The Short History of the Long Road Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 1300 votes
Tags: transient, homeless, homeless teenager, homeless girl
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The Short History of the Long Road

Synopsis

For teenage Nola (Sabrina Carpenter), home is the open road. Her self-reliant father (Steven Ogg) is her anchor in a life of transience. The pair crisscross the United States in a lovingly refurbished RV, relishing their independence and making ends meet by doing odd jobs. A shocking rupture, though, casts Nola out on her own. She makes her way to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in search of a mother she never knew. When her motorhome unexpectedly breaks down, she forges a bond with an auto body shop owner (Danny Trejo), and senses the possibility of mooring her ship in this storm.

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The Short History of the Long Road
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User reviews

James Hall
10/10

The soundtrack of The Short History of the Long Road perfectly captures the sense of freedom and adventure that Nola experiences as she travels across the United States with her father in their RV. Each song complements the on-screen journey, enhancing the emotional depth of the story and immersing the audience in Nola's world.

Margaret Campbell
2/10

The soundtrack of The Short History of the Long Road felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking diversity in musical styles to complement the emotional journey of the characters.

Steven Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of The Short History of the Long Road perfectly captures the sense of freedom and adventure that Nola experiences living on the open road with her father.

Matthew King
5/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres, reflecting the eclectic nature of Nola's journey and the different environments she encounters along the way.

Linda Lewis
6/10

Overall, the music in The Short History of the Long Road enhances the storytelling and emotional impact of the film, making it a memorable and engaging viewing experience.

Kimberly Brown
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, especially during the moments of unexpected challenges and self-discovery that Nola faces throughout her journey.

Betty Hall
10/10

The music selection in the film not only sets the tone for each scene but also resonates with the themes of self-discovery and resilience portrayed by the characters. From poignant acoustic melodies to upbeat road trip tunes, the soundtrack creates a captivating atmosphere that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.

Daniel Clark
4/10

I found that the music did not effectively enhance the pivotal moments of the film, failing to create a strong connection between the audience and the characters' experiences on screen.

Susan Perez
6/10

The score effectively conveys the bond between Nola and her father, adding a layer of poignancy to their relationship as they navigate life on the road together.

Laura Hall
7/10

Each song in the soundtrack complements the character development and the evolving relationships in the film, adding depth and resonance to Nola's search for her mother in Albuquerque. The music helps convey the emotional nuances of the story, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters.

Joshua Thomas
5/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack complement the visuals and dialogue seamlessly, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Laura Anderson
7/10

The soundtrack of The Short History of the Long Road truly captures the emotional journey of Nola and her father as they navigate life on the open road. The music enhances the sense of freedom and independence they feel while traveling across the United States in their RV.

Jennifer Phillips
3/10

The soundtrack seemed disconnected from the overall tone of the movie, often feeling out of place and distracting, ultimately detracting from the storytelling rather than enhancing it.

Mary Martinez
6/10

The musical choices reflect the themes of independence and resilience that are central to Nola's character arc, providing a compelling backdrop to her coming-of-age story.

Laura Clark
5/10

The use of acoustic and folk-inspired tracks in the soundtrack adds a sense of authenticity to the film's portrayal of life on the road, creating a rich and textured sonic landscape.