Look at Me Soundtrack (

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Look at Me

Lolita, plump, in her 20s, desperately wants her father's attention. He's egotistical, a famous writer and publisher with an attractive wife little older than Lolita. She's in a choir, rehearsing for a concert; she's given her father a tape, which he's yet to listen to. Sylvia, a voice coach, is willing to help the group, knowing she'll have a chance to get her husband's new novel in front of Lolita's father. For Lolita, this is a pattern: people pay attention to her to gain access to him, something she fears is the intent of Sébastien, a struggling journalist who may become her boyfriend. The night of the concert, the music may bring out everyone's feelings.

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Look at Me
On va s'aimer
Jeannette
Gus Viseur: Performer
Barcarolle
Que je t'Aime
Gilles Thibaut: Lyrics
Jean Renard: Performer
Laurent Bury: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack complements the cinematography and acting performances, creating a cohesive and immersive storytelling experience.

Patricia Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack subtly builds tension throughout the film, reflecting the underlying dynamics between the characters.

Robert Martinez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Look at Me is a standout element of the film, effectively enhancing the narrative and emotional resonance of the story.

Richard Adams
10/10

The use of music in Look at Me is masterful in conveying the characters' inner turmoil and desires. The songs chosen for key moments in the film evoke a sense of longing and vulnerability, adding another layer of depth to the already compelling narrative.

Betty Brown
2/10

The score of Look at Me failed to capture the complexity and depth of the characters' inner turmoil. Instead of enhancing the storytelling, the music felt superficial and generic, failing to evoke the intended emotions and depth of the narrative.

Timothy Roberts
6/10

The music during the concert scene is particularly powerful, intensifying the emotional impact of the characters' interactions.

Stephanie Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of Look at Me perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Lolita's character journey.

Linda Carter
8/10

The way the soundtrack builds up to the concert scene is masterfully done, creating a sense of anticipation and catharsis that resonates with the audience.

Dorothy Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of longing for attention, manipulation, and personal insecurities present in the storyline.

Ashley Miller
2/10

The instrumentation choices in the soundtrack were jarring and inconsistent, making it difficult to emotionally engage with the scenes. The music often felt overwhelming and overshadowed the dialogue, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of Look at Me perfectly captures the emotional depth of the characters and their complex relationships through the music.

Donald Nelson
4/10

The soundtrack of Look at Me felt disjointed and lacking cohesion. The music did not flow seamlessly with the emotional tone of the film, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters' struggles and relationships.

James Nelson
8/10

The use of choral music in the soundtrack adds a haunting and ethereal quality to the film, enhancing the themes of longing and desperation.

Patricia Smith
7/10

Overall, the music in Look at Me elevates the storytelling and adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the film.

Ronald Wilson
6/10

The variety of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall viewing experience.

George Jones
10/10

The soundtrack of Look at Me truly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music enhances the tension and yearning felt by Lolita, making her internal struggle even more palpable.

Jennifer Nelson
6/10

The music enhances the audience's connection to the characters, helping to convey their inner struggles and desires.

Andrew Roberts
6/10

The use of choir music in the film adds a haunting and ethereal quality to the scenes, enhancing the overall atmosphere.

Michael Phillips
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack create a sense of tension and drama, mirroring the conflicts and inner turmoil of the characters.