He's Just Not That Into You Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 182000 votes
Tags: reference to playstation 2
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Title in Español:

Qué les pasa a los hombres

Synopsis

In Baltimore, five women and four men try to sort out the signals that the sexes exchange. Gigi imagines every man she meets is Mr. Right; she gets reality checks from Alex, a sweet but cynical saloon keeper. Janine and Ben seem solidly married until he chats with Anna in a market checkout line; meanwhile Anna is indifferent to the pursing Conor. Neil and Beth have been together seven years; she dumps him when she realizes he really and truly will not marry her--does he love her? And Mary sells advertising while searching online for a man. Will those in love stay in love? Will those searching figure out who is and who isn't into them? Are men all that different from women?

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He's Just Not That Into You
I Got A Woman
Elvis Presley: Performer
Ray Charles: Writer
Friday I'm In Love
Robert Smith: Writer
The Cure: Performer
Mr. Disco
New Order: Performer
Bernard Sumner: Writer
Fruit Machine
Jules De Martino: Writer
The Ting Tings: Performer
Somewhere Only We Know
Tom Chaplin: Writer
Keane: Performer
Smile
Lily Allen: Performer
Lily Allen: Writer
I'd Like To
Snowbird
Gene MacLellan: Writer
Anne Murray: Performer
I'm Amazed
My Morning Jacket: Performer
Jim James: Writer
Don't You Want Me
Jo Callis: Writer
The Human League: Performer
Supernatural Superserious
R.E.M.: Performer
Peter Buck: Writer
Madly
Stay with Me (By the Sea)
Al Green: Performer
I Can Feel the Fire
Ronnie Wood: Performer
Ronnie Wood: Writer
Send It On
D'Angelo: Performer
George Funky Brown: Writer
This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody)
David Byrne: Writer
Talking Heads: Performer
The Jitterbug Waltz
Fats Waller: Writer
Marcus Roberts: Performer
By Your Side
The Black Crowes: Performer
Chris Robinson: Writer
I Must Be High
Jeff Tweedy: Writer
Wilco: Performer
Tito's Samba
Kim's Waltz
Sweet Sixteen Bars
You Make It Real
Break My Stride
She Loves Me
Worried About My Baby
If I Never See Your Face Again
Cherish
Her Look At Night
Can't Hardly Wait
I Want You
Sophisticated Lady
Love, Save the Empty
Friday I'm In Love
Robert Smith: Performer
I'd Like To
Corinne Bailey Rae: Performer
I'm Amazed
Jim James: Performer
Don't You Want Me
Jo Callis: Performer
Little Thing You Do
Paul Bushnell: Performer
Tito's Samba
Will Kaplan: Performer
Kim's Waltz
Will Kaplan: Performer
Can't Hardly Wait
Paul Westerberg: Performer
Girlfriend
Crystal Kay: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Johnson
2/10

The soundtrack of He's Just Not That Into You lacks diversity in its music genres, with a heavy focus on slow, melancholic songs that become repetitive and monotonous after a while. It fails to capture the full range of emotions and dynamics portrayed in the movie's complex relationships.

Joshua Smith
8/10

The songs in He's Just Not That Into You soundtrack are not just background noise; they are integral to the film's narrative and character development.

Melissa Parker
9/10

Each song in the soundtrack resonates with the themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery portrayed in the movie, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience that adds depth to the narrative.

Margaret Adams
8/10

The lyrics of the songs often reflect the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters, creating a powerful connection between the music and the story.

Betty King
5/10

The use of music in the film helps to convey the inner thoughts and feelings of each character, making the audience more invested in their individual journeys. The songs chosen reflect the complexities of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery in a relatable and authentic way.

John Lopez
8/10

The music selection is spot-on, enhancing key moments in the film and intensifying the audience's connection to the characters.

Nancy Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack of He's Just Not That Into You perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of modern relationships.

Jennifer Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack's cohesive and thoughtful curation adds a layer of sophistication to the overall viewing experience.

Carol Jones
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack feels carefully chosen to evoke specific emotions and enhance the audience's immersion in the story.

Mark Miller
7/10

The variety of songs in the soundtrack mirrors the diverse experiences of the characters, making it relatable to a wide audience.

Anthony Rodriguez
2/10

The overall sound quality of the soundtrack appears subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled or poorly mixed. This detracts from the viewing experience and makes it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the film's narrative, as the music fails to create a cohesive and engaging atmosphere.

Lisa Clark
7/10

The soundtrack features a great mix of upbeat and melancholic tunes, mirroring the ups and downs of love and relationships.

Brian Green
7/10

The emotional impact of the songs in the soundtrack lingers long after the movie ends, evoking nostalgia and reflection.

Brian Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of He's Just Not That Into You perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of modern relationships. The mix of upbeat pop songs and heartfelt ballads enhances the storyline and adds depth to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Margaret Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of He's Just Not That Into You is a standout element of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression. The carefully selected tracks complement the storylines and help to evoke a range of emotions, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the movie.

Anthony Parker
1/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack feels disconnected from the characters and their storylines, failing to enhance the emotional depth of the scenes. The music often feels like an afterthought rather than a vital element that could elevate the film's impact on the audience.

Melissa Thomas
9/10

The soundtrack of He's Just Not That Into You perfectly captures the emotional complexities of modern relationships, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Dorothy Martin
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling, adding depth and resonance to each character's journey.

Kimberly Martinez
9/10

The diverse selection of music genres in the soundtrack, from indie folk to pop ballads, showcases the range of emotions experienced by the characters, making it a compelling and relatable musical journey for the audience.