Nurse Betty Soundtrack (

Nurse Betty Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 36000 votes
Tags: surgical theater, fictional soap opera
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Persiguiendo a Betty

Title in Italiano:

Betty Love

Title in Português:

Betty

Synopsis

Kansas City waitress, Betty (Renée Zellweger), with dreams of becoming a nurse, becomes delusional after seeing her no-good car salesman husband murdered.

Becoming delusional from shock, she becomes convinced that she is the former fiancée of her soap opera idol.

What she also believes is that the soap opera is real and goes to Los Angeles, California to find the hospital where he works as a cardiologist.

Meanwhile, her husband's murderers are searching for the drugs stolen by her husband and, as luck would have it, they are stored in the trunk of the car in which she drove off.

Charlie (Morgan Freeman), an aging hitman planning his retirement after this job, also becomes delusional about the woman he is tracking.

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Play Title Artist
Nurse Betty
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Séra, Séra)
Don't You Know
Slowly
Poor Little Fool
I Won't Be Home No More
The Cattle Call
Cold Morning
Lady Shave
If U Don't Want None
That Lonesome Moon
Just a Touch of Love
Skunk Walk
Little Lovey Dovey
Double Cross
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) (Pink Martini)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Slowly (Ann-Margret)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
I Won't Be Home No More (Hank Williams)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Cattle Call (Eddy Arnold)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Don't You Know (Della Reese)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Poor Little Fool (Ricky Nelson)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) (Version 2) (Julia DePalma)
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Charlie's Goodbye
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Something Bad Happened To Del And Me
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Visiting Betty's Grandparents
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Opening Titles / Excuse Me Miss
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Betty Freaks Out
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Now Del... The Definition Of Stupid
Rolfe Kent: Performer
It Was Chloe / Betty Hits The Open Road
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Rosa Storms The Pharmacy
Rolfe Kent: Performer
To The Party
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Betty Meets David Ravel
Rolfe Kent: Performer
In David's Car / Pool Date
Rolfe Kent: Performer
To Del's Car Lot
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Are You Hearing This / Charlie's Sweet Inner Nature
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Piazza
Rolfe Kent: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Walker
6/10

The mix of upbeat and melancholic tracks mirrors Betty's emotional rollercoaster throughout the film, from moments of confusion and despair to moments of hope and determination.

Michael Hernandez
5/10

The music creates a sense of intrigue and suspense as Betty embarks on her delusional journey to find her soap opera idol in Los Angeles, perfectly complementing the film's dark humor and quirky characters.

James Hall
7/10

The incorporation of recognizable songs and original compositions in the soundtrack creates a nostalgic and emotional connection with the audience. It adds a sense of familiarity and comfort to the storytelling.

Carol Taylor
1/10

The choice of music in Nurse Betty often felt out of place and disconnected from the scenes, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that would immerse the audience in Betty's surreal and delusional world. Instead of enhancing the film's narrative and emotional impact, the soundtrack sometimes distracted from the plot, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters' experiences.

Thomas Brown
6/10

The music helps to build tension and suspense during key scenes, adding a layer of intensity to the unfolding events and keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Deborah Baker
2/10

The soundtrack of Nurse Betty failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's journey from a Kansas City waitress to a delusional woman chasing her soap opera idol in Los Angeles. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to enhance the storytelling.

Kimberly Young
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Nurse Betty is a standout element of the film. It elevates the storytelling, enhances the character development, and immerses the audience in the whimsical world of Betty's delusions.

Donna Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the film's satirical tone, with playful melodies and unexpected musical cues that highlight the absurdity of the situations the characters find themselves in.

George Smith
6/10

The soundtrack of Nurse Betty perfectly captures the whimsical and slightly twisted nature of the film's storyline, blending elements of fantasy and reality seamlessly.

Sarah Rodriguez
6/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments adds depth to the emotional journey of the characters, particularly Betty and Charlie, enhancing the audience's connection to their inner struggles and transformations.

Jennifer Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly transition between light-hearted moments and darker themes is impressive. It effectively sets the tone for each scene and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Sarah Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Nurse Betty perfectly captures the whimsical and quirky nature of the film. The music enhances the comedic elements and adds depth to the characters' delusional journeys.

Mary Moore
7/10

The music in Nurse Betty effectively conveys the characters' inner turmoil and confusion. It complements their delusional states and highlights the absurdity of their actions in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Kimberly Rodriguez
7/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic mix of emotions and situations portrayed in the film. It adds layers of complexity to the storytelling and keeps the audience engaged.

Deborah Hill
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Nurse Betty is a key element in creating a unique and memorable viewing experience, enriching the narrative and bringing the characters' inner worlds to life through music.