The Heartbreak Kid Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 96000 votes
Tags: sporting goods store, humorous sex scene
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Matrimonio compulsivo

Title in Italiano:

Lo spaccacuori

Title in Português:

O Mal Casado

Synopsis

Eddie is forty, owns a sporting-goods store, and is still single. After watching his ex-fiancée walk down the aisle, he meets Lila, an environmental researcher, who seems too good to be true. Pressured by his father and best friend, Eddie pops the question and marries Lila after only 6 weeks. However, as he almost instantly discovers, his new bride is a nightmare with more baggage than he can handle. She's immature, foolish, a monster in bed, owes a tremendous amount of money to various sources, and as it turns out, is only a volunteer and doesn't actually have a job.

While on their honeymoon in Cabo, Eddie meets Miranda, a down-to-earth lacrosse coach who is visiting with her family. Sparks fly, and Eddie falls for her. Now comes the tricky part of breaking off his marriage to crazy Lila, all while keeping the truth from Miranda about why he's in Cabo in the first place...

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Play Title Artist
The Heartbreak Kid
Finished
William Goodrum: Writer
Different Drum
Michael Nesmith: Writer
Matthew Sweet: Performer
The Tale of the Horny Frog
Wayne Coyne: Writer
The Flaming Lips: Performer
The Flaming Lips: Produced
Together Again
Jerry Kalaf: Writer
So Good to See You
Jerry Kalaf: Writer
Honey Come Home
John Alagia: Writer
John Alagia: Performer
A Moment Like You
Tom Wolfe: Writer
Buva: Performer
Queen Bitch
David Bowie: Writer
Miss Gultch
She Makes Me Fall Down
Tom Wolfe: Writer
Buva: Performer
Screwed Up
Susan Sandberg: Writer
Susan Sandberg: Performer
Way Down
Kaulana Kanekoa: Writer
Rebel Rebel
David Bowie: Writer
Conga
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
Ready to Take a Chance Again
Barry Manilow: Performer
Charles Fox: Writer
Rapture
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
Muskrat Love
Wannabe
Geri Horner: Writer
Spice Girls: Performer
Canciones de Amor
Julieta Venegas: Writer
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
Maybe I'm Not the One
Wayne Coyne: Writer
The Flaming Lips: Performer
The Flaming Lips: Produced
El Mariachi Loco
Román Palomar: Writer
La Cucaracha
Fred Herrera: Arrangement
Take Em Or Leave Em
Amy Lavere: Performer
Mia
Cordero: Writer
Cheers
Roger Webb: Writer
Pachangueando
Pacha Massive: Performer
Gypsy Woman
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
Brian Hyland: Performer
Painting by Chagall
Deb Talan: Writer
The Weepies: Performer
Ashes to Ashes
David Bowie: Writer
Cuando Canto
Ozomatli: Performer
Will-Dog Abers: Writer
Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie: Writer
Put the Message in the Box
Karl Wallinger: Writer
World Party: Performer
Under Pressure
Queen: Performer
David Bowie: Writer
The First Cut Is The Deepest
Cat Stevens: Writer
Suffragette City
David Bowie: Writer
After Party
Ozomatli: Performer
Will-Dog Abers: Writer

User reviews

Karen Brown
6/10

The music selection enhances the comedic moments in the movie, adding another layer of entertainment to the story.

Patricia Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of The Heartbreak Kid perfectly captures the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by the main character, Eddie, throughout the film.

Dorothy Hernandez
6/10

The musical choices reflect the character development of Eddie, showcasing his growth and self-discovery throughout the movie.

Charles Campbell
8/10

The original score of The Heartbreak Kid is skillfully composed and adds a layer of sophistication to the film. The orchestral arrangements evoke a sense of drama and elevate key moments, making the viewing experience more immersive and memorable.

John Adams
2/10

The music choices felt generic and uninspired, offering no real insight into the inner turmoil that Eddie was experiencing throughout the film.

David Scott
5/10

The songs featured in the film are catchy and memorable, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Michelle Lee
6/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the film elevate the impact of those scenes, making them more memorable.

Lisa Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal struggle of Eddie as he navigates his complicated relationships with Lila and Miranda.

Patricia Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack succeeds in building tension during the conflict-filled moments, adding intensity to the plot.

Elizabeth Mitchell
6/10

The music in The Heartbreak Kid complements the on-screen chemistry between the characters, enhancing the romantic aspects of the story.

Betty Evans
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack failed to enhance the storytelling and left me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the characters' journey.

Amanda Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Heartbreak Kid enhances the viewing experience and adds depth to the storytelling, making it a standout feature of the film.

Ashley Lee
8/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack of The Heartbreak Kid adds variety and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film. From upbeat pop songs to emotional ballads, each track complements the mood of the scenes and contributes to the overall storytelling.

George Taylor
6/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack helps set the tone for each scene, creating a dynamic viewing experience.

Joseph Carter
3/10

I found the soundtrack of The Heartbreak Kid to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the complexity of the characters' relationships.

Kimberly Carter
8/10

The soundtrack of The Heartbreak Kid perfectly captures the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by the main character, Eddie, as he navigates through a tumultuous relationship. The music enhances the comedic moments, heightens the tension, and adds depth to the romantic scenes.