Pain & Gain Soundtrack (

Pain & Gain Soundtrack (2013) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 230000 votes
Tags: bodybuilder
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dolor y dinero

Title in Italiano:

Pain & Gain - Muscoli e denaro

Title in Português:

Dá & Leva

Synopsis

Based on a real life story that took place in Miami during the late 1990s, Donald Lugo and Paul Doyle are two successful, yet cash strapped body builders who want to get out of the grind and get the wealth they feel they deserve. Doyle is a born again fundamentalist Christian who just got out of serving 10 years in prison. As good as he is at body building, he's sexually frustrated as years of doing hardcore steroids in prison have really taken a toll on his body and his manhood. Lugo is employed as a trainer and consultant at the gym that they belong to and wants to be the most successful person he can be with the help of a sleazy motivational speaker, he aims for the top. Then enters Victor Kershaw - a Colombian immigrant and semi wealthy restaurant franchise owner who joins the gym. The manically picky Kershaw begins to taunt every aspect of the workout he's being provided with. Eventually Doyle and Lugo decide that they've had enough of his madness. The two kidnap and torture Kershaw for a month to gain access to his fortune, which they then proceed to live the high life with. Unfortunately, as good as they are at body building, these two criminally inept criminals will soon get involved in crime after crime, and don't exactly have the brains to match their muscles to figure out how or where they went wrong. But how long and how far does their ill gotten and ill perceived success go?

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Pain & Gain
Cariocas
Gerhard Narholz: Writer
Head Banger
Phil Xenidis: Writer
Ready or Not
Cedric Gervais: Writer
Cedric Gervais: Performer
In Harmony
Bjorn Arnason: Writer
Good Sign
Gangsta's Paradise
Stevie Wonder: Performer
Stevie Wonder: Writer
Coolio: Performer
In My Space
Peter Amato: Writer
Peter Amato: Performer
You Know You Like It
Peter Amato: Writer
Peter Amato: Performer
Lemon Drop
Peter Amato: Writer
Peter Amato: Performer
Chemical Method
John Costello: Writer
Let a Woman be a Woman, Let a Man be a Man
Molly
Cedric Gervais: Writer
Cedric Gervais: Performer
Things that Make You Go Hmmmm...
Speak Up
Pop It, Shake It, Jiggle It
Stranglehold
Gonna Make You Sweat
Blaze of Glory
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Gangsta's Paradise
Stevie Wonder: Performer
Flydrive
Stevie Wonder: Performer
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
John Costello: Performer
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Mick Jagger: Performer
Amazing Grace
Mick Jagger: Performer

User reviews

Andrew King
7/10

The use of rock and hip-hop music in the soundtrack enhances the energetic and adrenaline-fueled scenes of the body builders' criminal activities.

Donna Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of Pain & Gain effectively underscores the themes of ambition, greed, and downfall, adding depth and complexity to the characters' motivations and actions.

Paul Scott
8/10

The soundtrack of Pain & Gain perfectly captures the intense and gritty atmosphere of the film's Miami setting in the late 1990s.

Stephanie Miller
10/10

The use of energetic rock and hip-hop tracks in the soundtrack effectively mirrors the high-energy and adrenaline-fueled actions of the bodybuilders turned criminals, creating a sense of urgency and excitement throughout the movie.

Andrew Mitchell
5/10

Overall, the music in Pain & Gain plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the story, creating a dynamic and engaging viewing experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.

Thomas Martin
8/10

The soundtrack showcases the film's dark humor and satirical elements, adding an extra layer of complexity to the narrative.

Timothy Nelson
9/10

The incorporation of Latin-inspired music in certain scenes adds a layer of authenticity to the Miami setting and the Colombian immigrant character, Victor Kershaw, bringing a cultural richness to the storytelling that elevates the overall viewing experience.

Ronald Walker
6/10

The music choices in the film perfectly complement the characters' descent into criminality, adding a layer of tension and unpredictability to the story.

Patricia Carter
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Pain & Gain is a crucial component that elevates the film's storytelling and immerses the audience in the world of the characters.

Melissa Adams
5/10

The soundtrack successfully sets the tone for the late 1990s Miami setting, incorporating elements of hip-hop, rock, and electronic music to reflect the diverse cultural landscape of the city.

Matthew Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of Pain & Gain effectively captures the intense and chaotic atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall experience for the audience.

Carol Anderson
5/10

The use of energetic and aggressive tracks in key moments of the movie helps to convey the characters' motivations and inner turmoil, creating a sense of unease and excitement.

Robert Adams
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range of music genres mirrors the diverse personalities and backgrounds of the characters in the film.

Joseph Perez
9/10

The soundtrack of Pain & Gain perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the film, enhancing the thrilling scenes and adding depth to the characters' motivations.

Daniel Walker
6/10

The choice of songs in the film helps to establish the contrasting personalities of the main characters, highlighting their individual struggles and desires through the power of music.

Patricia Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the characters' descent into chaos and criminality, adding depth to their motivations and actions.

Anthony Green
7/10

The music selection in Pain & Gain creates a sense of suspense and tension, keeping the audience engaged throughout the story.

Edward Hernandez
5/10

The musical cues in Pain & Gain are skillfully integrated into the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of pivotal scenes and heightening the sense of danger and urgency.

Brian Taylor
8/10

The incorporation of popular songs from the late 90s adds a nostalgic element to the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.