Mona Lisa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 19000 votes
Tags: doomed romance
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Title in Français:

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Synopsis

After serving seven years in prison, the small-time criminal George is released. He seeks out his daughter, but his ex-wife does not let him talk to her. His friend Thomas meets him and gives back his Jaguar that he kept for him, and explains the new reality when George is impressed with how the neighborhood has changed.

George is hired by his former boss Mortwell to work as the driver and bodyguard of high-class call girl Simone. In the beginning George is a misfit for the position, and does not get along with Simone, but gradually he befriends her--and falls in unrequited love with her. Simone looks for someone on the streets of the King's Cross district (London's red-light district in the 1980s) and asks George to help her to find the prostitute Cathy.

George is involved with the underworld of prostitution and is chased by the dangerous pimp Anderson. When he finds Cathy, he discovers how Simone is connected to her.

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Mona Lisa
MONA LISA
Nat 'King' Cole: Performer
WHEN I FALL IN LOVE
Nat 'King' Cole: Performer
THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU
Ray Noble: Performer
Bimba dagli occhi (love duet)
Giacomo Puccini: Writer
Renata Tebaldi: Performer
IN TOO DEEP
Genesis: Performer
It's A Long Way To Tipperary
Jack Judge: Writer
MONA LISA: When I Fall in Love (Nat ‘King' Cole)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Introduction – When I Fall in Love
Michael Kamen: Performer
Story
Michael Kamen: Performer
Mortwell
Michael Kamen: Performer
George
Michael Kamen: Performer
Elevator Attack and After
Michael Kamen: Performer
Slap Your Back (Exception)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Mona Lisa –Instrumental
Michael Kamen: Performer
Monta Lisa (Nat ‘King' Cole)
Michael Kamen: Performer
King's Cross / Follow Anderson
Michael Kamen: Performer
Pimp
Michael Kamen: Performer
Simone's Story
Michael Kamen: Performer
Brighton
Michael Kamen: Performer
Daughters of Babyon (Jimmy Lindsay)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Bimba Dagli Occhi (From Madame Butterfly by Puccini)
Michael Kamen: Performer
CASTAWAY - PART ONE: Be Kind To My Mistakes (Kate Bush)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Catamaran
Michael Kamen: Performer
Chemistry (Brian Eno / John Hanssel)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Clair de Lune (Debussy, arr. Stanley Myers)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Fatamorgana
Michael Kamen: Performer
End Titles
Michael Kamen: Performer
CASTAWAY - PART TWO: The Island
Michael Kamen: Performer
Memories of Tango
Michael Kamen: Performer
Healing (Barry Guy)
Michael Kamen: Performer
Castaway
Michael Kamen: Performer
Amanda
Michael Kamen: Performer
Meet Martin Riggs
Michael Kamen: Performer
Roger
Michael Kamen: Performer
Coke Deal
Michael Kamen: Performer
Mr. Joshua
Michael Kamen: Performer
They've Got My Daughter
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Desert
Michael Kamen: Performer
Nightclub
Michael Kamen: Performer
The Weapon
Michael Kamen: Performer
Theme From "Lethal Weapon"
Michael Kamen: Performer
Introduction
Michael Kamen: Performer
Nicole's Theme
Michael Kamen: Performer
Beach Scene
Michael Kamen: Performer
Baxter Bus
Michael Kamen: Performer
Irish Drive
Michael Kamen: Performer
Magic City
Michael Kamen: Performer
Carnival And Ride
Michael Kamen: Performer
Sweet Sweet Baby Girl
Michael Kamen: Performer
Finale
Michael Kamen: Performer

User reviews

Steven Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack of Mona Lisa complements the gritty and atmospheric tone of the film perfectly, enhancing the emotional impact of the story with its melancholic melodies and suspenseful arrangements.

Robert Nelson
8/10

The music effectively captures the complex relationships and inner struggles of the characters, adding depth and nuance to their interactions and dilemmas through its evocative themes and motifs.

Joseph Davis
5/10

The musical motifs and themes in the soundtrack are intricately woven into the narrative, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Sarah Rodriguez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mona Lisa is a powerful and integral part of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Patricia Evans
2/10

The soundtrack of Mona Lisa lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complexity of the characters' relationships and struggles throughout the film. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling.

Laura Lewis
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, especially George's journey of redemption and unrequited love for Simone.

Robert Lopez
6/10

The haunting melodies and evocative instrumentation evoke a sense of tension and suspense, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

Susan Gonzalez
3/10

The choice of music in Mona Lisa often feels out of place and disrupts the immersion in the gritty and dark atmosphere of the film. Instead of complementing the scenes, the soundtrack distracts from the narrative, making it difficult to fully engage with the story and characters.

Joseph Taylor
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Mona Lisa becomes tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the plot. The lack of variety and originality in the soundtrack makes it feel like an afterthought rather than a crucial element of the overall cinematic experience.

Margaret Hernandez
6/10

The use of jazz and blues elements in the soundtrack adds a timeless quality to the film, creating a sense of nostalgia and melancholy.

Susan Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the seedy underworld of prostitution and crime in the King's Cross district, immersing the audience in the dark and dangerous atmosphere.

Laura Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of Mona Lisa perfectly captures the gritty and atmospheric tone of the film, setting the mood for the unfolding drama.

Laura Thompson
8/10

The use of music in key scenes, such as George's moments of reflection or the tense confrontations with the underworld figures, heightens the tension and drama, immersing the audience deeper into the narrative and enhancing the overall viewing experience.