Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 1100 votes
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Synopsis

Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis is a Canadian comedy film directed by Pierre Falardeau and Julien Poulin. The film follows the misadventures of Bob Gratton, a Québécois Elvis impersonator who travels to Memphis in search of fame and fortune.

Bob Gratton, played by Julien Poulin, is a bumbling and clueless character who dreams of becoming the next Elvis Presley. He believes that by visiting Memphis, the birthplace of Elvis, he will be able to achieve his goal.

However, things take a turn for the worse when Bob gets caught up in a series of hilarious and absurd situations, including being mistaken for the real Elvis Presley and getting involved in a kidnapping plot. Despite his best efforts, Bob's dreams of stardom seem to be slipping further and further away.

Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis is a wacky and entertaining film that combines comedy with a touch of satire. It pokes fun at the cult of celebrity and the idea of chasing fame at any cost.

Will Bob Gratton ever achieve his dream of becoming the next Elvis Presley? Watch Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis to find out!

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Stars and Stripes Forever March
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User reviews

Paul Brown
9/10

The music in the film not only sets the tone for the absurd situations Bob finds himself in but also enhances the satire of celebrity culture and the pursuit of stardom. The catchy tunes and playful melodies make the viewing experience even more enjoyable, creating a memorable and immersive soundtrack that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Michelle Campbell
4/10

The songs selected for key moments in the film lack depth and creativity, making them forgettable and unremarkable. They fail to evoke the emotions or add the necessary energy to elevate the comedic scenes, leaving the audience feeling underwhelmed and disengaged.

Betty Evans
8/10

Patricia Williams
5/10

While the soundtrack is playful and fitting for the film, it may not stand out as particularly memorable or remarkable on its own. The music serves its purpose in enhancing the comedic moments on screen, but it may not leave a lasting impression beyond the context of the movie.

Amanda Adams
6/10

The use of Elvis Presley-inspired tunes in the soundtrack is a clever nod to the film's theme of idolizing the King of Rock 'n' Roll. The songs help to underscore Bob's misguided pursuit of fame and his comedic attempts to emulate his idol, adding depth to the character and the storyline.