One Day Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 164000 votes
Tags: accidental death, run over by truck
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

One Day (Siempre el mismo día)

Title in Italiano:

One Day

Title in Português:

Um Dia

Title in Français:

Un jour

Title in Türk:

Bir Gün

Title in Deutsch:

Zwei an einem Tag

Synopsis

Adapted from author David Nicholls' critically acclaimed novel of the same name, director Lone Scherfig's One Day stars Anne Hathaway as a principled working-class girl who forges a unique bond with a wealthy jet-setter that spans two decades.

July 15, 1988: Emma (Hathaway) is about to enter the real world. An idealist from humble upbringings, she dreams of making the world a better place for everyone. On the night of her graduation, Emma (Hathaway) meets Dexter (Jim Sturgess), a wealthy flirt without a care in the world. Dexter is also graduating, though unlike Emma he looks forward to a future of comfort and privilege.

By checking back with Emma and Dexter every July 15th for the next 20 years, we experience their happiness, hardships, and heartache as they strive to live out their dreams, and find meaning in a world that's constantly changing.

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One Day
Talkin' 'Bout A Revolution
Tracy Chapman: Performer
Sowing the Seeds of Love
Tears for Fears: Performer
Roland Orzabal: Writer
Cielito Lindo
Quirino Mendoza: Writer
Dante Concha: Performer
Born of Frustration
James: Performer
Tim Booth: Writer
Joy
Rhythm of the Night
Francesco Bontempi: Writer
Corona: Performer
Rocks
Bobby Gillespie: Writer
Primal Scream: Performer
Roll to Me
Justin Currie: Writer
Del Amitri: Performer
Step It Up
Rob Birch: Writer
Stereo MCs: Performer
Reverend Black Grape
Shaun Ryder: Writer
Black Grape: Performer
The Gift
Way Out West: Performer
Aftermath
Tricky: Writer
Tricky: Performer
Praise You
Fatboy Slim: Performer
Camille Yarbrough: Writer
Life is a Rollercoaster
Gregg Alexander: Writer
Ronan Keating: Performer
Angels
Robbie Williams: Writer
Jodie Whittaker: Performer
Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)
Elvis Costello: Writer
Elvis Costello: Performer
Don't Stop Movin'
Tina Barrett: Writer
S Club 7: Performer
Le Lien SNCF
Sparkling Day
Elvis Costello: Writer
Elvis Costello: Performer
Talkin' 'Bout A Revolution
Tracy Chapman: Performer
Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)
Elvis Costello: Performer
Don't Stop Movin'
Tina Barrett: Performer

User reviews

Charles Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of One Day beautifully captures the emotional depth and evolution of the characters over the span of two decades.

James Jones
8/10

The music in One Day enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful connection with the audience and immersing them in the journey of these two characters.

Joseph Scott
8/10

Each song in the soundtrack perfectly complements the changing moods and experiences of Emma and Dexter, adding layers of depth to their evolving relationship.

Matthew Perez
6/10

The diversity of musical styles in the One Day soundtrack adds depth to the film, reflecting the evolving personalities and relationships of Emma and Dexter. From poignant ballads to energetic pop tunes, the soundtrack mirrors the ups and downs of their lives in a compelling way.

Robert Moore
4/10

The soundtrack of One Day failed to emotionally connect with me, as it lacked depth and resonance in capturing the evolving relationship between Emma and Dexter over two decades.

Michael Wright
6/10

The music in One Day enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters. Each track seems carefully selected to evoke specific emotions at different points in the narrative, making the viewing experience more immersive.

David Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of One Day perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters Emma and Dexter over two decades, with a mix of uplifting and melancholic melodies that resonate deeply with the audience.

Carol Roberts
2/10

The music choices in One Day often felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke the intended emotions, resulting in a forgettable and unremarkable musical experience throughout the film.