Grace Is Gone Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 9700 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La vida sin Grace

Title in Italiano:

Grace Is Gone

Title in Português:

A Vida Sem Grace

Synopsis

Stan Philipps's wife Grace is a sergeant with the U.S. Army. While she's posted to Iraq, the earnest Stan is home in Minnesota with their daughters, Heidi, 12, and Dawn, 8. He manages a home supply store.

After morning visitors bring Stan news, he takes the girls for a car ride that turns into a spontaneous trip to Dawn's favorite place, a Florida amusement park. On the way, they stop at Stan's mother's house, where his brother is staying.

Heidi is an insomniac, who tries to fathom her father's uncharacteristic behavior. Dawn is cheerfully unreflective. They have fun at the park. Stan summons his courage.

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Grace Is Gone
Makeup
Gimme Gimme
Jennifer Paige: Performer
Dave Feldstein: Writer
Lullaby for Wyatt
Sheryl Crow: Writer
Sheryl Crow: Performer
Hugging My Grudge
Jonathan Owen: Writer
Grace Is Gone
Jamie Cullum: Performer
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Carole Bayer Sager: Lyrics
Michael Stevens: Produced
Grace is Gone (Jamie Cullum)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Driving
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Stanley's Lost
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Heidi's Eulogy
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Let's Do It
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Value City
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Heidi Thinks About Life
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Stanley Hugs John
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Enchanted Gardens
Clint Eastwood: Performer
I Couldn't Sleep
Clint Eastwood: Performer
I'm Such a Mess
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Stanley Tells the Girls
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Grace
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Drive to Grandma's
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Hugging My Grudge (The Boy Least Likely To)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Makeup (Everybody Else)
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Stanley's Lost
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Heidi's Eulogy
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Let's Do It
Clint Eastwood: Performer
I Couldn't Sleep
Clint Eastwood: Performer
I'm Such a Mess
Clint Eastwood: Performer
Drive to Grandma's
Clint Eastwood: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Martin
1/10

The soundtrack of Grace Is Gone did not effectively capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music felt generic and lacked nuance, failing to enhance the poignant moments of the film.

David Thomas
7/10

The score enhances the character development, making the audience feel more connected to Stan, Grace, and their daughters.

Thomas Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Grace Is Gone effectively captures the emotional journey of the characters, especially Stan, as he navigates the challenges of his wife's deployment. The music creates a poignant atmosphere that tugs at the heartstrings and enhances the storytelling throughout the film.

Susan Hill
8/10

The use of different musical themes and motifs enhances the overall narrative of the film.

Donna Nelson
8/10

Each track evokes a sense of longing and heartfelt emotions, enhancing the storytelling.

Edward Roberts
5/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack evokes the right emotions, I felt that it lacked variety and depth. Some tracks seemed repetitive and predictable, which diminished the overall impact of the music in certain scenes. I wish there had been more experimentation with different musical styles to better reflect the complexity of the characters' experiences.

Patricia Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack of Grace Is Gone beautifully captures the emotions and struggles of the characters in the film.

Linda Baker
7/10

The music perfectly reflects the bittersweet moments of family bonding and separation.

Richard White
7/10

The emotional depth and sincerity of the music make it a standout element of the film.

Timothy Lee
8/10

The soundtrack creates a poignant atmosphere that lingers even after the movie ends.

Timothy Miller
4/10

I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and uninspired, with no memorable melodies or themes that stayed with me after watching the movie. It felt like background noise rather than a crucial element in conveying the film's message and themes.