Smoke Signals Soundtrack (

Smoke Signals Soundtrack (1998) cover

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 13000 votes
Tags: reference to phoenix arizona
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Señales de humo

Title in Italiano:

Smoke Signals

Title in Português:

Smoke Signals

Title in Français:

Phoenix Arizona

Title in Türk:

Phoenix Arizona

Title in Deutsch:

Phoenix Arizona

Synopsis

Smoke Signals

Now young adults both floundering in life, native Americans Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-the-Fire grew up together and still live on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Idaho. Despite masculine and athletic Victor not only not considering slight, bespectacled Thomas a friend but being quite annoying in Thomas never having had much of a filter, especially as he tells one story after another, the two will be forever tied together in Victor's father, Arnold Joseph, having saved Thomas when he was an infant from a house fire after an Independence Day party 1976 that killed Thomas' parents. That tie is also despite Arnold having left the reservation about ten years ago to live in a trailer outside of Phoenix as Victor's mother, Arlene Joseph, kicked him out due to his drinking and violent behavior. As such, Victor and Thomas view Arnold differently, Victor with anger and love, the latter due to their blood ties, and Thomas with reverence. When Victor and Arlene learn that Arnold has just died, Victor, with he and Arlene not having the money, feels somewhat forced to accept Thomas' offer to fund his trip to Phoenix to deal with Arnold's belongings and retrieve his cremated remains, Thomas' only stipulation that he be able to come along on the trip. In their concentrated time together on the road trip, including some time with Arnold's next door neighbor Suzy Song who arguably knew more about the true Arnold than anyone else, Victor and Thomas may come to some new understandings about their relationship and about their thoughts concerning Arnold.

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Smoke Signals
Her Song
All My Relations
Garry Owen: Performer
Pura Fe: Lyrics
Ulali: Performer
Treaties
Jim Boyd: Performer
Sherman Alexie: Lyrics
John Wayne's Teeth
Reservation Blues
Jim Boyd: Writer
Sherman Alexie: Lyrics
Father and Farther
Jim Boyd: Writer
Sherman Alexie: Lyrics
Road Buddy
Dar Williams: Writer
Dar Williams: Performer
A Million Miles Away
Jim Boyd: Writer
Jim Boyd: Performer
Sherman Alexie: Lyrics
Wahjeeleh-Yihm
Ulali: Writer
Ulali: Performer
David Beal: (pura fe, soni moreno, jennifer elizabeth kreisberg) produced
Forgive Our Fathers Suite
BC Smith: Performer
On Fire Suite
BC Smith: Performer
Fourth Of July
BC Smith: Performer
Arnolds Body
BC Smith: Performer
Arnold Is Dead
BC Smith: Performer
Fry Bread
BC Smith: Performer
Hippy Arnold
BC Smith: Performer
Journey Begins
BC Smith: Performer
Alternate Gymnast
BC Smith: Performer
Good Day For Breakfast
BC Smith: Performer
Breaking Bottles
BC Smith: Performer
Arnold Leaves
BC Smith: Performer
Clobbering Thomas
BC Smith: Performer
Super Thomas
BC Smith: Performer
Charles Bronson
BC Smith: Performer
Fry Bread Riot
BC Smith: Performer
Jesuit Basketball
BC Smith: Performer
Trailer Haircut
BC Smith: Performer
Victor's Run Suite
BC Smith: Performer
That's My Father
BC Smith: Performer
John Wayne's Teeth
BC Smith: Performer
Victor's Run Suite
BC Smith: Performer
That's My Father
BC Smith: Performer

User reviews

George Brown
4/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs throughout the film became distracting and monotonous, diminishing the impact of key moments and scenes. The lack of variation and creativity in the soundtrack contributed to a sense of predictability and underwhelming audio accompaniment to the narrative.

David Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of Smoke Signals effectively captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey through its haunting melodies and evocative themes. The music enhances the storytelling and adds a layer of depth to the narrative.

Amanda Nelson
2/10

The musical choices in Smoke Signals often felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters and their journey, failing to create a strong emotional impact or resonance with the audience. The soundtrack seemed like an afterthought, rather than a crucial element in enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Joseph Hall
3/10

The soundtrack of Smoke Signals lacked diversity and failed to capture the essence of the Native American culture portrayed in the film. It felt generic and uninspired, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling with authentic and meaningful music.

Laura Lee
5/10

The use of traditional Native American music in the soundtrack of Smoke Signals adds authenticity and cultural richness to the film. The fusion of contemporary sounds with traditional elements creates a unique and immersive listening experience that resonates with the themes of identity and heritage explored in the story.

Donna Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack of Smoke Signals showcases a diverse range of musical styles and genres, reflecting the eclectic nature of the characters and their experiences. From poignant acoustic ballads to rhythmic tribal chants, the music enhances the film's atmosphere and underscores the emotional journey of the characters.