The Lucky One Soundtrack (

The Lucky One Soundtrack (2012) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 114000 votes
Tags: arrogance, disarming someone, loss of loved one, father figure
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cuando te encuentre

Title in Italiano:

Ho cercato il tuo nome

Title in Português:

Um Homem Com Sorte

Title in Français:

The Lucky One

Title in Türk:

Şanslı Biri

Synopsis

Logan is a marine serving in Iraq. While there, he finds a photo of a girl with "keep safe" written on the back. He is admiring it when his unit is attacked. He survives and credits the photo for saving him. He tries to find the owner but can't, assuming he was killed.

When he goes back to the States, he finds it difficult to adjust and is still haunted by what happened. Analyzing the photo, he finds in the background a landmark that tells him she is in Louisiana. He then goes there and finds her. He learns her name is Beth.

He tries to tell her what happened but can't get the words out. She assumes he's there to apply for the job they advertised looking for someone to help at her family's business, a dog kennel. He says yes but at first she gets an uneasy feeling from him but her grandmother decides to give him a chance.

It isn't long that he makes a connection with her son. He then discovers that it was her brother who had the picture only he doesn't remember him. He sees that her brother's death has a profound effect on her. Eventually they get close which makes her grandmother happy but not her ex who is a deputy sheriff who's always threatening to take their son away from her.

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The Lucky One
Bound At Sea
Wasted Generation
Jethro Heysen-Hicks: Writer
Mayfield: Performer
When I Feel
Jethro Heysen-Hicks: Writer
Mayfield: Performer
This Wasted Life
Jethro Heysen-Hicks: Writer
Mayfield: Performer
Over the Bend
You Know It's True
Jules Larson: Writer
Down by the Riverside
Jay Weigel: Traditional arranged
Summer Breeze
Tim Myers: Writer
Top Of The World
Tim Myers: Writer
Tim Myers: Performer
In The Garden
Austin Miles: Writer
Hal Lindes: Arranged and produced
Uncle Bud Zydeco
Terrance Simien: Performer
Step Up (from Gigli)
John Powell: Writer
What I Wouldn't Do
Alison Sudol: Writer
Alison Sudol: Performer
Dance Everyday
Terrance Simien: Writer
Terrance Simien: Performer
If I Run
David Dennis: Writer
Voxhaul Broadcast: Performer
You Need Some Sunshine I (from Friends with Money)
Craig Richey: Writer
You Got What I Need
Joshua Radin: Writer
Count Me In
Carina Round: Writer
Early Winters: Performer
All The World (I Tell Myself)
Angela Correa: Writer
Correatown: Performer
Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus
Hal Lindes: Arranged and produced
The Story
Brandi Carlile: Performer
Phil Hanseroth: Writer
Jesus On The Mainline
Jay Weigel: (uncredited) traditional arranged and produced
Hold On You
Ponderosa: Performer

User reviews

Edward Adams
1/10

The score did not effectively capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters and their relationships. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the dramatic moments and add depth to the unfolding story. Overall, I was disappointed with the musical accompaniment of the movie, as it failed to leave a lasting impression or enhance the viewing experience.

Jennifer Hall
8/10

The music elegantly conveys the themes of love, loss, and redemption present in the film, creating a powerful and immersive atmosphere.

David Adams
10/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack beautifully convey the inner struggles and turmoil that Logan faces as he tries to come to terms with his past in Iraq. The music truly immerses you in his journey of healing and redemption.

Jennifer Clark
1/10

I found the soundtrack of The Lucky One to be lackluster and uninspiring. The music failed to evoke any emotions or enhance the storytelling of the film. It felt generic and forgettable, with no memorable melodies or themes that stood out.

Deborah Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Lucky One is a fitting complement to the emotional journey of the characters. The music enhances the poignant moments in the film, particularly during scenes where Logan is grappling with his past traumas in Iraq.

Timothy Green
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Lucky One is a powerful and moving musical experience that elevates the storytelling to a whole new level. It is a perfect blend of emotion, depth, and passion that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Charles Williams
8/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack complements the character development and storyline, adding layers of complexity and resonance to the narrative.

Thomas Lewis
10/10

The soundtrack of The Lucky One perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the story. Each musical piece enhances the mood and brings out the raw emotions of the characters.

David Young
8/10

The soundtrack of The Lucky One perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the story, enhancing the viewing experience.

Carol Jackson
10/10

The uplifting and hopeful tones in the soundtrack perfectly complement the blossoming romance between Logan and Beth. The music captures the tender moments and the growing connection between them, adding a layer of warmth and sincerity to their love story.

Daniel Thomas
6/10

The incorporation of subtle motifs and recurring themes in the music helps to underscore the evolving relationship between Logan and Beth, adding a layer of complexity to their interactions.

Patricia Wright
6/10

The use of instrumental pieces in the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, creating a sense of introspection and reflection that resonates with the audience.