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Rating: 6.30/10 from 1400 votes
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Synopsis

Claire Paxton is a rebellious, independent late-teen whose outlook on life is driven largely by her single mother's self-absorption and alcoholism. Claire is repeating some of her senior-year classes at Toronto's Arthur Meighen High School in order to graduate, which she decides to do during the school year rather than waste her precious summer in summer school. She has little motivation to attend classes or graduate.

Her school year is affected largely by her encounters with two males with who she ends up spending much of her time. The first is Jim, the thirtysomething front man for the funk band The ElastoCitizens, with whom she embarks on a sexual relationship. The second is Henry, a ninth-grade student she used to babysit. Henry is an exceptional student, but is at a stage in his life where he too is starting to quietly rebel against his straight-laced upbringing. Claire acts as his mentor in his coming-of-age, which might change if she knew that Henry has secretly harbored an infatuation with her--one of his many infatuations--since their babysitting days.

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Picture Day
Becoming one of "The People" Becoming one with Neytiri
The Avengers
Married Life
The Bourne Identity Main Title
Drink Up Me Hearties Yo Ho - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
I'll Never Be the Same
Test Drive
Raiders March
Discombobulate
Now You See Me
Iron Man 3
A Thief's End
A Dark Knight
I'm Right Here
Stationary Cycle
Time & Life
The Penitent Man Will Pass
The Grid
The Candlelight Vigil
Prisoners
The Breaking of the Fellowship (feat. "In Dreams")
Amy In The TARDIS
A Good Man? (Twelve’s Theme)
The Last Night
Bathroom Dance
Suite from Poldark
Foundations of Stone
Evenstar
Tears in the Rain
Mission: Accomplished
Grand Piano Main Titles
Grand Piano Concerto: 1st Movement
The Orville Main Title
Doctor Who - Claras Theme- Main Theme
May It Be
Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra
The Keeper of the Grail
Come Back to Us
Anakin vs. Obi-Wan
Time
Cornfield Chase
The King of the Golden Hall
I Am Don Quixote
Wallace & Gromit
The Flower Garden
Axios
True Name - Awakening
The Son of Flynn
A Journey
Shadow of the Colossus®
Justice League - The Animated Series (2001) - Main Title Theme
I Am the Doctor
Journey To The Island
Theme from Tower Heist
Gold Rush
Quintessence
Barr's Theme
Flight of the Order of the Phoenix
Lily's Theme
Dumbledore's Army

User reviews

Robert Davis
9/10

The blend of songs in the soundtrack reflects Claire's inner turmoil and conflicting emotions, creating a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the audience in her world. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding the narrative and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Thompson
10/10

Each song in the soundtrack complements the evolving relationships in Claire's life, from her complex interactions with Jim to her mentoring of Henry. The music helps to convey the intensity of these relationships and the impact they have on Claire's personal growth.

William Thomas
6/10

The music in the film resonates with the themes of self-discovery and personal growth, adding depth to Claire's character development.

Betty Perez
6/10

The soundtrack strikes a good balance between upbeat tracks and more introspective melodies, mirroring Claire's journey throughout the film.

Sarah King
10/10

The soundtrack of Picture Day perfectly captures the rebellious and independent spirit of the main character, Claire Paxton. The music enhances the emotions and struggles of her journey, adding depth to the story.

James Adams
7/10

Overall, the band sonora of Picture Day is a standout element that elevates the storytelling and adds an engaging and immersive dimension to the film.

Carol Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack of Picture Day perfectly captures the rebellious and independent spirit of the main character, Claire Paxton.

Carol Hill
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, particularly highlighting Claire's complex relationships with the male characters in her life.

Daniel Lewis
6/10

The songs chosen for key scenes effectively convey Claire's inner turmoil and struggles with her own identity.

Emily Perez
5/10

The soundtrack of Picture Day effectively complements the cinematography, enhancing the visual storytelling of the film.

Donna Wright
5/10

The use of music in the film adds a layer of authenticity to the coming-of-age story, making it more relatable to the audience.

Susan Thomas
7/10

The use of music in key moments, such as Claire's encounters with Jim and Henry, adds layers of complexity to the characters and their relationships. The soundtrack effectively conveys the struggles and growth of the characters throughout the film, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Charles Martin
6/10

The songs selected for the soundtrack enhance the overall atmosphere of the film, creating a sense of nostalgia and longing.

Anthony Davis
8/10

The soundtrack of Picture Day effectively captures the rebellious and independent spirit of the main character, Claire Paxton. The music selection enhances the emotional depth of the story, creating a genuine connection with the audience.

Thomas Wilson
6/10

The musical choices help set the tone for each scene, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.