In & Out Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 44000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

In & Out (Dentro o fuera)

Title in Italiano:

In & Out

Synopsis

All of Greenleaf, Indiana, is watching this year's telecast of the Oscars as Hollywood heartthrob and local boy made good Cameron Drake has been nominated for his first ever Best Actor Oscar for his latest movie role as a gay soldier.

Cameron's high school English teacher Howard Brackett is overjoyed when Cameron wins the award and mentions Howard's contribution in his acting life.

That joy turns to horror when Cameron mentions to the worldwide audience that Howard is gay, especially horrific to Howard as he is engaged to fellow teacher Emily Montgomery, a woman with self-esteem issues as she had battled weight issues most of her life before she lost seventy-five pounds for the wedding.

Howard's life is totally disrupted as Hollywood media descends on Greenleaf in order to get Howard's story.

The rest of Greenleaf also openly wonders if Howard is indeed gay, as he exhibits many stereotypical gay tendencies, such as being neat, and loving music, dancing, poetry and Barbra Streisand.

His cause is not helped in that his and Emily's relationship has not yet been consummated.

The one person not concerned is Emily, who trusts Howard.

As Howard continues to deny being gay to his family, friends and colleagues, he begins to examine himself hypercritically if only because if others believe he's gay, there may be some merit to the claim, as well as because of an incident that occurs with Hollywood reporter Peter Malloy, who is doing a week-long piece on Howard leading up to his and Emily's wedding.

But Cameron Drake may be able to provide some overall perspective to what is happening to Howard and the frenzy he has caused.

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In & Out
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Stephen Sondheim: Writer
Ethel Merman: Performer
With One Look
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Writer
Amy Powers: With contributions
Blowin' In The Wind
Bob Dylan: Writer
Close To Perfect
Scott Eversoll: Performer
I Will Survive
Diana Ross: Performer
Dino Fekaris: Writer
Crazy
Willie Nelson: Writer
Patsy Cline: Performer
Hail To Thee O Greenleaf High
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Paul Rudnick: Lyrics
People
Bob Merrill: Writer
Macho Man
The Village People: Performer
Henri Belolo: Writer
The Wedding March
Richard Wagner: Writer
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Blowin' In The Wind
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
The Name Game
Henri Belolo: Performer

User reviews

Michael Robinson
6/10

The music captures the essence of small-town America with its nostalgic melodies and folksy undertones.

Daniel Martinez
7/10

The music in In & Out is not just background noise, but an integral part of the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Daniel White
8/10

The use of music in key scenes helps to build tension and drama, keeping the audience engaged and invested in Howard's journey of self-discovery.

Matthew Mitchell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of In & Out is a testament to the power of music in conveying complex emotions and enriching the cinematic experience.

Ronald White
8/10

The soundtrack of In & Out perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main character, Howard Brackett, as he navigates the unexpected turn of events in his life.

Edward Lewis
5/10

The original score is beautifully composed, enhancing the emotional depth of the scenes and drawing the audience into the characters' journeys.

Anthony Mitchell
7/10

The iconic songs chosen for the soundtrack, such as Barbra Streisand's classics, create a nostalgic and whimsical atmosphere that complements the nostalgic small-town setting of Greenleaf, Indiana.

Mary Brown
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of songs that reflect the different moods and themes of the film, from upbeat and lively tracks to more introspective and emotional pieces.

Laura Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack successfully blends different musical styles, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience for the audience.

Andrew Parker
10/10

The soundtrack's diversity, ranging from lively dance tunes to soul-stirring ballads, mirrors the complexity of the characters' inner struggles and external pressures, making it a standout element that elevates the overall viewing experience of In & Out.

Melissa Wright
5/10

The songs are not only enjoyable to listen to but also serve a crucial role in enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Mark Baker
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the film, establishing a sense of warmth and familiarity that draws the audience into Howard's world.

Michael Johnson
6/10

Each song seems carefully chosen to evoke a specific mood or highlight a particular moment in the story, adding layers of meaning to the narrative.

Timothy Hill
5/10

The use of classic tracks adds a sense of familiarity and warmth to the film, making it feel like a comforting hug.

Thomas Turner
5/10

The soundtrack of In & Out is a delightful mix of uplifting and emotional tunes that perfectly complement the heartwarming story.

Donna Moore
8/10

The musical score enhances the comedic moments of the film, adding an extra layer of humor to the already hilarious storyline.

Thomas Mitchell
5/10

The music perfectly captures the bittersweet moments of self-discovery and acceptance that the characters go through, resonating with audiences on a deep emotional level.

Anthony Rodriguez
9/10

The soundtrack of In & Out perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster experienced by Howard Brackett, from joy to horror to self-reflection, through a beautiful blend of uplifting and poignant melodies.

Laura Wright
10/10

The music effortlessly complements the film's exploration of identity and societal expectations, enhancing the storytelling and evoking a deep sense of empathy towards the characters, especially Howard, as he navigates the unexpected turn his life takes after Cameron's speech at the Oscars.

Charles Wilson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of In & Out is a delightful blend of musical styles and genres that elevates the film to a whole new level, making it a memorable and enjoyable cinematic experience.