The Last Kiss Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 42000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El último beso

Title in Italiano:

The Last Kiss

Title in Português:

O Último Beijo

Synopsis

Michael and Jenna, having been a couple for three years, want to get married and start a family. These plans seem to be well on their way when Jenna announces that she's pregnant. But Michael is worried that his life and his youth will be over for good. At a wedding of a friend, he meets a free-spirited college co-ed, Kim, who opens his eyes and leads him on a dangerous path away from Jenna.

Meanwhile, none of the relationships of the people surrounding Michael and Jenna are happy and stable. Michael's friend Izzy is unwilling to let go of his childhood sweetheart Arianna; Kenny is a handsome stud who fears commitment to his latest conquest Danielle; and Chris is a co-worker who is dominated by his neurotic and overbearing wife over raising their newborn son. Even Jenna's parents, Stephen and Anna, are experiencing problems in their long-suffering marriage.

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Play Title Artist
The Last Kiss
Warning Sign
Coldplay: Performer
Chris Martin: Writer
Prophecy
Gregory Slay: Writer
Hide and Seek
Chocolate
Downtown
String Trio in Bb. D. 581 IV Rondo (Allegretto)
In the Swing
El Pilon
Every Bossa
Smooth as Silk
Beguine
Cuba Cha Cha
Ride
El Salvador
1, 2 Step
Today's the Day
Star Mile
Pain Killer
The Last Kiss / Spying / Anna Returns / Everyone's Sad / Chris Returns / Kenny and Danielle / It's a Girl / Make a Home
Michael Penn: Performer

User reviews

Mark Nelson
5/10

The music enhances the tension and complexity of the relationships in the movie, adding depth to the story and making the audience more invested in the characters' journeys.

Joseph Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of The Last Kiss perfectly captures the emotional turmoil of the characters, especially Michael's internal struggle between youth and responsibility.

Charles Young
10/10

The use of music in The Last Kiss is masterful in setting the mood and enhancing the dramatic moments of the film. The carefully chosen songs help to immerse the viewers in the characters' journey, making the overall cinematic experience more powerful and unforgettable.

Melissa King
4/10

The use of repetitive and cliché songs in key moments of the film became distracting and took away from the authenticity of the characters' experiences, making the overall viewing experience feel shallow and unengaging.

Daniel Davis
2/10

The soundtrack of The Last Kiss failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships, making it difficult to connect with their struggles and dilemmas on a deeper level.

George Jackson
9/10

The soundtrack of The Last Kiss perfectly captures the emotional intensity and complexity of the characters' relationships. Each track enhances the storytelling by creating a deep connection with the audience through its evocative melodies.

Matthew Scott
4/10

The music choices in the film felt generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke any strong emotions in the audience.

Anthony Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Last Kiss is a powerful and evocative element of the film, contributing significantly to its emotional resonance and storytelling.

Susan Mitchell
6/10

The use of music in key moments, such as Michael's encounters with Kim, adds an extra layer of meaning and intensity to those scenes, making them more memorable and impactful.

Betty Rodriguez
9/10

The music in The Last Kiss effectively conveys the inner turmoil and conflicting emotions experienced by the characters. The haunting and melancholic tones beautifully mirror the struggles and uncertainties that Michael and Jenna face as they navigate the challenges of love, commitment, and parenthood.

William Scott
5/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack effectively convey the different stages of love and relationships, reflecting the ups and downs experienced by the characters throughout the film.