Shopgirl Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 25000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Shopgirl

Title in Italiano:

Shopgirl

Title in Português:

Uma Rapariga Cheia de Sonhos

Title in Français:

Shopgirl

Title in Türk:

Shopgirl

Title in Deutsch:

Shopgirl

Synopsis

Twenty-something native Vermonter Mirabelle Buttersfield, having recently graduated from college, is finding her new life in Los Angeles not quite what she was expecting or hoping. An aspiring artist, she is barely eking out a living working as a clerk at the women's evening gloves counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills and thus she can barely make the payments on her massive student loans. She treats her job with a certain distance, often daydreaming as she watches the life of the rich as they shop at the store. She has made no friends, including from among her Saks colleagues, and thus lives a solitary existence, which does not assist in her dealing with her chronic clinical depression.

So it is with some surprise that two men with a romantic interest in her enter her life almost simultaneously. The first is poor slacker Jeremy, who works as an amplifier salesman/font designer. Mirabelle continues dating Jeremy as only a relief to her solitary life, as Jeremy doesn't seem to understand how to treat her in the way she wants. Shortly after meeting Jeremy, she meets the second, wealthy fifty-something Ray Porter, who is the antithesis of Jeremy in almost every respect, including the fact that Ray is unwilling or unable to commit to Mirabelle, about which he is up front to her. To Mirabelle, that lack of commitment from Ray seems to be in name only, and as such she increasingly sees Ray as her boyfriend.

Mirabelle has to decide if a long term future is either in the cards with Jeremy or Ray, which is made all the more complicated by an action by Jeremy to an off the cuff comment that she makes to him.

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Shopgirl
Lily & Parrots
Mark Kozelek: Writer
Carry Me Ohio
Mark Kozelek: Writer
Make Like Paper
Mark Kozelek: Writer
Somewhere in My Heart
Jeff Oakes: Writer
The Volebeats: Performer
Gimme Little Sign
Brenton Wood: Performer
Joseph Hooven: Writer
I Only Want to Be With You
Dusty Springfield: Performer
Mike Hawker: Writer
The Sound Of Settling
Meeting Mirabelle
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
The Magic of Mirabelle
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Little Lonely Star
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Where Is His Number ?
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Coitus Interruptus - Silent Aftermath
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Leapfrog's Inspiration
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
New Awakening
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
The Fairytale Begins
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
I'm From Vermont - Big Magic
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
La Ronde #1 - The Dance Begins
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
La Ronde #2 - The Dance Develops
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Mirabelle Falls In Love
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
La Ronde #3 - The Dance of Three Lovers
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Stately Romance
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Lonely Mirabelle
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Recovering
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
A Broken Trust
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Mirabelle's Story
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
La Ronde #4 - The Frog Becomes a Prince
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Forgiving Ray
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Breaking Up
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Mirabelle Grows Up
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Shopgirl - Main Titles
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Leapfrog's Inspiration
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
I'm From Vermont - Big Magic
Barrington Pheloung: Performer
Mirabelle's Story
Barrington Pheloung: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Martinez
4/10

Additionally, the soundtrack did not effectively set the tone for the contrasting relationships between Mirabelle, Jeremy, and Ray. The music failed to create a distinct atmosphere for each character, resulting in a lack of depth and emotional connection with the audience. The lack of musical nuance made it difficult to fully engage with the characters' inner struggles and romantic dilemmas.

Nancy Smith
5/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with Mirabelle's internal battles, particularly her chronic clinical depression.

Susan Miller
7/10

The compositions in the soundtrack are both soothing and haunting, reflecting the bittersweet nature of Mirabelle's relationships with Jeremy and Ray.

Steven Gonzalez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Shopgirl is a poignant and evocative complement to the film's themes of love, loneliness, and personal growth.

Joshua Adams
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Shopgirl is a standout feature of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression with its beautiful melodies.

Thomas Johnson
7/10

Each track evokes a sense of longing and introspection that mirrors Mirabelle's internal struggles, adding depth to the story.

David Miller
9/10

The soundtrack of Shopgirl perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Mirabelle's journey as a young woman navigating love and loneliness in Los Angeles.

William Young
5/10

The music sets the tone for Mirabelle's isolated and lonely existence, reflecting her struggles with her career and relationships.

Robert Evans
7/10

The soundtrack of Shopgirl perfectly captures the contemplative and emotionally complex atmosphere of the film.

Margaret Lopez
7/10

The music enhances the storytelling by conveying the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting emotions with nuance and sensitivity.

Elizabeth Hall
9/10

The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics resonate with the themes of solitude, longing, and the search for connection, creating a deeply introspective and moving musical experience that enhances the storytelling of the film.

Margaret Parker
8/10

The use of strings in certain pieces enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the film, drawing the audience further into Mirabelle's world.

Patricia Williams
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the contrast between the characters of Jeremy and Ray through its variation in tones and rhythms.

Amanda Baker
1/10

The soundtrack of Shopgirl failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of Mirabelle's character. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the subtlety needed to enhance the story's themes of loneliness and unfulfilled aspirations.

Kenneth Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Shopgirl perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the main character, Mirabelle Buttersfield.

Melissa Martin
8/10

The delicate piano melodies in the soundtrack create a poignant backdrop for Mirabelle's journey of self-discovery and romantic dilemmas.

John Mitchell
10/10

Each track immerses the listener in Mirabelle's world, evoking a sense of melancholy, hope, and longing that resonates with anyone who has experienced the challenges of self-discovery and relationships.

Matthew Brown
5/10

The music mirrors Mirabelle's journey of self-discovery and her eventual decision between Jeremy and Ray, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

James Clark
6/10

The use of soft melodies and subtle instrumentals enhances the film's atmosphere, drawing viewers deeper into Mirabelle's world.

John Wright
7/10

The soundtrack's understated elegance complements the film's visuals and dialogue, creating a harmonious audio-visual experience for the audience.

David Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of subtle electronic elements adds a modern touch to the film's overall aesthetic, blending different musical styles seamlessly.