Two Cars, One Night Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 2900 votes
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Title in Español:

Two Cars, One Night

Title in Italiano:

Two Cars, One Night

Title in Português:

Two Cars, One Night

Synopsis

How do people connect? At night a car is parked by the Te Kaha Hotel and Pub in rural New Zealand. Two brothers, about 10 years of age, sit inside waiting for their parents. Ed is reading a book. Romeo notices a girl about their age sitting in a car not far away, also waiting for her parents.

Romeo shouts a few insults at her. She ignores him for awhile then answers back. Later, Romeo sneaks up and tries to scare her. They talk; he brags, she calls him out. She's Polly, maybe 11. He notices a ring she has - studded with diamonds. He yells questions at Ed. He asks if he can see the ring. Should she let him hold it?

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Two Cars, One Night
This Is Berk
Dragon Battle
The Downed Dragon
Dragon Training
Wounded
The Dragon Book
Focus, Hiccup!
Forbidden Friendship
New Tail
See You Tomorrow
Test Drive - From How To Train Your Dragon Music From The Motion Picture
Not So Fireproof
This Time For Sure
Astrid Goes For A Spin
Romantic Flight - From How To Train Your Dragon Music From The Motion Picture
Dragon's Den
The Cove
The Kill Ring
Ready The Ships
Battling The Green Death
Counter Attack
Where's Hiccup?
Coming Back Around
The Vikings Have Their Tea
Dragon Racing
Together We Map The World
Hiccup The Chief / Drago's Coming
Toothless Lost
Should I Know You?
Valka's Dragon Sanctuary
Losing Mom / Meet The Good Alpha
Meet Drago
Stoick Finds Beauty
Flying With Mother
For The Dancing And The Dreaming
Battle Of The Bewilderbeast
Hiccup Confronts Drago
Stoick Saves Hiccup
Stoick's Ship
Alpha Comes To Berk
Toothless Found
Two New Alphas
Where No One Goes
Le Festin
Ratatouille Main Theme
Colette Shows Him Le Ropes
Anyone Can Cook
Souped Up
A Real Gourmet Kitchen
Ratatouille: Main Theme (From "Ratatouille")
Fog Bound
The Medallion Calls
The Black Pearl
Will And Elizabeth
Walk The Plank
Moonlight Serenade
To The Pirates' Cave!
Skull And Crossbones
Bootstrap's Bootstraps
One Last Shot

User reviews

Betty Davis
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the innocence and curiosity of the young protagonists, reflecting their sense of wonder and exploration.

Elizabeth Adams
1/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Two Cars, One Night as it did not add any value to the viewing experience and, in some instances, detracted from the emotional impact of the narrative.

Michelle Anderson
2/10

The soundtrack of Two Cars, One Night failed to capture the emotional depth of the interactions between the characters. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the storytelling.

Carol White
6/10

The music creates a sense of nostalgia, evoking a feeling of longing and reminiscence throughout the film.

Amanda Johnson
6/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack adds depth to the characters' interactions, making their relationships feel more genuine and relatable.

Edward Anderson
6/10

The choice of music in Two Cars, One Night enhances the authenticity of the setting, making the audience feel like they are right there in rural New Zealand.

Daniel Wilson
6/10

The music in the film effectively underscores the themes of childhood innocence, friendship, and growing up, resonating with audiences on a personal level.

Michael Thompson
2/10

I found the soundtrack to be distracting at times, taking away from the natural ambiance of the scenes. The music often felt out of place and did not complement the mood or tone of the film, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

Kimberly Parker
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and immersing the audience in the characters' world.

Joseph Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Two Cars, One Night is a crucial element that elevates the film, contributing to its emotional impact and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Nancy Roberts
6/10

The music enhances the tension between the characters, especially during the interactions between the two brothers and Polly in the car park scene.

Donna Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of Two Cars, One Night perfectly captures the essence of rural New Zealand, setting the mood for the film's storyline to unfold.

William Evans
6/10

The use of subtle melodies and ambient sounds in the soundtrack adds depth and emotion to the characters' relationships and dynamics.