Populaire Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 13000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Populaire

Title in Italiano:

Tutti pazzi per Rose

Title in Português:

A Datilógrafa

Synopsis

Spring, 1958. 21-year-old Rose Pamphyle lives with her grouchy widower father who runs the village store. Engaged to the son of the local mechanic, she seems destined for the quiet, drudgery-filled life of a housewife. But that's not the life Rose longs for.

When she travels to Lisieux in Normandy, where charismatic insurance agency boss Louis Echard is advertising for a secretary, the ensuing interview is a disaster. But Rose reveals a special gift - she can type at extraordinary speed.

Unwittingly, the young woman awakens the dormant sports fan in Louis. If she wants the job she'll have to compete in a speed typing competition.

Whatever sacrifices Rose must make to reach the top, Louis declares himself her trainer. He'll turn her into the fastest girl not only in the country, but in the world!

But a love of sport doesn't always mix well with love itself ...

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Populaire
Forgotten Dreams
Girl on the Calendar
Willow Weep for Me
Happy Birthday to You
Dactylo Rock
Stranger on the Shore
Clair de Lune
Petit Negre
First Love, First Tears
Jingle Bells
Le Tango des Illusions
I Love Paris
Big Noise from Winnetka
Les Secretaires Cha Cha (Las Secretarias)
Tenderly
The Pearl of Ceylon
Let There Be Drums
La Machine à Écrire
Hepburn Girls
Les Secrétaires Cha Cha Cha

User reviews

Elizabeth Johnson
8/10

The upbeat and energetic tunes in the soundtrack bring a sense of excitement and anticipation to the speed typing competitions.

Dorothy Turner
6/10

The music in the film effectively enhances the storyline, helping to convey the emotions and struggles of the characters.

Steven Taylor
3/10

I found the musical score of Populaire to be repetitive and lacking in depth. The same themes and melodies were used throughout the film, which made the listening experience monotonous and uninspiring.

Ashley Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of Populaire perfectly captures the nostalgic and charming atmosphere of the 1950s setting.

Dorothy Jones
6/10

The jazzy and upbeat tunes in the soundtrack mirror the fast-paced and competitive world of speed typing competitions portrayed in the movie.

Elizabeth Smith
5/10

Overall, the music in Populaire is a delightful mix of energetic, romantic, and nostalgic melodies that enhance the viewing experience.

Richard Robinson
8/10

The use of period-appropriate sounds and instruments in the soundtrack immerses the audience in the era of the story.

Steven King
5/10

The use of period-appropriate songs adds authenticity to the overall feel of the film, transporting the audience back in time.

Mary Robinson
8/10

Overall, the music in Populaire is a standout element that contributes significantly to the film's charm and appeal.

Patricia Johnson
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack of Populaire stay with the audience long after the film has ended.

Laura Jackson
8/10

The music adds depth and richness to the film, elevating key scenes and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Charles Hill
2/10

The soundtrack of Populaire felt disconnected from the time period and setting of the movie. The music did not enhance the nostalgic atmosphere of 1958 France, instead, it felt out of place and generic.

Karen Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack of Populaire effectively underscores the moments of triumph and personal growth experienced by the characters.

Jennifer Lopez
8/10

The score's dynamic range, from lively and playful tracks to more emotional pieces, showcases the versatility of the composer.

Robert Mitchell
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling by reflecting the emotions and struggles of the main characters, especially Rose and Louis.

Michelle Young
8/10

The romantic melodies in the score beautifully convey the evolving relationship between Rose and Louis throughout the film.

Robert Adams
5/10

The integration of classic French songs in the soundtrack adds a touch of cultural richness to the film, enhancing its overall appeal.

Ashley Wilson
6/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack create a charming and whimsical ambiance that complements the romantic elements of the story.

Timothy Hall
2/10

The soundtrack failed to capture the emotional journey of the characters in the movie. The music did not effectively convey the struggles and triumphs of Rose and Louis, leaving me feeling disconnected from their story and lacking a deeper connection to the film.

Margaret Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of Populaire perfectly captures the nostalgic and uplifting atmosphere of the 1950s setting.