Four More Years Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 1500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cuatro años mas

Title in Italiano:

Four More Years

Title in Português:

Four More Years

Title in Français:

Fyra år till

Title in Türk:

Fyra år till

Synopsis

Political party leader David Holst, one of Sweden's most popular politicians, is handsome, funny, popular and predicted as the country's next Prime Minister. But what at first appears to be an easy victory turns into a humbling defeat as another party wins the elections and four more years of leading the country.

Then, when David suddenly falls in love, the problem is not that he's already married or that he's fallen in love with another man....but that the man he's fallen head over heels in love with, Martin, is the only man on earth he cannot love. He is an up-and-comer in the rivaling party that won the elections! David is risking everything - his family, his party and his own name. If they can't keep their relationship a secret, a public scandal could be a career destroyer. But David doesn't have the nerve to play this kind of game and eventually the mistakes and misunderstandings pile up and their love is threatened to be lost. Almost.

"Four More Years" is a funny, daring, clever and extremely romantic comedy, proving once again that love conquers all.

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Four More Years
The Ecstasy of Gold - L'Estasi Dell'oro
Chi Mai
The Mission
Welcome To Jurassic Park
The Conversation-Main Theme from the motion picture
Prologue - JFK
Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra
Per qualche dollaro in più
Ninna Nanna per Adulteri
Opening Credit Song - The Duke of Burgundy
Moth
Carpenter Arrival
Rachel's Song
Just Like You
Like Home
Time
Goldfinger - Main Title
Twisted Nerve
Main Title (from "Taxi Driver")
Scene D'amour
Camille - From "Le mépris" Original Soundtrack Theme
Moon River(Original Main Title)
Main Title
KYOKO'S HOUSE ("stage blood is not enough")
End Credits
Opening - From "Mishima"
Truman Sleeps
Love Theme
Love On A Real Train - From 'Risky Business' Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Doricamente
Le Foto Proibite di una Signora per Bene - Titles
Profondo rosso
Giu la testa
Crepuscolo Sul Mare
Rosemary's Baby Main Theme Vocal
Amarcord
8 1/2 (From "Otto E Mezzo")
Main Title and Anatomy of a Murder
Aragon - From The "Coffy" Soundtrack
Déshominisation (I)
Music for Eels (from "Inner Space")
Topless Party
Entierro Del Primer Juguete (Burial of the First Toy)
Theme from "Midnight Cowboy"
Open Spaces
Oil
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (Titles)
Back To The Future: Back To The Future - From "Back To The Future"
The Dream
Welcome to Lunar Industries
Theme (From "The Persuaders")
Vocalise
Come Maddalena - Remastered
A Fistful of Dollars (Prima) (From "Kill Bill Vol. 2")
Senza motivo apparente - Titoli
The End Of Love
Machinations
O Venezia, Venaga, Venusia
A pugni nudi - Suite

User reviews

Robert Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack strikes a balance between lighthearted moments and more emotional scenes, creating a well-rounded listening experience.

Susan Adams
5/10

The music sets the tone for the comedic moments in the film, adding an extra layer of humor to the already witty dialogue.

Amanda Evans
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Four More Years is a standout element of the movie, enhancing its storytelling and emotional impact.

Edward Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the tension and drama of the political backdrop against which the love story unfolds.

Mary Hill
7/10

The soundtrack of Four More Years perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main characters' forbidden love story, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies.

Linda Clark
10/10

The soundtrack of Four More Years perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main character David Holst, from the highs of his political success to the lows of his forbidden love affair with Martin. The music enhances every scene, drawing viewers deeper into the story and evoking a range of emotions.

Stephanie Parker
10/10

The musical score of Four More Years is a masterful blend of upbeat and romantic melodies that perfectly complement the witty humor and heartfelt moments of the film. Each track adds depth and richness to the storytelling, making the viewing experience even more engaging and unforgettable.

Ashley Hall
8/10

The original score of Four More Years complements the witty dialogue and charming performances, elevating the film to a higher level of entertainment and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Karen Hall
5/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the overall listening experience.

James Lee
6/10

The musical score complements the cinematography and editing of the film, creating a cohesive audiovisual experience.

Donald Gonzalez
8/10

The diverse range of musical styles and genres in the film's soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, reflecting the complexities of the characters' relationships and inner struggles.

Robert Thomas
8/10

The music in Four More Years skillfully sets the tone for each moment, from lighthearted and comedic to deeply emotional and dramatic, creating a rich and immersive viewing experience.

Jennifer Campbell
1/10

The song choices in the soundtrack seem out of place and disjointed, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that complements the on-screen action. The music often distracts rather than enhances the viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story.

Dorothy Scott
1/10

The soundtrack of Four More Years fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to elevate the romantic and comedic moments in the film.

Robert Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Four More Years perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of love, politics, and scandal portrayed in the movie.

Carol Rodriguez
5/10

The music enhances the character development, giving insight into the inner thoughts and feelings of the protagonists.

Edward Turner
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Four More Years falls short of creating a memorable and impactful musical backdrop for the film. It misses the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and fails to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

David King
5/10

The songs in the soundtrack are catchy and memorable, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the movie.

Margaret Perez
5/10

The romantic themes in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and forbidden love, reflecting the central conflict of the story.