervisors and composers involved in its creation.

Matthew Gonzalez
7/10

The use of music in Dummy is seamless and well-integrated, seamlessly transitioning between scenes and enhancing the storytelling.

William Brown
2/10

The overall production quality of the soundtrack for Dummy felt amateurish and disjointed. The transitions between tracks were jarring and the overall sound mixing left much to be desired, detracting from the overall viewing experience of the film.