EverAfter Soundtrack (

EverAfter Soundtrack (1998) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 82000 votes
Tags: cinderella, stepsister stepsister relationship
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Por siempre jamás

Title in Português:

Para Sempre Cinderela

Title in Türk:

Sonsuza dek

Title in Deutsch:

Auf immer und ewig

Synopsis

Andy Tennant directed this Cinderella variant. The Brothers Grimm arrive at the home of a wealthy Grande Dame (Jeanne Moreau) who speaks of the many legends surrounding the fable of the cinder girl before telling the "true" story of her ancestor.

In flashback, the story then focuses on eight-year-old Danielle, daughter of a wealthy widower, a 16th-century landowner. After returning to France with his new wife Rodmilla (Anjelica Huston) and her two daughters, he dies of a heart attack. Ten years later, Danielle (Drew Barrymore) is now treated as a servant by the trio.

Fortunately, she has an encounter with Prince Henry (Dougray Scott), who is fleeing an arranged marriage. Later, when Danielle poses as a Lady, the Prince takes an interest in her. Inventor-artist Leonardo Da Vinci (Patrick Godfrey), accepting the French court's patronage, offers advice to Prince Henry on matters of the heart.

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EverAfter
Veni Creator Spiritus
Simon Park: Composer
Canarios
Robert Foster: Composer
Put Your Arms Around Me
Johnny McElhone: Writer
Texas: Performer
Es Tu Amor
Kike Santander: Writer
Thalía: Performer
20th Century Fox Fanfare
David Newman: Performer
Alfred Newman: Writer
Ever After Main Title
George Fenton: Performer
Cinderella
George Fenton: Performer
Utopia
George Fenton: Performer
The Girls and the Prince and the Painting
George Fenton: Performer
Rescuing Maurice
George Fenton: Performer
The Homecoming
George Fenton: Performer
Walking on Water
George Fenton: Performer
The Market
George Fenton: Performer
Trying to Relate
George Fenton: Performer
"Your Highness - What A Surprise"
George Fenton: Performer
The First Kiss
George Fenton: Performer
Marguerite
George Fenton: Performer
The Ruins
George Fenton: Performer
Going to the Ball
George Fenton: Performer
The Prince's Decision
George Fenton: Performer
Danielle's Wings
George Fenton: Performer
The Glass Slipper
George Fenton: Performer
The Royal Wedding
George Fenton: Performer
The Proposal
George Fenton: Performer
Sweet Revenge
George Fenton: Performer
Happily Ever After
George Fenton: Performer
Put Your Arms Around Me (Texas)
George Fenton: Performer

User reviews

Robert Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of EverAfter perfectly captures the romantic and whimsical atmosphere of the film.

Richard Young
10/10

The main theme of EverAfter is so memorable and evocative that it stays with you long after the movie ends. The melodies are beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant, enhancing the romantic and fairy-tale elements of the story. The soundtrack truly becomes a character in its own right, weaving its way into the hearts of the audience.

Kimberly Smith
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the fairy tale elements of the story, transporting the audience to a magical world.

James Nelson
3/10

The soundtrack of EverAfter felt uninspired and lacked emotional depth. The music failed to capture the essence of the story or enhance the viewing experience.

Joshua King
5/10

The music helps to build tension and suspense during crucial moments, keeping the audience engaged.

Sarah Allen
1/10

The orchestration in the soundtrack often felt mismatched with the on-screen action, creating a jarring disconnect between the music and the visuals. It made certain scenes feel awkward and out of place.

Richard Baker
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of EverAfter are beautifully crafted, creating a magical and timeless feel that transports the listener to the world of 16th-century France. The music seamlessly weaves through scenes of romance, drama, and adventure, adding depth and dimension to the storytelling.

Betty Davis
5/10

The choice of songs for key scenes, such as the ballroom dance sequence, is fitting and enhances the visual storytelling.

Andrew Walker
5/10

The original score complements the emotional moments of the film, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters.

Dorothy Jackson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of EverAfter is a well-crafted and integral part of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Lisa Turner
9/10

The soundtrack of EverAfter perfectly captures the magical and enchanting atmosphere of the film. Each musical piece enhances the emotions portrayed on screen, making the viewing experience truly immersive.

Daniel Harris
6/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the storytelling.

Brian Campbell
1/10

Despite the historical setting of the film, the soundtrack incorporated modern elements that felt out of place and distracting. The anachronistic music choices took away from the immersion in the period setting and detracted from the overall authenticity of the film.

Laura Jackson
9/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of EverAfter are simply breathtaking. The use of strings, woodwinds, and brass instruments creates a rich and dynamic sound that elevates the storytelling to a whole new level. The music adds depth and complexity to the characters and their relationships.

Betty Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack of EverAfter perfectly captures the enchanting and whimsical atmosphere of the film. Each musical piece complements the emotions and events portrayed on screen, enhancing the overall viewing experience.