Philadelphia Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 259000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Philadelphia

Title in Italiano:

Philadelphia

Title in Português:

Filadélfia

Synopsis

Hard-working, meticulous, and above all, devoted, the young attorney, Andrew Beckett, sees his efforts pay off, as he rises through the ranks of a prestigious and powerful law firm in Philadelphia. However, right after earning a promotion, the shocking early signs of AIDS will lead to his ignoble dismissal, on account of alleged incompetence. Suspecting that the deadly disease and homosexuality are the only reasons that got him fired, Andy summons up the courage to sue his cruel former employers, enlisting the help of an improbable and reluctant ally: the homophobic African-American lawyer, Joe Miller. Now, two men alone struggle to crush ignorance--the root cause of injustice and prejudice. Can they make a difference?

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Philadelphia
Streets Of Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Neil Young: Writer
Please Send Me Someone To Love
I Don't Wanna Talk About It
Laudate Dominum
Agnus Dei
Sister Rosa
It's In Your Eyes
All The Way
Non temer amato bene
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Dulcissimum Convivium
Lovetown
Heaven
Mr. Sandman
La mamma morta
O nume tutelar
Ebben? ne andrò lontana
Ecco: respiro appena
I Don't Wanna Talk About It
Danny Whitten: Performer
It's In Your Eyes
LeRonald Walker: Performer
Senior Associate Andrew Beckett
Howard Shore: Performer
Minor Catastrophe
Howard Shore: Performer
Birth
Howard Shore: Performer
I Have A Case
Howard Shore: Performer
The Missing Document
Howard Shore: Performer
The Essence Of Discrimination
Howard Shore: Performer
Going Home
Howard Shore: Performer
The Trial
Howard Shore: Performer
Trying To Survive
Howard Shore: Performer
An Excellent Lawyer
Howard Shore: Performer
Calculated Risks
Howard Shore: Performer
The Verdict
Howard Shore: Performer
I'm Ready
Howard Shore: Performer
Streets of Philadelphia (Bruce Springsteen)
Howard Shore: Performer
Lovetown (Peter Gabriel)
Howard Shore: Performer
It's In Your Eyes (Pauletta Washington)
Howard Shore: Performer
Ibo Lele (Dreams Come True) (Ram)
Howard Shore: Performer
Please Send Me Someone to Love (Sade)
Howard Shore: Performer
Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Spin Doctors)
Howard Shore: Performer
I Don't Wanna Talk About It (Indigo Girls)
Howard Shore: Performer
La Mamma Morta (Maria Callas)
Howard Shore: Performer
Philadelphia (Neil Young)
Howard Shore: Performer
Precedent (Howard Shore)
Howard Shore: Performer
Serra Pelada
Philip Glass: Performer
The Title
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 1
Philip Glass: Performer
That Place
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 2
Philip Glass: Performer
Mosque And Temple
Philip Glass: Performer
Anthem - Part 3
Philip Glass: Performer
Train To Sao Paulo
Philip Glass: Performer
Video Dream
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, China
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, Africa
Philip Glass: Performer
New Cities In Ancient Lands, India
Philip Glass: Performer
The Unutterable
Philip Glass: Performer
CAUGHT!
Philip Glass: Performer
Mr. Suso #1
Philip Glass: Performer
From Egypt
Philip Glass: Performer
Mr. Suso #2 With Reflection
Philip Glass: Performer
Powaqqatsi
Philip Glass: Performer
Love Theme From "Come See The Paradise"
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fire In A Brooklyn Theatre
Randy Edelman: Performer
Shikataganai
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Mark Earley)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Lily And Mini
Randy Edelman: Performer
Flower That Blooms In The Rain (Mariko Seki)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Kawamura Family Theme
Randy Edelman: Performer
Jack And Lily
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nevertheless (Bart Kalmar)
Randy Edelman: Performer
You Can't Spit At Heaven
Randy Edelman: Performer
Forget Me Not (Sanae Hosaka)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Little Tokyp
Randy Edelman: Performer
Terminal Island
Randy Edelman: Performer
Santa Anita
Randy Edelman: Performer
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Eri Eiko Koide, Jumi Emizawa, Cynthia Lawren)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Bad Days
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Birds (Soyji)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nine Tiny Seconds
Randy Edelman: Performer
A Little Bag Of Magic
Randy Edelman: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Robinson
2/10

The soundtrack of Philadelphia felt uninspired and lacked emotional depth, failing to capture the powerful themes of injustice and prejudice portrayed in the film.

Joseph Martin
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack create a poignant atmosphere that stays with the audience long after the movie ends.

Edward Hernandez
7/10

The score in Philadelphia strikes a balance between moments of quiet reflection and powerful emotional crescendos, capturing the essence of the characters' struggles.

Kimberly Brown
5/10

The soundtrack's composition demonstrates a deep understanding of the film's narrative, enhancing the viewer's immersion in the story.

Susan Allen
3/10

The musical choices in the film did not effectively enhance the scenes or evoke the necessary feelings to fully engage the audience in the story of Andrew Beckett's struggle against discrimination and ignorance.

Richard Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Philadelphia effectively conveys the themes of love, discrimination, and resilience that are central to the story.

Betty Adams
5/10

The music seamlessly enhances the powerful performances of the actors, intensifying the audience's connection to the characters' struggles.

Thomas Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of Philadelphia perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline.

Kenneth Moore
7/10

The soundtrack of Philadelphia showcases the talent and skill of the composers in creating a score that is both moving and memorable.

Betty Clark
7/10

The emotional depth of the Philadelphia soundtrack perfectly captures the challenging journey of the characters in the film.

Thomas Walker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Philadelphia is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to a higher level of emotional and artistic resonance.

Charles Nelson
6/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of discrimination, perseverance, and hope present in the film.

Stephanie Taylor
5/10

The use of music in key moments of the film adds a layer of poignancy and depth, elevating the overall impact of the story.

Michelle Lopez
6/10

The musical choices in Philadelphia contribute significantly to the film's message of fighting against prejudice and injustice.

Andrew Johnson
7/10

The music in Philadelphia effectively enhances the storytelling, adding layers of complexity and resonance to the narrative.

Joshua Clark
8/10

The music in the film complements the performances of the actors, enhancing the overall impact of their portrayals.

Lisa Hernandez
8/10

The use of different musical themes in the soundtrack helps to convey the various emotions experienced by the characters throughout the film.

Richard Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack's melodies linger long after the film ends, serving as a reminder of the film's poignant themes and powerful storytelling.

Kenneth Hall
7/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a sense of empathy and understanding towards the struggles faced by the protagonist.

Ashley Lee
6/10

The score's orchestration skillfully evokes a range of emotions, from heartbreak to resilience, mirroring the characters' experiences.

Steven Mitchell
4/10

The score of Philadelphia seemed repetitive and at times distracting, taking away from the impactful moments of the film and leaving a sense of disconnect between the audience and the characters' experiences.

Sarah Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Philadelphia is a masterful accompaniment to a thought-provoking and emotionally charged film, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.