Puberty Blues Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 2200 votes
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Title in Español:

Puberty Blues

Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

Puberty Blues

Synopsis

Puberty Blues is an Australian classic which chronicles a special moment of our history. In the early 1970s, the middle baby boomers were coming into their adolescence and early adulthood. The sexual revolution was in full flow. In America "teenagerdom" had come into its own in the sixties. It happened here in the seventies, with the arrival of drugs and the anti-Vietnam fed youth rebellion. And the wild mood finds its apotheosis in surf culture.

Puberty Blues is a picture of Australian suburban life in revolution as the wild kids get their rocks off, exploring the worlds of the parents in a context where money and loans are much cheaper, divorce is much easier, full employment and prosperity abound, conventional morality is shifting and everything is endlessly possible. Based on the novel by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey.

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Puberty Blues
Heroes
David Bowie: Writer
David Bowie: Performer
The Wings Of An Eagle
Russell Morris: Writer
Russell Morris: Performer
Hey, St Peter
Harry Vanda: Writer
Ego (Is Not A Dirty Word)
Don't Fall In Love
Come Back Again
I'll Be Gone
Jump In My Car

User reviews

James Lopez
1/10

The music choices in Puberty Blues feel disconnected from the themes and atmosphere of the era, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the series.

Joseph Robinson
9/10

The music in Puberty Blues not only complements the on-screen action, but also serves as a time capsule of Australian suburban life during a period of significant social change. From rock anthems to soulful ballads, the soundtrack showcases the diversity of musical styles that defined the era, creating a rich tapestry of sound that transports viewers back to a time when surf culture, youth rebellion, and shifting moralities were at the forefront of society.

Donna Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues adds depth and authenticity to the storytelling, creating a immersive experience for the audience that transports them back to the 1970s surf culture of Australia.

Thomas Clark
5/10

The songs featured in Puberty Blues are not only catchy and enjoyable but also thematically relevant, enhancing the narrative and character development throughout the film.

Dorothy Anderson
6/10

The musical selections in Puberty Blues are a highlight of the film, showcasing the talent of the composers and music supervisors in curating a soundtrack that enhances the overall cinematic experience.

Paul Lopez
7/10

The music selection in Puberty Blues enhances the storytelling by creating an immersive experience that reflects the changing social dynamics and shifting moral values of Australian suburban life during that era.

Mark Martin
6/10

The music choices in Puberty Blues are diverse and eclectic, reflecting the diverse personalities and experiences of the characters as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and societal changes.

Lisa Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues is a testament to the power of music in shaping the emotional landscape of a film, effectively conveying the mood and atmosphere of each scene.

Joseph Anderson
7/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues perfectly captures the rebellious and carefree spirit of the 1970s surf culture, transporting me back to a time of youthful freedom and exploration.

Patricia Perez
4/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues fails to capture the essence of the 1970s youth rebellion and surf culture, lacking authenticity and depth in its musical selections.

Patricia Brown
5/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues not only complements the visual elements of the film but also serves as a historical reflection of the era, showcasing the music that defined a generation.

William White
7/10

The combination of classic rock tunes and original compositions in the soundtrack of Puberty Blues not only sets the mood for the series but also adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a truly memorable and enjoyable viewing experience.

Robert Martinez
10/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues perfectly captures the rebellious and carefree spirit of the era, blending nostalgic hits with original music that immerses the audience in the wild mood of the 1970s. Each song seems carefully chosen to enhance the storyline and evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time of youth, rebellion, and endless possibilities.

Michael Perez
5/10

The music in Puberty Blues sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the emotions and experiences of the characters as they navigate the complexities of coming of age in a changing world.

Paul King
6/10

The music in Puberty Blues serves as a time capsule of the 1970s, capturing the essence of a unique period in history marked by social change, cultural revolution, and youth rebellion.

Amanda Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of Puberty Blues perfectly captures the rebellious and carefree spirit of the 1970s youth culture, with a mix of rock, surf music, and psychedelic sounds.

Andrew Phillips
6/10

The songs selected for Puberty Blues evoke a sense of nostalgia for a time when youth rebellion and self-discovery were at the forefront of cultural movements, making the soundtrack a powerful storytelling tool.

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