Standing Room Only Soundtrack (

Standing Room Only Soundtrack (2003) cover

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 234 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Standing Room Only

Title in Italiano:

Standing Room Only

Title in Português:

Standing Room Only

Synopsis

The film starts off with Larry, Micheal Gambon's character, walking up to a theatre door on an empty wet side street in what appears to be the West End. He sits by the door, passing the time but is soon joined by a younger man, Simon (William Ash), also interested in waiting by the door.

It soon becomes apparent that the two men are VERY early patrons for a show by "The Man of a Thousand Faces." As both sit waiting for the time to slowly pass, their attention gets diverted by the stunning Maria, played by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.

After much gawking at her beauty, the men decide to have a game of chess, during which Roger exits a taxi and starts to make his way to the group, as Granny turns a corner heading the same way. Determined not to be left in the cold, Granny all but runs to the forming line, nearly stepping on her dog. Alas, Roger (Hugh Jackman) beats her. Dismayed at her defeat, she scares away the newly advancing woman, who would be the last one in line.

Having scared away the Granny and her dog, and seen the show, the trio regroups by the stage door, and Simon lines the group for a picture, which one of the performers offers to take for them. After the smiles and laughing fade from the picture taking, the dog reappears and follows the cast member down the street, and the patrons put two and two together about Hunter Jackson, the Man of a Thousand Faces.

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Standing Room Only
Que Se Sepa
Mi Swing es Tropical
A Pie
Rudy, A Message To You
I Like It Like That
El Nazareno
Take It Easy My Brother Charles
Oye Como Va (Live at el Jefe)
El Titere
Soledad y el Mar (feat. Los Macorinos)
Negra Presentuosa
The Dance is Over
Qué Te Pedí
Don't Stop Now
Azul Da Cor Do Mar

User reviews

Andrew Scott
6/10

As the story unfolds and Maria's character is introduced, the music shifts to a more romantic and enchanting theme. The delicate orchestration and haunting vocals enhance the beauty of the moment, making the audience feel the same awe as the characters.

Nancy Gonzalez
1/10

The composition of the soundtrack seemed repetitive and unmemorable, failing to leave a lasting impression or create a strong connection with the characters or storyline. The lack of variety in the musical themes made the overall listening experience monotonous and unengaging.

Carol Carter
10/10

The musical composition during the scene where Maria, portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, captivates the attention of Larry and Simon is simply enchanting. The delicate and emotive score enhances the moment as the characters are drawn to Maria's beauty, adding depth and emotion to their interactions. The soundtrack truly elevates the on-screen chemistry and adds a layer of complexity to their developing relationships.

Jennifer Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Standing Room Only perfectly captures the mood of the film's opening scene, with a somber yet hopeful tone as Larry and Simon wait outside the theatre. The use of subtle piano melodies and strings creates a sense of anticipation and intrigue.

Joshua King
9/10

The soundtrack of Standing Room Only perfectly captures the mysterious and alluring atmosphere of the West End setting. The haunting melodies that accompany Larry and Simon's early morning wait at the theatre door beautifully set the tone for the unfolding story, creating a sense of anticipation and intrigue.

Daniel Davis
7/10

The soundtrack of Standing Room Only perfectly captures the atmosphere of anticipation and excitement as Larry and Simon wait outside the theatre. The music builds suspense and adds depth to the characters' interactions, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

James Jones
8/10

The use of music in the scene where Maria makes her entrance is simply breathtaking. The emotional impact of the music combined with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's stunning performance creates a truly memorable moment that stays with the audience long after the film ends.

Emily Moore
6/10

During the chess game scene, the soundtrack adds a playful and light-hearted element to the film. The use of whimsical woodwinds and jaunty rhythms complements the comedic interactions between the characters, providing a touch of levity to the scene.

Margaret White
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Standing Room Only to be quite disappointing and lacking in emotional depth. The music did not effectively enhance the mood or atmosphere of the film, often feeling out of place and uninspired.