The Last Black Man in San Francisco Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 22000 votes
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Synopsis

Jimmie Fails IV, a black man, is a third generation San Franciscan. Having been pushed out by circumstances like many others, Jimmie, who works a low paying job as a nurse in a seniors' care facility, returned to San Francisco three years ago and has been living in his best friend Montgomery Allen's house that he shares with his blind grandfather, Jimmie who sleeps on the floor in Mont's already cramped bedroom.

Despite the house, Mont's situation is not much better than Jimmie's, Mont who works at a supermarket fish counter while he sketches and writes a play on the side. Other black people around him who are showing their anger in also being disenfranchised from San Francisco life are the soapbox preacher who Jimmie and Mont often watch as they wait for the bus, and a group of young black men who hang outside of Mont's house.

All of Jimmie's family, whom he rarely sees, are also disenfranchised from that San Francisco life in one way or another: his estranged father lives in an SRO (Single Room Occupancy); his mother and her new husband long moved to Los Angeles; and his paternal Auntie Wanda has been pushed out to the suburbs.

Jimmie has long wanted to reclaim what he sees as his place in San Francisco, which to him means the house he grew up in and which his same named paternal grandfather built in the post-war era in a style indicative to the area a century earlier. The problems are that his father lost the house long ago, the neighborhood has since been gentrified from the immigrant neighborhood it once was, increasing the value of the house to the several millions, and a white couple currently lives there, there being no indication that they are either planning on leaving or selling even if Jimmie could afford it.

Regardless, Jimmie, with Mont by his side, has and continues to take steps to reclaim the house as his to his standards.

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Play Title Artist
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
MGV (Musique à grande vitesse)
Michael Nyman: Writer
Family Reunion
Jordan Gomes: Writer
Jordan Gomes: Performer
Symphony No. 103 - Finale - Allegro Con Spirito
Joseph Haydn: Writer
Let's Do Somethin' Smooth
John Costello: Writer
Blue
Joni Mitchell: Writer
Joni Mitchell: Performer
O Mio Babbino Caro - Gianni Schicchi
Giacomo Puccini: Performer
Somebody to Love (Emile Mosseri Remix)
Jefferson Airplane: Performer
Motherless Child
Fred Herrera: Writer
Sweetwater: Performer
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
John Phillips: Performer
Michael Marshall: Performer
San Francisco
Daniel Herskedal: Writer
Daniel Herskedal: Performer
I Got 5 on It
Tone Capone: Writer
King Jimmie
Emile Mosseri: Performer
The Last Black Man In San Francisco
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Bombing California St.
Emile Mosseri: Performer
You're Not Better Than Us
Emile Mosseri: Performer
"Black Alice in Wonderland"
Emile Mosseri: Performer
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) (Daniel Herskadall, Emile Mosseri & Joe Talbot)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
A House, Haunted
Emile Mosseri: Performer
I Got a Plan
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Ricky, Get the Truck
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Driving Home with Stolen Treasures
Emile Mosseri: Performer
They Lost the House?
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Rock Fight
Emile Mosseri: Performer
The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Prelude)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
The Last Black Man In San Francisco (Wounded Warrior)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
A House, Haunted (Suite)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Whatever Gets You Through the Night
Emile Mosseri: Performer
King Jimmie (Suite)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
You're Not Better Than Us (Demo)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Doubting Thomases on Segways (Demo)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Montgomery's Theme
Emile Mosseri: Performer
My Grandfather Built This
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Filthy, Fishy Salt Water
Emile Mosseri: Performer
Rock Fight (Suite)
Emile Mosseri: Performer
You Sure They're Not Home?
Emile Mosseri: Performer
How I Met Mont (Jimmie Fails)
Emile Mosseri: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Wright
6/10

The diversity of musical styles and genres in the soundtrack reflects the diverse voices and perspectives within the black community in San Francisco. It celebrates the richness of the culture while highlighting the challenges of displacement.

Michelle Allen
4/10

I found the soundtrack of The Last Black Man in San Francisco to be lacking emotional depth and resonance. The music seemed generic and did not effectively capture the complex emotions and struggles of the characters in the film.

Timothy Miller
10/10

The music in the film creates a powerful atmosphere that immerses the audience in the characters' experiences, making us feel their longing, frustration, and determination in a way that words alone cannot express. It's a testament to the transformative power of music in storytelling.

Robert Davis
5/10

The musical choices in The Last Black Man in San Francisco are both evocative and haunting, underscoring the sense of loss and resilience that define the characters' experiences. The soundtrack lingers in the mind long after the film has ended.

David Adams
6/10

Overall, the music in The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a vital component that elevates the storytelling and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters. It is a powerful and evocative soundtrack that resonates long after the credits roll.

Charles Lee
5/10

The soundtrack of the film showcases the talents of emerging artists and musicians, giving a platform to voices that are often marginalized in mainstream media. It contributes to the film's authenticity and cultural relevance.

Susan Walker
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the themes of displacement and gentrification, mirroring the challenges faced by Jimmie and his community. It serves as a powerful storytelling tool that resonates with the audience.

William Roberts
9/10

The soundtrack of The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a beautifully haunting and emotionally resonant masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of the characters' struggles and the city's changing dynamics.

Michael Green
8/10

The musical score not only complements the stunning visuals of the film, but also adds an extra layer of depth to the characters' journeys, making the audience feel deeply connected to their experiences and emotions.

David Young
2/10

Additionally, the soundtrack did not seem to enhance the storytelling or create a strong connection with the audience. The music felt disconnected from the narrative, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world of the film and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Daniel Mitchell
9/10

Each note in the soundtrack seems to echo the pain, hope, and resilience of Jimmie and Mont as they navigate through a rapidly gentrifying San Francisco, adding depth and poignancy to their journey of reclaiming their sense of belonging.

Edward Harris
7/10

The soundtrack of The Last Black Man in San Francisco perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story, enhancing the powerful themes of displacement and longing.

Charles Rodriguez
5/10

The use of soulful and melancholic melodies in the soundtrack enhances the sense of longing and nostalgia that permeates the film. It creates a powerful emotional connection with the characters and their story.

Michael Harris
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack incorporates elements of jazz and blues, reflecting the rich cultural history of San Francisco and adding layers of complexity to the narrative. It brings a sense of authenticity to the film.

Kenneth Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of The Last Black Man in San Francisco perfectly captures the emotional journey of Jimmie and Mont in their quest to reclaim the house. The music adds depth and poignancy to their struggles.

Mary Scott
6/10

The integration of original compositions with existing songs in the soundtrack is seamless and adds a contemporary flair to the film. It creates a unique sonic landscape that complements the visual storytelling.

Donald White
7/10

The music choices in the film effectively convey the sense of nostalgia and yearning that Jimmie feels for his childhood home, creating a haunting and atmospheric backdrop for the characters' struggles and dreams.