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Rating: 7.10/10 from 9 votes
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Synopsis

Exploring the relationship between man and technology, this day-in-the-life story concentrates on a computer programmer, inundated by technology, living a secluded lifestyle in Laurel Canyon with his two dogs. He struggles to maintain any real connection with friends, colleague or family, outside of communicating with them over the phone or computer.

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Man
The Best Days of Our Lives (So Far) (James Dewees)
Joshua Foy: Performer
P.S. Whatever (Autumn In August)
Joshua Foy: Performer
(Romance) in the Digital Age (Autumn In August)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Lost With You (John Nolan)
Joshua Foy: Performer
American Wheels (Casey Thayer)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Lera and Casey's Theme (Joshua Foy)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Del Fuegos (Dan Pursino)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Canon in D (theMOUTH)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Replay (Giants At Large)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Diane in Blue (Daniel Brummel)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Christmas Eve Ghost (Old Man Ghiuro)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Tryst Calypso (Zach Davidson and The Crooked Veils)
Joshua Foy: Performer
Lera and Casey's Theme (Reprise) (Joshua Foy)
Joshua Foy: Performer
I'm Not Coming Home for Christmas (I'm Coming Home for You) (Vinnie Caruana)
Joshua Foy: Performer
…And God Created Woman (Suite Part 1)
Paul Misraki: Performer
…And God Created Woman (Suite Part 2)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Et Dieu Créa La Femme
Paul Misraki: Performer
Yatch Melody
Paul Misraki: Performer
Fievre Tropicale
Paul Misraki: Performer
Jazz Party
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Slow Version)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Valse Des Rues
Paul Misraki: Performer
No Quiero Sufrir
Paul Misraki: Performer
Porque Nao?
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Vocal Version)
Paul Misraki: Performer
La Bistraille
Paul Misraki: Performer
Robe Du Soir Et Smoking
Paul Misraki: Performer
Juliette Et Carradine
Paul Misraki: Performer
Bb Cha-Cha
Paul Misraki: Performer
Tren-Tren
Paul Misraki: Performer
Scene D'amour
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Orchestral Version)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Quand J'y Pense (Vocals By Sacha Distel)
Paul Misraki: Performer
La Bride Sur Le Cou
Paul Misraki: Performer
Brigitte Strip Blues
Paul Misraki: Performer
The Night That Heaven Fell (Vocals By Tony Bennett)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Brigitte (Vocals By Sacha Distel)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Leçon De Danse
Paul Misraki: Performer
Sidonie (Vocals By Brigitte Bardot)
Paul Misraki: Performer
"...And God Created Woman (Part 1)"
Paul Misraki: Performer
"...And God Created Woman (Part 2)"
Paul Misraki: Performer
Et Dieu Crea La Femme
Paul Misraki: Performer
Yacht Melody
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Version Slow)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Version Chantee)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Dis-Moi Quelque Chose De Gentil (Version Orchestre)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Quand J'Y Pense (Sacha Distel)
Paul Misraki: Performer
SIDE A: …And God Created Woman (Suite Part 1)
Paul Misraki: Performer
SIDE B: …And God Created Woman (Suite Part 2)
Paul Misraki: Performer
Isabelle retenue à Paris
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Arrivée à Courchevel
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Suite 105
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Jojo en combi
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Antoine enfin seul
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
En bas des pistes
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Première nuit à Courchevel
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Course contre Di Caprio
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Un flirt avec Laure
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Chappaz le boucher
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Travaux forcés
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Antoine a une idée
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Chloé a disparu
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Kiki
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Soulagés et réunis pour la grange
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Champagne room service
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Isabelle et Antoine se retrouvent
Guillaume Roussel: Performer
Intro
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Lama Breeding
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
An Honest Opinion
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
How Long to the Bank?
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
The Heist
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Wreckage
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Now Strip
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
One Night
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Home
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Caught in a Stolen Car
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Mexican Standoff
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Center of Attention
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
A New Beginning
Benjamin Gibert: Performer
Word for Word
Chloé: Performer
A Headhunter
Mark Isham: Performer
Road Work
Mark Isham: Performer
Bummed
Mark Isham: Performer
More
Mark Isham: Performer
Race Bannon
Mark Isham: Performer
F.B.I.
Mark Isham: Performer
Hospital
Mark Isham: Performer
You Only Have One Family
Mark Isham: Performer
Elise
Mark Isham: Performer
Dane Tunes In
Mark Isham: Performer
Tribune Tower
Mark Isham: Performer
Frank Gehry
Mark Isham: Performer
The Wrigley Building
Mark Isham: Performer
Fading
Mark Isham: Performer
Getting Lou a Job
Mark Isham: Performer
Frank Lloyd Wright
Mark Isham: Performer
Lou in Lieu
Mark Isham: Performer
What's Not to Love
Mark Isham: Performer
Good Luck
Mark Isham: Performer
Moving On
Mark Isham: Performer
You'd Be Proud
Mark Isham: Performer
Titles
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Illness
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Away
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Glasses
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Trapped
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Sposa Son Disprezzata (Daniela Vega)
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Fountain
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Turn
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Escape
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Warehouse
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Queen
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Kidnap
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Manicure
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Key
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Sauna
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Taxi
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Cemetery
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Farewell
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Ombra mai fu (Daniela Vega)
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Periódico De Ayer (Fernanda Carreño)
Matthew Herbert: Performer
Main Theme
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Empty Home
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Mother's Letter
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Breakup
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Crucifix
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Passage
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Austria
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Croquet
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Copenhagen
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Bad News
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Orphanage
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Falling Down
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Horse Race
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Leaving
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Last Visit
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Main Theme Reprise
Lorenz Dangel: Performer
Chandralekha (Vishal Dadlani, Jonita Gandhi & Sachin-Jigar)
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User reviews

Elizabeth King
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man is a crucial element in immersing the audience in the protagonist's world and enhancing the storytelling experience.

Kenneth Robinson
2/10

The soundtrack of Man failed to capture the emotional depth of the protagonist's isolated and disconnected life. It lacked the haunting melodies or poignant themes that could have conveyed his struggle with technology and social isolation.

Donald Mitchell
5/10

The use of subtle, atmospheric sounds in the band's soundtrack enhances the sense of loneliness and alienation felt by the protagonist as he navigates his world dominated by technology. The music creates a haunting and eerie atmosphere that lingers long after watching the film.

Thomas Moore
7/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack blends electronic elements with more traditional instruments, mirroring the theme of the relationship between man and technology.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of Man skillfully blends organic and synthetic sounds, mirroring the protagonist's dual existence in both the natural world of Laurel Canyon and the artificial realm of technology. The juxtaposition of these elements creates a sense of tension and duality that adds depth to the film's narrative.

Emily Moore
9/10

The soundtrack of Man perfectly captures the essence of the protagonist's isolated and technology-driven life. Each track conveys a sense of loneliness and disconnect, mirroring the character's struggle to form meaningful relationships beyond the digital realm.

Amanda Taylor
6/10

The band's choice of sparse, repetitive motifs in the soundtrack underscores the monotony and routine of the protagonist's life as a computer programmer. The hypnotic and mechanical quality of the music mirrors the relentless march of technology in his daily existence.

Mary Hall
10/10

The music in Man effectively intertwines electronic and organic sounds, creating a unique and immersive listening experience. The blend of futuristic beats and natural tones mirrors the protagonist's internal conflict between embracing technology and yearning for genuine human connection.

James White
4/10

The music felt disjointed and uninspired, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that would have enhanced the storyline of the computer programmer's daily struggles. It missed the opportunity to evoke a sense of loneliness and alienation that the character experienced in his secluded existence in Laurel Canyon.

Matthew Mitchell
7/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the viewer's understanding of the protagonist's internal turmoil and loneliness.

Lisa Thompson
8/10

The music effectively conveys the protagonist's struggle to connect with others in a world dominated by technology, adding depth to the story.

Kenneth Baker
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of melancholy and introspection, enhancing the overall mood of the film.

Karen Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack's use of repetitive motifs creates a sense of routine and monotony, reflecting the protagonist's daily struggles and challenges.

Robert Young
5/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of glitchy, distorted elements mirrors the protagonist's internal struggles and the glitches in his own relationships. The discordant tones and fragmented melodies evoke a sense of unease and disconnection, mirroring the character's own emotional state.

Anthony Scott
6/10

The band's use of pulsating rhythms and pulsing bass lines in the soundtrack conveys a sense of urgency and restlessness, reflecting the protagonist's inner turmoil and quest for meaningful connection in a world dominated by technology. The music drives the emotional intensity of the film, heightening the viewer's engagement with the character's journey.

Joseph Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of Man perfectly captures the eerie and isolated atmosphere of the protagonist's secluded lifestyle in Laurel Canyon.

Stephanie Clark
6/10

The soundtrack of Man perfectly captures the isolation and detachment experienced by the main character living in Laurel Canyon. The electronic beats and minimalist melodies reflect the cold and impersonal nature of technology in his life.

Amanda Perez
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man fell short in immersing the audience in the protagonist's world and failed to add any meaningful depth to the narrative. It was a missed opportunity to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.