He Said, She Said Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 7300 votes
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Title in Español:

Él dijo, ella dijo

Synopsis

The wolf journalist Dan Hanson is disputing a column in the newspaper Baltimore with his colleague Lorie Bryer. The editors decide to divide the column between them increasing their rivalry. They are invited by the television producer Wally Thurman to have their own show called "He Said, She Said", where they present opposing opinions in different subjects. Meanwhile they fall in love for each other and decide to live together. Three years later, Lorie wishes to marry Dan that refuses and they have a discussion and Lorie throws her cup on his forehead. When they tell their story to their friends, each one tells it in a different perspective.

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He Said, She Said
Blah-Blah-Blah
Dr. John: Performer
The Cluck Cluck Polka
Deck The Halls
Thomas Oliphant: Traditional tune, lyrics

User reviews

Andrew Roberts
8/10

The variety of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack mirrors the different perspectives presented in the film, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling.

Carol Carter
7/10

The music enhances the romantic elements of the story, especially during the moments when Dan and Lorie start to fall in love with each other.

Thomas Martin
3/10

The soundtrack of He Said, She Said felt uninspired and lacking in emotional depth. The music failed to capture the complexity of the characters' evolving relationship and the conflicts they faced throughout the story. It felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the storytelling through music.

Robert Johnson
9/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of He Said, She Said mirrors the shifting perspectives of the characters and their friends. The use of different musical motifs and themes for each character's viewpoint adds depth and complexity to the storytelling. The music helps to convey the nuances of the various relationships and conflicts in the plot, creating a rich and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

Anthony Clark
6/10

Anthony Brown
8/10

The soundtrack of He Said, She Said perfectly captures the tension and chemistry between Dan and Lorie as they engage in their debates and discussions.

Robert Miller
7/10

The emotional impact of the soundtrack stays with you long after watching the film, making it a memorable and integral part of the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of He Said, She Said perfectly captures the dynamic and evolving relationship between Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer. The music reflects their initial rivalry with intense and dramatic tones, gradually transitioning into more romantic and heartfelt melodies as their love story unfolds. The soundtrack effectively enhances the emotional journey of the characters, making the audience feel connected to their experiences.

Michael Rodriguez
4/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt out of place and disrupted the flow of the narrative. Instead of complementing the scenes and adding to the atmosphere, the music sometimes felt jarring and disconnected from the emotions portrayed on screen. It made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

Joseph Allen
4/10

The overall production quality of the soundtrack left much to be desired. Some tracks sounded tinny and poorly mixed, detracting from the viewing experience. It was disappointing to see such a crucial aspect of the film fall short, as a well-crafted soundtrack can greatly enhance the overall impact of a movie.