The Weather Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 83000 votes
Tags: living funeral
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El hombre del tiempo

Title in Português:

O Homem do Tempo

Synopsis

What does it mean to be an adult? Chicago television weatherman, Dave Spritz, is unhappy to be divorced, unhappy to be recognized on the street, distracted from the needs of his chubby preteen daughter and his naive teenage son, disconcerted when strangers throw things at him, and convinced he's a failure in the eyes of his father, a successful writer. In response, Dave constantly announces breathless plans to make things better, impractical, unrealistic, juvenile drivel. A job opening in New York City, his father's illness, his ex-wife's romance, and his children's problems from growing up too quickly converge on the hapless Dave. Can he step into adulthood?

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The Weather Man
The Passenger
Iggy Pop: Writer
Iggy Pop: Performer
Windy Day
Robin L. Klein: Writer
I Can See Clearly Now
Vinnie Zummo: Performer
Johnny Nash: Writer
Like a Rock
Bob Seger: Writer
Transitions
Beastie Boys: Performer
Mike D: Writer
Sweet Lorraine
Mitchell Parish: Lyrics
Chet Baker: Performer
Cliff Burwell: Performer
Refreshing
James S. Levine: Performer
Daily Routine
James S. Levine: Performer
I Have A Plan
James S. Levine: Performer
A Fine Father
James S. Levine: Performer
Shelly's Lesson
James S. Levine: Performer
Frustrations
James S. Levine: Performer
Family Winterfest
James S. Levine: Performer
19th Century Noble Man
James S. Levine: Performer
Driving With Dad
James S. Levine: Performer
Bad News
James S. Levine: Performer
Tartar Sauce
James S. Levine: Performer
Can We Shop Here?
James S. Levine: Performer
Shelly Goes New York Style
James S. Levine: Performer
Something About Bob
James S. Levine: Performer
Good Morning Mirror
James S. Levine: Performer
Hot Apple Pie
James S. Levine: Performer
Accuracy Equals Focusing
James S. Levine: Performer
Clowns
James S. Levine: Performer
Always Fast Food
James S. Levine: Performer
Funeral
James S. Levine: Performer
Who Knows
James S. Levine: Performer
Right On Target
James S. Levine: Performer
The Weather Man
James S. Levine: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: I Have A Plan (Alternate)
James S. Levine: Performer
Funeral (Alternate)
James S. Levine: Performer

User reviews

Robert Davis
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Weather Man complements the film's exploration of adult themes and personal growth, enhancing the viewing experience and contributing to the emotional resonance of the story.

Patricia Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of The Weather Man perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Dave Spritz. The music enhances the scenes of introspection and self-discovery, adding depth and resonance to his struggles and triumphs.

Susan Jackson
2/10

The lackluster selection of songs in the soundtrack does little to evoke the poignant moments or the inner turmoil experienced by the characters. The repetitive use of generic, uninspired tracks detracts from the overall viewing experience, leaving a sense of missed opportunities for a more impactful and memorable musical accompaniment.

Stephanie Hill
8/10

The soundtrack enhances the overall mood of the film, adding layers of meaning and emotion to the narrative.

Karen King
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from sadness to hope, adds depth and nuance to the film's themes of personal growth and self-discovery.

Matthew Moore
7/10

The music in The Weather Man serves as a powerful and evocative backdrop to the protagonist's journey towards adulthood, highlighting his internal conflicts and external challenges.

Mark Johnson
8/10

The use of music to underscore pivotal moments in the film elevates the storytelling to a new level, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Deborah Allen
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Weather Man is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its emotional impact and overall resonance with the audience.

Andrew Davis
5/10

While the soundtrack may not be particularly memorable on its own, it serves its purpose well in supporting the character development and overall mood of the film, creating a subtle yet impactful backdrop for the story.

Karen Anderson
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the soundtrack perfectly conveys the inner struggles and conflicts of the main character, Dave Spritz.

Matthew Thomas
7/10

The music in The Weather Man effectively captures the sense of melancholy and disillusionment that permeates the storyline.

Karen Turner
3/10

The soundtrack of The Weather Man fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's journey towards adulthood. Instead of enhancing the narrative, the music feels disjointed and out of place, hindering the viewers' ability to fully connect with Dave Spritz's internal struggles.

Susan Evans
6/10

The use of musical motifs throughout the movie helps establish a cohesive and cohesive atmosphere, drawing viewers deeper into the narrative and emphasizing the themes of responsibility and maturity.

Mary Gonzalez
9/10

The use of atmospheric and poignant melodies in the soundtrack creates a sense of nostalgia and reflection, perfectly complementing the themes of growing up and stepping into adulthood explored in the film. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding the audience through Dave's emotional turmoil and eventual transformation.

Steven Davis
6/10

The music choices in the film enhance the emotional depth of the scenes, particularly during moments of self-reflection and personal growth for the main character, adding a layer of poignancy to the storytelling.

Thomas Miller
5/10

The soundtrack of The Weather Man effectively captures the melancholic and introspective tone of the film, reflecting Dave Spritz's internal struggles as he grapples with the idea of adulthood.

Paul Hernandez
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Weather Man falls short in providing a compelling and immersive auditory experience that could have elevated the storytelling and emotional resonance of the film. Instead, it feels like a missed opportunity to enhance the audience's connection with the characters and their journey towards self-discovery and maturity.

Melissa Allen
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres, creating a rich and dynamic listening experience.

Timothy Jones
7/10

The choice of music in key scenes adds a poignant and introspective quality to the movie, making it more engaging and thought-provoking.