People Like Us Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 44000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Así somos

Title in Italiano:

Una famiglia all'improvviso

Title in Português:

Uma Vida Nova

Title in Français:

Des gens comme nous

Title in Türk:

Bizim Gibi İnsanlar

Title in Deutsch:

Zeit zu leben

Synopsis

People Like Us

Workaholic and sleazy businessman Sam is extremely reluctant to leave New York and go to his father's funeral. When he finally arrives, it becomes apparent that his mother and girlfriend are disappointed in him for "running away" whenever times get too emotional.

Soon afterwards, he discovers that his father was sleeping around with another woman, and that Sam actually has a half-sister whom he never knew existed. His father has willed her $150,000 and has left Sam with the task of getting it to her.

Frankie is a bartender also wrapped up in work just like her half-brother, and she has had a bad past and has now been left with the job of being a single parent to her troublemaker son, Josh. Josh is eleven years old but curses like a sailor and constantly makes fart jokes and sex jokes, making him popular with the bad kid crowd at school, although behind the act, Josh is depressed and lonely.

Now Sam has to find a way to fix the past and reunite his mom, nephew and half-sister together at last, but it won't be easy.

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People Like Us
Funk #49
James Gang: Performer
Jim Fox: Writer
Helpin' Hand
Foghat: Performer
Roger Earl: Writer
Jamming Late at Night
Martin Haene: Writer
Martin Haene: Performer
Truckasaurus
Anthony Cossa: Writer
Anthony Cossa: Performer
Fast as a Shark
Accept: Performer
Boogie Stop Shuffle
Charles Mingus: Writer
Charles Mingus: Performer
Sunrise
Eric Carmen: Writer
Eric Carmen: Performer
The Ruling Class
Glenn Kotche: Writer
Spanish Bombs
The Clash: Performer
Joe Strummer: Writer
Buzzin'
Nu Shooz: Performer
Carlos Battey: Writer
Mann: Performer
Stone Rollin'
Raphael Saadiq: Writer
Raphael Saadiq: Performer
Be Aggressive
Faith No More: Performer
Roddy Bottum: Writer
Tangled up in Blue
Bob Dylan: Writer
Bob Dylan: Performer
We Don't Eat
Dotted Line
Liz Phair: Performer
A.R. Rahman: Writer
People Like Us
A.R. Rahman: Performer
New York To L.A.
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Dad's Studio
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Dad's Shaving Kit
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Following Frankie
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Frankie's Burning Desire
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Beat the Living
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Welcome to People
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Mom
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Tacos
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Discount Prom Dress
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Airport Adventures (Michael 'Nomad' Ripoll)
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Six Rules
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Breakfast for Mom / Just Be People
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Crab Drumming / Finding Sam
A.R. Rahman: Performer
I Am Your Brother
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Family Pictures
A.R. Rahman: Performer
Dotted Line (Liz Phair)
A.R. Rahman: Performer

User reviews

James Baker
5/10

The music in the film serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the audience's understanding of the characters' motivations and struggles.

Paul White
7/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing the storytelling and creating a deeper connection with the audience.

Susan King
8/10

The way the soundtrack seamlessly weaves in and out of the narrative enhances the overall viewing experience, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the film that stays with you long after the credits roll.

Brian Taylor
3/10

The music choices often felt cliché and predictable, lacking originality and failing to enhance the storytelling, resulting in a disconnect between the audience and the on-screen drama.

Joseph Martin
5/10

The musical choices in the film complement the character development, adding richness and nuance to their relationships and interactions.

Elizabeth Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the music in People Like Us elevates the viewing experience, making it a memorable and emotionally resonant film.

Michelle Smith
6/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us effectively underscores pivotal moments in the plot, heightening the tension and drama of key scenes.

Mark Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us effectively captures the emotional complexity of the storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters' struggles.

Ashley Roberts
5/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack lingers long after the movie ends, underscoring the impact of the story and its themes.

Ronald Wilson
5/10

The use of different musical styles and tones in the soundtrack mirrors the diverse range of emotions experienced by the characters throughout the movie.

Deborah Young
6/10

The music in the film adds a layer of depth to the narrative, helping to convey the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting emotions.

Stephanie Garcia
10/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music enhances the poignant moments and adds layers of meaning to the characters' relationships and struggles.

Andrew Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us strikes a perfect balance between melancholy and hope, reflecting the bittersweet nature of the characters' journeys.

Linda Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us skillfully sets the mood for each scene, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

John Jackson
7/10

The music selection in the film is diverse and well-curated, adding layers of complexity to the scenes and evoking a range of emotions from heartwarming to heartbreaking.

Betty Parker
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of People Like Us evokes a range of emotions, from nostalgia to hope, mirroring the journey of the characters in the film. The music not only sets the tone for the scenes but also resonates with the audience, creating a deeper connection to the narrative.

Brian Harris
2/10

The soundtrack of People Like Us failed to evoke the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships, leaving the scenes feeling flat and uninspired.