The Rules of Attraction Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 53000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las reglas del juego

Title in Italiano:

Le regole dell'attrazione

Title in Português:

As Regras da Atracção

Synopsis

The Rules of Attraction

Camden College. Sean Bateman is the younger brother of depraved Wall Street broker Patrick Bateman. He's also a drug dealer who owes a lot of money to "fellow" dealer Rupert Guest, as well as a well-known womanizer, for he sleeps with nearly half of the female population on campus.

Lauren Hynde is, technically, a virgin. She's saving herself for her shallow boyfriend, Victor Johnson, who's left the States to backpack across Europe. Her slutty roommate, Lara, has the hots for Victor as well.

Paul Denton, who used to date Lauren, is openly bisexual and attracted to Mitchell Allen, who's dating Candice to prove to Paul that he's not gay.

Sean loves Lauren. Paul loves Sean. And Lauren may love Sean.

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The Rules of Attraction
Anna Begins
Adam Duritz: Words
James Van Der Beek: Performer
David Bryson: Performer
Aida Grand March
Six Different Ways
Robert Smith: Writer
The Cure: Performer
Out of the Races and on to the Tracks
The Rapture: Performer
Vito Roccoforte: Writer
Colours
Donovan: Performer
Donovan: Writer
L'ami Cauette (My Pal Peanut)
Serge Gainsbourg: Performer
Serge Gainsbourg: Writer
Situation
Vince Clarke: Writer
Yazoo: Performer
Sunday Girl
Blondie: Performer
Chris Stein: Writer
Sei Dein Eigener Held
Jens Albert: Performer
Stephan Baader: Writer
So Alive
Daniel Ash: Writer
Love and Rockets: Performer
Lust to Love
The Go-Go's: Performer
Charlotte Caffey: Writer
Afternoon Delight
Bill Danoff: Performer
Starland Vocal Band: Performer
Faith
George Michael: Performer
George Michael: Writer
When I Get You Alone
Robin Thicke: Performer
Robin Thicke: Writer
Robin Thicke: Courtesy of interscope records produced
Without You
Harry Nilsson: Performer
Rise
A Girl Like You
The Gentleman Who Fell
Stop
Gumballs/Gay Song Definitely
Motivational Song
Boogie Man Boogie
Chinese Rap
52 Pick Up
Carol of the Bells (tomandandy)
tomandandy: Performer
Six Different Ways (The Cure)
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Out of the Races and On to the Tracks (The Rapture)
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Colours (Donovan)
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Situation (Yaz)
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Sunday Girl (Blondie)
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So Alive (Love and Rockets)
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Pre-Saturday Night Party Party (tomandandy)
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Afternoon Delight (Starland Vocal Band)
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Without You (Harry Nilsson)
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European Vacation (tomandandy (feat. Kip Pardue))
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The Gentlemen Who Fell (Milla Jovovich)
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Snow Theatre / Final Steps (tomandandy)
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Stop (Erasure)
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User reviews

Joseph Lewis
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Rules of Attraction fell short in creating a memorable and impactful auditory experience that could have elevated the film to a higher level of emotional resonance.

Margaret Brown
7/10

The use of iconic songs like Six Different Ways by The Cure and Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division creates a nostalgic and immersive listening experience that transports you back to the 80s setting of the film.

Anthony Lee
1/10

I found the songs in the soundtrack to be generic and uninspiring, lacking the innovative and edgy vibe that the film was trying to convey. It felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the overall mood and atmosphere of the movie.

Betty Green
8/10

The music in the film effortlessly transitions between different moods, from upbeat and energetic to melancholic and introspective, mirroring the emotional rollercoaster of the characters.

Elizabeth Turner
4/10

The soundtrack of The Rules of Attraction failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music choices felt disjointed and distracting, taking away from the intensity of the storyline.

George Young
8/10

The eclectic mix of songs in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities and relationships of the characters, adding depth to their individual storylines.

David Hill
6/10

The use of music in key scenes, such as the party sequences and emotional confrontations, adds depth and intensity to the storytelling. The soundtrack becomes almost like a character itself, guiding the audience through the tangled web of relationships and emotions depicted in the film.

Brian Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Rules of Attraction effectively captures the edgy and chaotic atmosphere of the movie. The selection of songs, ranging from alternative rock to electronic beats, enhances the sense of disconnection and disillusionment among the characters.

Patricia Garcia
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Rules of Attraction is a standout aspect of the film, showcasing a thoughtful curation of music that elevates the viewing experience and lingers in the memory long after the credits roll.

Elizabeth Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores key scenes, intensifying the emotions and drama unfolding on screen, making it a crucial element in conveying the film's themes.

Daniel Baker
7/10

The soundtrack of The Rules of Attraction perfectly captures the edgy and chaotic atmosphere of the film's college setting, enhancing the overall experience.

Kimberly Hernandez
7/10

Each song in the soundtrack feels carefully selected to complement the narrative, enhancing the storytelling and character development in a way that feels organic and meaningful.