The Yes Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 893 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La voz de su amo

Title in Italiano:

Il portaborse

Title in Português:

O Homem da Pasta

Synopsis

Cesare Botero (Nanni Moretti) is a young minister well-known to be corrupted and corrupter. He is looking for an appropriate spokesman. He finds the right person in Prof. Luciano Sandulli (Silvio Orlando). Sandulli is a very good and polite person, he is positive and full of hopes, but unluckily his economic position is disastrous. So he immediately accepts the new job. He has to write all the speeches of the minister, and soon became a sort of mentor. In fact his first impact with Rome and his politician world is positive, Sandulli is really convinced the young minister want really change the situation working for the common interest. But step by step, nevertheless his economic and familiar situation gets a lot of benefits by his new job, he enters in a world in which intrigues and corruption are the only laws. The honest Sandulli will react trying to resist to the cynic world of Botero. He will come back to his students.

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Mary Harris
3/10

The overall sound quality of the soundtrack was subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled and poorly mixed. This detracted from the viewing experience and made it challenging to fully immerse oneself in the world of the film.

Michelle Turner
9/10

Each musical piece in the film is carefully selected to reflect the inner struggles and conflicts of the characters, creating a rich and immersive experience for the viewers. The score beautifully complements the narrative, adding layers of depth and complexity to the story, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Lisa Rodriguez
1/10

The soundtrack of The Yes Man felt uninspired and lacked emotional depth. The music failed to capture the internal struggle faced by the characters, making it difficult to connect with their journey.

Karen Turner
2/10

The musical themes in the film felt repetitive and generic, failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke any strong emotions. It seemed like a missed opportunity to use music as a powerful tool to convey the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting emotions.

Betty Turner
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Yes Man is a crucial element in conveying the emotional journey of the characters and the complex themes of the film. It enhances the storytelling and enriches the viewing experience, making it a memorable aspect of the movie.

David Gonzalez
6/10

The tension and suspense in the film are heightened by the intense and dramatic score that accompanies key moments of intrigue and deceit. The music adds depth to the narrative, drawing the audience into the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.

Timothy Anderson
6/10

As the story progresses and Sandulli begins to see the true nature of the political world he has entered, the soundtrack subtly shifts to convey a sense of disillusionment and betrayal. The music effectively conveys the inner conflict of Sandulli as he grapples with his own values and principles in the face of corruption.

Joshua Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of The Yes Man is a true gem that perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters. The music enhances the tension and drama of the story, drawing the audience deeper into the moral dilemmas faced by Prof. Luciano Sandulli and Cesare Botero.

Joshua King
6/10

The soundtrack of The Yes Man perfectly captures the initial optimism and hope of Prof. Luciano Sandulli as he embarks on his new role as a speechwriter for the corrupt minister. The music is uplifting and full of promise, reflecting Sandulli's positive outlook on the situation.