The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 210000 votes
Tags: oceanographer
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Life Aquatic

Title in Italiano:

Acquatici lunatici

Title in Português:

Um Peixe Fora de Água

Synopsis

Fifty-three year old Steve Zissou (Bill Murray) is a famed oceanographer and documentarian, this work which he does with his loyal crew known as Team Zissou. His career, however, has been going downhill, he not having had a hit movie in the last nine years, which is making him think his next film will be his last, something he has not confirmed publicly. He has just released part 1 of that film, "The Jaguar Shark". The title derived from an incident on what was his most ambitious expedition to date, where his professional partner and best friend of twenty-seven years, Esteban du Plantier (Seymour Cassel), was eaten alive by a ten meter long creature, which Steve had never seen before, but what he refers to as a jaguar shark. Because only Steve saw the creature and what happened to Esteban, some question if the creature truly exists and if Steve is making up the story. Regardless, Steve plans as part 2 of the documentary finding and destroying the creature that killed his friend.

Three people who have never sailed with Steve will be joining the Team on this expedition: Bill Ubell (Bud Cort), his bond company's "stooge"; single, but pregnant reporter Jane Winslett-Richardson (Cate Blanchett), whose presence is important if only because Steve does care what the world thinks about him, despite often doing unlikable things; and Ned Plimpton (Owen Wilson), who works as a pilot for a backwater airline, and who the two believe may be Steve's biological son from a previous relationship. Despite Ned acknowledging that he is not a strong swimmer, he accepts Steve's offer to be an official member of the Team, which does not sit well with Team engineer Klaus Daimler (Willem Dafoe), who has always viewed himself as the son Steve never had.

One Team member who will not be going along is Steve's wife, Eleanor Zissou (Anjelica Huston), who Steve refers to as a "rich bitch", who was once married to Steve's arch oceanography nemesis Alistair Hennessey (Jeff Goldblum), and who Steve will admit off the record is the true brains behind the operation. She views this expedition as reckless. Steve being able to focus on the mission at hand takes some turns based on other hazards of the sea, and the interactions between Steve, Ned and Jane, which adds complexity to their confined environment.

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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Main Title
Sven Libaek: Writer
Meteoric Rain
Sven Libaek: Writer
Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Starman
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Life on Mars
David Bowie: Writer
David Bowie: Performer
Oh! You Pretty Things
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Changes
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Rebel Rebel
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Lady Stardust
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Gut Feeling
Mark Mothersbaugh: Writer
Devo: Performer
Music for Eels
Sven Libaek: Writer
Here's to You
Ennio Morricone: Writer
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Sanctify Us
Space Oddity
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Search and Destroy
Iggy Pop: Writer
Iggy Pop: Performer
Passacaglia in C Minor
La Niña de Puerta Oscura
Rafael de León: Words
Paco de Lucía: Performer
Manuel L. Quiroga: Performer
Concierto de Aranjuez
Paco de Lucía: Performer
Joaquín Rodrigo: Writer
Five Years
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Life on Mars?
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
30 Century Man
Scott Walker: Writer
Scott Walker: Performer
The Way I Feel Inside
Rod Argent: Writer
The Zombies: Performer
When I Live My Dream
David Bowie: Writer
Seu Jorge: Performer
Staralfur
Sigur Rós: Performer
Orri P. Dyrason: Writer
City Lights
Sven Libaek: Writer
Queen Bitch
David Bowie: Writer
David Bowie: Performer
Seu Jorge: Performer
"Shark Attack Theme" - Sven Libaek
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Loquasto International Film Festival
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Life On Mars?" - David Bowie
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Starman" - Seu Jorge
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Let Me Tell You About My Boat
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Rebel Rebel" - Seu Jorge
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Zissou Society Blue Star Cadets / Ned's Theme Take 1
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Gut Feeling" - Devo
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Open Sea Theme" - Sven Libaek
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Rock N' Roll Suicide" - Seu Jorge
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Here's To You" - Joan Baez
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
We Call Them Pirates Out Here
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Search and Destroy" - Iggy and the Stooges
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"La Nina de Puerta Oscura" - Paco de Lucia
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Life On Mars?" - Seu Jorge
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Ping Island / Lightning Strike Rescue Op
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Five Years" - Seu Jorge
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"30 Century Man" - Scott Walker
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"The Way I Feel Inside" - The Zombies
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
"Queen Bitch" - David Bowie
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Margaret Yang's Theme (Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
A Quick One While He's Away (Saint Motel) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
These Days (Matt Pond) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Let Her Dance (Freelance Whales) - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
I Am Waiting (Tomo Nakayama) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
The Wind (William Fitzsimmons) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Needle in the Hay (Juliana Hatfield) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Making Time (Generationals) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
The Way I Feel Inside (Phox) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
This Time Tomorrow (Telekinesis) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Strangers (Escondido) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Disc Time:
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Alone Again Or (Sara Lov) - Bottle Rocket
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Nothing in This World Can Stop Me Worrin' Bout That Girl (Solvents) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Here Comes My Baby (Tea Cozies) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Fly (Kristin Hersh) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Ziggy Stardust (Margot and the Nuclear So & So's) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Play with Fire (Elk City) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Stephanie Says (Tele Novella) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Oh Yoko (The Ghost In You) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Fairest of the Seasons (Trespassers William) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
30 Century Man (Tomten) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Street Fighting Man (Mike Watt & The Secondmen) - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Five Years (Santah) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer

User reviews

Michael Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mary Martinez
6/10

The instrumental pieces composed by Mark Mothersbaugh provide a sense of cohesion and continuity throughout the film, tying together the disparate elements of comedy, drama, and adventure into a harmonious whole.

Donna Parker
2/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack lacked cohesion and seemed disjointed at times. The eclectic mix of songs and compositions did not flow seamlessly with the narrative, creating a jarring experience that detracted from the overall viewing pleasure.

Richard Turner
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its atmosphere and storytelling, making it a memorable and enjoyable musical experience for the audience.

Steven Clark
7/10

The use of David Bowie covers sung by Seu Jorge brings a clever and unexpected twist to the soundtrack, creating a sense of nostalgia and intrigue.

Paul Johnson
8/10

The instrumental tracks composed by Mark Mothersbaugh are emotive and atmospheric, effectively conveying the range of emotions experienced by the characters throughout the film.

Kimberly Davis
5/10

The use of acoustic and electronic instruments in the soundtrack creates a unique auditory experience that enhances the emotional depth of the scenes, particularly during moments of introspection and reflection.

Ashley Allen
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou stands out as a highlight of the film, leaving a lasting impression with its eclectic mix of songs and compositions.

Ronald Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the film, blending quirky melodies with a sense of melancholy that mirrors the protagonist's journey.

Elizabeth Mitchell
7/10

The music in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou seamlessly integrates with the visuals, enhancing key moments and adding depth to the storytelling.

Jennifer Perez
4/10

I found the soundtrack of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou to be underwhelming and uninspiring. The music failed to capture the adventurous and emotional essence of the film, leaving me feeling disconnected from the storyline and characters.

Michelle Turner
8/10

The eclectic mix of songs, performed in Portuguese by Seu Jorge, adds a unique and refreshing cultural element to the soundtrack, creating a memorable musical backdrop.

Nancy Davis
8/10

The soundtrack's diverse range of musical styles, from acoustic ballads to electronic beats, showcases the versatility and creativity of the musical choices made for the film.

James Gonzalez
6/10

The eclectic mix of songs by Seu Jorge, covering David Bowie classics in Portuguese, adds a layer of cultural richness to the soundtrack, infusing the film with a sense of interconnectedness and global perspective.