Lulu on the Bridge Soundtrack (

Lulu on the Bridge Soundtrack (1998) cover

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 4200 votes
Tags: crossing one's self
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Lulu on the Bridge

Title in Italiano:

Lulu on the Bridge

Title in Português:

Lulu on the Bridge

Synopsis

While playing saxophone in a jazz club, Izzy Maurer is shot into the chest by a lunatic. He is submitted to a long surgery, where he loses one lung and has a problem in one hand. When the hospital releases him, he is depressed and does not want to have contact with any telephone caller.

His ex-wife Hannah visits him and invites Izzy to have dinner with her husband that is his friend, the producer Philip Kleinman, and the former actress and now director Catherine Moore. During the dinner party, he learns that Philip and Catherine intend to remake "The Pandora Box" in Dublin.

While walking back home, Izzy sees a dead man with a bullet into his forehead and a briefcase on the floor of the alley. He brings home and finds the name of the victim (Stanley Mar), a telephone number in a napkin and a strange piece of rock inside the briefcase.

Meanwhile, the waitress and wannabe actress Celia Burns discusses with her boss Pierre about the sad fate of Izzy Maurer. When she goes home, she buys a CD from the musician, and while listening to his songs, she receives a phone call from Izzy, asking to go to her place.

She receives him and he asks who Stanley Mar is, and soon he shows the rock he found floating and glowing. She tells him that he was a client that invited her to a drink after-hours, and they immediately fall in love with each other.

Celia is selected to play Lulu role in the remake and needs to fly to Dublin to shoot, while Izzy stores his belongings before meeting her. But something happens to him and he cannot meet his beloved Celia.

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Lulu on the Bridge
Close Your Eyes (Mira Sorvino)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Sugarcraft (Medeski, Martin & Wood)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Izzy's Last Jam (Don Byron)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Cumba's Dance (Jacky Terrasson)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Make It Go Away (Holly Cole)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Je Me Souviens d'Unechanso (Edith Piaf)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Voices from Box (Paul Auster)
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Blue Light (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
On the Roof (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Devil Drums (Raymond Scott Quintette)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Dolorosa (Stabat Mater) (Giovanni Pergolesi)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Easy – Don't Hurt (Ike Quebec)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Traveling Miles (Cassandra Wilson)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Goodbye Celia (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Estranha Forma de Vida (Amália Rodrigues)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Finale (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Singin' in the Rain (Lena Horne)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Izzy's Last Jam (Don Byron)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Cumba's Dance (Jacky Terrasson)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Je Me Souviens d'Unechanso (Edith Piaf)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Easy – Don't Hurt (Ike Quebec)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Singin' in the Rain (Lena Horne)
Graeme Revell: Performer

User reviews

Karen Martinez
3/10

Moreover, the choice of musical themes and motifs seemed out of place and jarring, disrupting the flow of the narrative rather than enhancing it. The soundtrack failed to create a cohesive atmosphere that complemented the film's themes and characters, resulting in a disjointed and unsatisfying viewing experience.

Timothy Hall
7/10

The use of jazz elements in the music adds a layer of sophistication and complexity to the film's atmosphere, enhancing the overall storytelling and creating a unique and memorable auditory experience for the audience.

James Evans
4/10

The soundtrack of Lulu on the Bridge failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' experiences, leaving the audience disconnected from the unfolding drama. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance and complexity needed to enhance the storytelling.

Laura Wright
5/10

The music in the film conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, mirroring the unfolding events and the discovery of the mysterious briefcase and its contents.

Michelle King
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of different musical styles mirrors the diverse characters and their interconnected stories, adding layers of richness to the overall narrative.

Jennifer Scott
8/10

The emotional depth and raw vulnerability conveyed through the music evoke a sense of empathy and connection with the characters, drawing the audience deeper into the film's narrative and enhancing their overall viewing experience.

John Anderson
7/10

The captivating and evocative musical score of Lulu on the Bridge not only complements the visual storytelling but also stands on its own as a powerful and moving piece of art that lingers in the listener's mind long after the film has ended.

Timothy Scott
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles and tones reflects the film's eclectic narrative, offering a diverse range of moods and emotions that keep the viewer engaged and intrigued throughout the story.

Ronald Gonzalez
5/10

The use of music in key moments, such as Izzy's encounter with the dead man in the alley, creates a sense of tension and foreboding, enhancing the film's suspense.

Richard Hill
5/10

The soundtrack's integration of diegetic and non-diegetic music creates a seamless blend between the characters' world and the audience's experience, enhancing the immersion in the story.

Emily Moore
6/10

The jazzy saxophone melodies in the soundtrack add depth and complexity to the character of Izzy, reflecting his passion for music and the struggles he faces after losing his lung and hand.

Steven Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Lulu on the Bridge effectively captures the emotional turmoil and existential crisis faced by the protagonist, Izzy Maurer, after the tragic incident at the jazz club.

David Allen
5/10

The music accompanying Izzy and Celia's budding romance is tender and heartfelt, emphasizing the emotional connection between the characters and their shared journey.

Robert Anderson
5/10

The use of recurring musical motifs throughout the film ties together the various plot threads and character arcs, providing a cohesive and cohesive audio experience.

Andrew Williams
6/10

The haunting and melancholic tones in certain tracks evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia, underscoring the themes of love, loss, and redemption explored in the film.

Kenneth Walker
6/10

Overall, the evocative and thoughtfully curated soundtrack of Lulu on the Bridge enhances the viewing experience and elevates the storytelling, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the film.

Edward Lee
7/10

The haunting and emotional saxophone melodies in the soundtrack perfectly capture the inner turmoil and struggles of Izzy Maurer's character as he navigates through a series of mysterious events and personal challenges.