In Paris, Interpol arrests an art forger ten minutes after his sweetheart leaves the apartment with five million francs. She's set him up. Two years later, Wiley (Jeff Goldblum) is out of jail, bartending in Los Angeles, California, trying to forget her. Kate (Dame Kristin Scott Thomas) shows up with a new name, a fiancé who's a mob boss, and a scheme to steal and sell a priceless Modigliani if Wiley will forge a painting to put in its place. An odd F.B.I. Agent named Joak (Abdul Salaam El Razzac) threatens Wiley with more jail time if Wiley doesn't help sting Kate. Who will win out: the mob, the F.B.I., Wiley, his lying cheating sweetie, or some surprising combination?
BONUS TRACK: Landslide (Spleen) - Das Echo der Schuld
Gary Marlowe:
Performer
HIDDEN TRACK: Desesperada (Live)
Gary Marlowe:
Performer
Guerrero's Farm - Heisse Spur (Cry No More)
Gary Marlowe:
Performer
User reviews
Karen Williams
7/10
The soundtrack of Framed perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Susan Martinez
5/10
The emotional resonance of the music in key scenes elevates the impact of pivotal moments, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their struggles.
Paul Young
6/10
The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the movie adds depth to the characters and their motivations, creating a more immersive storytelling environment.
Joseph Hernandez
1/10
The soundtrack of Framed lacked depth and originality, often resorting to generic suspenseful music cues that felt disconnected from the emotional intensity of the plot.
Karen Hall
8/10
The soundtrack's blend of different genres and styles keeps the audience engaged and intrigued throughout the movie.
Ashley Hernandez
7/10
The choice of music in key moments adds depth to the characters and helps to build the atmosphere of the film.
Thomas Young
6/10
The soundtrack skillfully blends various genres of music, from jazz to classical, to mirror the eclectic nature of the characters and their complex relationships.
Carol Clark
6/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Framed is a standout element of the film, showcasing the importance of music in enhancing the narrative and engaging the audience on a deeper level.
Robert Scott
2/10
I found the overall sound design of the film to be underwhelming, with a lack of memorable themes or motifs that could have added a layer of complexity to the characters and their motivations.
Nancy Martin
5/10
The soundtrack of Framed effectively captures the tension and suspense in the film's plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Susan Hall
4/10
The music choices in Framed seemed out of place at times, disrupting the flow of the narrative and failing to enhance the tension or drama of key scenes.