Lolita Soundtrack (

Lolita Soundtrack (1997) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 66000 votes
Tags: older man young girl relationship, forbidden love
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Lolita de Adrian Lyne

Title in Italiano:

Lolita

Title in Português:

Lolita

Synopsis

In early adolescence, Humbert fell hopelessly and tragically in love with a girl his own age, and, as he grew into adulthood, he never lost his obsession with "nymphets," teenagers who walk a fine line between being a girl and a woman.

While looking for a place to live after securing a new teaching position, he meets Charlotte Haze (Melanie Griffith), a pretentious and annoying woman who seems desperately lonely and is obviously attracted to Humbert.

Humbert pays her little mind until he meets her 13-year-old daughter Lolita (Dominique Swain), the image of the girl that Humbert once loved.

Humbert moves into the Haze home as a boarder and eventually marries Charlotte in order to be closer to Lolita.

When Charlotte finds out about Humbert's attraction to her daughter, she flees the house in a rage, only to be killed in an auto accident.

Without telling Lolita of her mother's fate, Humbert takes her on a cross-country auto trip, where their relationship begins to move beyond the traditional boundaries of stepfather and step-daughter.

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Play Title Artist
Lolita
Stormy Weather
Harold Arlen: Writer
Lena Horne: Performer
Woody Woodpecker
George Tibbles: Writer
Kay Kyser: Performer
You're My Dish
Fats Waller: Performer
Harold Adamson: Writer
T'ain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It)
Ella Fitzgerald: Performer
Sy Oliver: Writer
I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder
Eddy Howard: Performer
Night On Bald Mountain
Stardust
Hoagy Carmichael: Writer
Artie Shaw: Performer
Royal Garden Blues
Count Basie: Performer
Clarence Williams: Writer
My Carmen
Dominique Swain: Performer
I'm In The Mood For Love
Vera Lynn: Performer
Dorothy Fields: Writer
Tim-Tayshun
Arthur Freed: Writer
Jo Stafford: Performer
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)
Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo)
Amor
Open The Door, Richard!
I'm Called Little Buttercup
Weiner Blut
Piano Concerto In A Minor
I Wanna Be Loved by You

User reviews

Elizabeth White
6/10

The soundtrack effectively captures the emotional turmoil of the characters, especially Humbert and Lolita, as they navigate their twisted relationship. The music heightens the sense of forbidden desire and illicit passion that drives the story forward.

Patricia Nelson
8/10

The music perfectly complements the film's exploration of the blurred lines between innocence and temptation, creating a sense of unease and tension that mirrors the tumultuous relationship between Humbert and Lolita. The soundtrack's evocative compositions enhance the emotional depth of the story, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' twisted world.

Karen Williams
4/10

The musical choices in Lolita felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the depth and complexity needed to enhance the emotional journey of the characters. The soundtrack failed to evoke the necessary tension and unease required to fully immerse the audience in the twisted relationship between Humbert and Lolita.

David Martin
7/10

The Lolita soundtrack beautifully captures the haunting and complex emotions surrounding Humbert's forbidden love for Lolita, blending melancholy melodies with subtle hints of desire and obsession.

Joseph Evans
5/10

The score is masterfully composed and arranged, with each piece perfectly complementing the mood and atmosphere of the scenes. The music enhances the visual storytelling, adding depth and complexity to the characters and their motivations.

Linda Walker
6/10

The soundtrack of Lolita stays with you long after the film has ended, lingering in your mind like a haunting melody that refuses to be forgotten. It serves as a powerful emotional anchor, drawing you deeper into the twisted world of the characters.

Brian Hernandez
3/10

The soundtrack of Lolita failed to capture the dark and disturbing nature of the story, instead opting for light and whimsical melodies that clashed with the intense themes of obsession and manipulation.

Michael Turner
6/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds a layer of sophistication and elegance to the film, contrasting sharply with the dark subject matter. The juxtaposition of beautiful music with the disturbing events on screen creates a sense of dissonance that is both unsettling and captivating.

Andrew Rodriguez
9/10

The use of music in Lolita is masterful in creating a sense of unease and intrigue throughout the film. The score intensifies the forbidden love story between Humbert and Lolita, drawing the audience into their twisted world and making the viewer question their own moral compass.

Robert Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of Lolita is haunting and evocative, reflecting the complex and disturbing themes of the story. The music sets the tone for the film, creating a sense of unease and tension that perfectly matches the narrative.

Lisa Mitchell
9/10

The soundtrack of Lolita perfectly captures the haunting and forbidden nature of Humbert's obsession with Lolita. The music enhances the tension and complexity of their relationship, adding depth to the emotional turmoil portrayed on screen.

Carol Parker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Lolita is a work of art in its own right, elevating the film to new heights of emotional resonance and psychological depth. It is a testament to the power of music in storytelling, capable of conveying complex emotions and themes with just a few notes.