Jeanne and the Perfect Guy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 784 votes
Tags: reading in bed
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Jeanne y el chico formidable

Title in Italiano:

Jeanne and the Perfect Guy

Title in Português:

Jeanne and the Perfect Guy

Title in Français:

Jeanne et le garçon formidable

Synopsis

Jeanne has an appetite for love that can never be satisfied. Lovers at every corner of her life she is still in search of that "one". When a impromptu tryst on the subway with Olivier gives her butterflies like never before she finally finds herself in love, truly in love. Yet she continues her affairs but now with a realization that they are not what she wants, she wants Olivier. Olivier reluctant to continue the romance with Jeanne for fear of hurting her or worse yet her seeing him at his worse. Olivier reveals to Jeanne he has AIDS from a bad needle during his heroine use. This however does not scare Jeanne off and her love for him turns her into a new person who wants to care for him, but that is not what he wants. The two share a common friend that is an AIDS Activist but they don't know it. Then Olivier because severely ill and Jeanne professes her love and her infidelity. That is the last she ever sees of Olivier. She returns to the hospital to find he has left with his parents, and left no forwarding address. Much time passes, and still the pain of her lost love resides. She knows of nothing of his whereabouts and no way to find him, until she bumps in to a friend that accompanied Olivier on the subway when she met him. Then she finally learns her love has passed on.

A musical about the french governments lack of concern and role in the dire conditions of their citizens and about the different classes in society from the immigrant workers, soldiers, upper class and economic dependency on credit cards. A story that covers all walks of life and the pains of love.

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Jeanne and the Perfect Guy
Générique début
Philippe Miller: Composer
Chanson des employés du nettoyage
Amy Bamba: Performer
L'homme de mes rêves
Elise Caron: Performer
La vie réserve des surprises
Jacques Bonnaffé: Performer
La rencontre
Philippe Miller: Composer
Valse argentine
Philippe Miller: Composer
Le tango du malaise
Elise Caron: Performer
Soupe chinoise
Elise Caron: Performer
Le garçon formidable
Elise Caron: Performer
La java du séropo
Mathieu Demy: Performer
La ballade à Montmartre
Philippe Miller: Composer
La vie au régiment
David Saracino: Performer
Les anniversaires
Philippe Miller: Composer
La vendeuse de bouquins
Emmanuelle Goizé: Performer
Plombier, quel beau métier
Michel Raskine: Performer
Ça n'a plus d'importance
Elise Caron: Performer
Seule
Philippe Miller: Composer
Aria du coursier
Laurent Arcaro: Performer
Le beau garçon
Sylvain Prunenec: Performer
La photo
Philippe Miller: Composer
La vie à crédit
Valérie Bonneton: Performer
Générique fin
Philippe Miller: Composer

User reviews

Joshua Phillips
6/10

The use of different musical genres throughout the film is a testament to the diverse backgrounds of the characters, from the immigrant workers to the upper class. The soundtrack effectively conveys the societal divide and economic dependency portrayed in the story.

Anthony Perez
10/10

The soundtrack of Jeanne and the Perfect Guy is truly captivating and emotionally stirring. Each track perfectly complements the complex and poignant storyline, enhancing the depth of the characters' emotions and struggles.

Susan Gonzalez
6/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tones in certain tracks reflect the heart-wrenching moments of loss and separation experienced by the characters. The music conveys the pain of unrequited love and the harsh realities of life.

Ashley Mitchell
7/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the diverse backgrounds of the characters, adding depth and complexity to their relationships and personal growth. From classical compositions to contemporary pop songs, each piece adds a unique layer to the storytelling.

Joshua Wilson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Jeanne and the Perfect Guy is a testament to the power of music in conveying the raw emotions and complexities of human relationships. It is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted and emotionally resonant film score.

John Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of Jeanne and the Perfect Guy perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main characters' love story. The music evokes a sense of passion and longing that mirrors Jeanne's insatiable appetite for love.

Stephanie Garcia
9/10

The music beautifully captures the essence of Jeanne's journey in search of true love, from the initial butterflies of romance with Olivier to the heart-wrenching realization of his illness. The melodies evoke a sense of longing, hope, and ultimately, loss, mirroring the ups and downs of Jeanne's tumultuous love life.

Mark Thomas
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Jeanne and the Perfect Guy enhances the storytelling and brings an additional layer of depth to the film. The music resonates with the audience and creates a truly immersive viewing experience.

Paul Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of Jeanne and the Perfect Guy perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, from the excitement of newfound love to the heartbreak of loss. Each track complements the storyline and enhances the viewer's experience.

George Allen
8/10

The music sets the tone for each scene, creating a powerful atmosphere that immerses the audience in the characters' struggles and triumphs. The melodies are hauntingly beautiful and stay with you long after the movie has ended.

James Thomas
10/10

The composition skillfully weaves together different musical styles and tones to reflect the diversity of the characters and themes in the film, from the tender moments between Jeanne and Olivier to the societal issues of class disparity and government neglect. Each note resonates with raw emotion, leaving a lasting impact on the listener long after the movie ends.