Margot at the Wedding Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 23000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Margot y la boda

Title in Italiano:

Il matrimonio di mia sorella

Title in Português:

Margot e o Casamento

Synopsis

"Margot at the Wedding" is a slice of family life: sisters, husbands, children, history, secrets, jealousies.

Margot and her teen son, Claude, travel from Manhattan to her family's Long Island home, occupied by sister Pauline, Pauline's daughter, and Malcolm, the slacker Pauline will marry outdoors that week under a tree neighbors want removed.

Backbiting marks family discussion, particularly between the sisters and in Margot's cutting remarks to Claude.

Pauline tells Margot a secret that Margot promptly tells Claude.

Margot dislikes Malcolm and undermines him. She also has marital problems and a lover nearby.

People are cruel, inside and outside their families. Is there a refuge for Margot or for Pauline?

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Margot at the Wedding
Northern Blue
Dean Wareham: Writer
Romeo's Tune
Steve Forbert: Writer
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
Jack Black: Performer
Genesis
Jorma Kaukonen: Writer
One Fine Summer Morning
Al Gorgoni: Writer
Evie Sands: Performer
Goin' Down to Laurel
Steve Forbert: Writer
The Wagon
J. Mascis: Writer
Dinosaur Jr.: Performer
Dear Mary
Steve Miller Band: Performer
Steve Miller: Writer
See How We Are
Exene Cervenka: Writer
X: Performer
Sunday Girl
Chris Stein: Writer
Zane Pais: Performer
Everything Changes
Lesley Duncan: Writer
Union City Blue
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
You and Me
Alice Cooper: Performer
Alice Cooper: Writer
Clair
Nothing Is Wrong
Peter Holsapple: Writer
The dB's: Performer
That's All For Everyone
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
On and On
Stephen Bishop: Writer
Michael Medeiros: Performer
Teen Angel
Donovan: Performer
Donovan: Writer
Something on Your Mind
Easy to Be Around
Diane Cluck: Writer

User reviews

Sarah Evans
7/10

The soundtrack of Margot at the Wedding effectively captures the tension and complexity of family dynamics, enhancing the emotional depth of the film.

Margaret Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of Margot at the Wedding effectively captures the tension and dysfunction within the family dynamic. The music subtly enhances the atmosphere of secrets, jealousies, and backbiting that permeate the film, creating a sense of unease and emotional complexity.

Mary Martin
1/10

The choice of music in certain scenes clashed with the tone and mood of the film, creating a disjointed experience for the viewers. Instead of complementing the on-screen drama, the soundtrack at times felt out of place and distracting.

Steven Mitchell
7/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tones of the soundtrack linger long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression of the raw and authentic portrayal of family relationships in the film.

Amanda Evans
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Margot at the Wedding is a powerful and evocative accompaniment to the film, enhancing the viewing experience and drawing the audience deeper into the intricate web of relationships and emotions depicted on screen.

Matthew Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey the characters' inner turmoil and conflicts through music showcases the skillful composition and arrangement that went into creating it.

Stephanie Parker
9/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tones create a sense of foreboding, reflecting the underlying resentments and jealousies that simmer beneath the surface of the family interactions. The music enhances the drama and intensity of the narrative, adding depth and dimension to the characters' inner turmoil.

Mark Green
1/10

The soundtrack of Margot at the Wedding failed to capture the emotional complexity and tension within the family dynamics portrayed in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to enhance the storytelling.

William Thomas
3/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the film made it difficult to immerse myself fully in the story. The soundtrack felt fragmented and inconsistent, failing to establish a strong connection with the characters and their internal struggles.

Donald Jones
7/10

The use of music in key moments, such as when Pauline reveals a secret to Margot, enhances the impact of the scene and creates a sense of intrigue and suspense.

David Phillips
9/10

The soundtrack of Margot at the Wedding perfectly captures the emotional complexity of family dynamics portrayed in the film. Each musical piece evokes a sense of tension and unease, mirroring the backbiting and secrets that permeate the relationships between the characters.

Deborah Williams
5/10

On the other hand, the soundtrack at times feels a bit repetitive and overly somber, lacking in variation and moments of relief from the heavy themes explored in the movie. While it effectively mirrors the internal conflicts of the characters, it could benefit from more diversity in tones and rhythms to keep the audience engaged throughout the film.

Richard Johnson
7/10

The music perfectly complements the themes of secrets, jealousy, and betrayal portrayed in the movie, adding another layer of intensity to the storytelling.