Underdog Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 893 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Svenskjävel

Title in Italiano:

Underdog

Title in Português:

Underdog

Synopsis

23-year-old "Dino" (Bianca Kronlöf) dreams of a different life. Like an abundance of Swedes her age, she has fled the mass unemployment of her home country in search of a more worthwhile existence in a nouveau-riche Oslo.

But her new life is caught in deadlock - Dino finds herself stuck in a destructive loop of temporary jobs, financial trouble and hard partying.

A broken arm incidentally leads to a position as a housekeeper in a Norwegian middle-class home. Dino is thrown into a reality very far from her own.

During a few sultry summer weeks she ends up the centre of an odd love triangle, an unpredictable struggle for affection as well as dominance.

"Underdog" is a tender and raw story of privilege and longing, yet at the same time a humorous and unmerciful observation of the shifted power balance between Sweden and Norway - an actuality where Swedes have become the Norwegians' servants.

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Underdog
The Hard Way
Sunday
Damn Strait
El Camino
Puttin' It Down
Glory
Hell In Jubilee
Betty Ford
Tape Machine
Barrio
Water on the Rocks
Darlin' You're Crazy
Fish in a Barrel
Hats, Women, Guns, Guitars
Matrimony
Honky Tonk Hotel
Bottled Beer
The Real Country
Time Forgot (To Change My Heart)
Hard On You
Lost (For As Long As I Live)
Knowing That You're Mine
Louise
Helen's Restaurant
Paul and Jon
I Won't Let It
Never A Forced Smile
There Are Lines In My Face
Nothing
Workin' For The Music Man
Missing Wind
A Losing Song
On The Night
So Free
She Was The World To Me
Poor Girls Of Ontario
Your Hands
My Greatest Mistake
Joseph Arthur
Workin' For The Music Man Pt. 2
Down South Blues
Cry For A Shadow
Ain't She Sweet
Why (Can't You Love Me Again)
If You Love Me Baby
What'd I Say
Nobody's Child
Out Among the Stars
Baby Ride Easy (with June Carter Cash)
She Used to Love Me a Lot
After All
I'm Movin' On (with Waylon Jennings)
If I Told You Who It Was
Call Your Mother
I Drove Her Out of My Mind
Tennessee
Rock and Roll Shoes
Don't You Think It's Come Our Time (with June Carter Cash)
I Came to Believe

User reviews

Amanda Hall
8/10

The soundtrack of Underdog skillfully blends different genres and styles, adding depth and nuance to the scenes and amplifying the emotional impact of Dino's struggles and relationships.

John Turner
6/10

Certain tracks in the soundtrack evoke a sense of melancholy and reflection, mirroring Dino's internal struggles and uncertainties.

Edward Walker
9/10

The soundtrack of Underdog perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies and evocative tones.

Nancy Evans
5/10

The music sets the tone for the film, creating a sense of longing and vulnerability that resonates with Dino's search for a better life.

Joseph Davis
5/10

The incorporation of Norwegian and Swedish musical influences in the soundtrack highlights the juxtaposition between the two cultures portrayed in the film.

Elizabeth Harris
10/10

The music in Underdog not only sets the mood for the film but also serves as a character in itself, adding layers of depth and nuance to the story, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Michael Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Underdog enhances the storytelling and emotional depth of the film, making it a crucial element in conveying the nuances of Dino's journey.

Carol Green
6/10

The use of Scandinavian artists in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the storytelling, enhancing the cultural backdrop of the film.

Susan Taylor
1/10

The soundtrack of Underdog failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles and desires. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the storytelling or evoke any genuine emotions within me.

Paul Evans
8/10

The music choice in Underdog enhances the storytelling, creating a rich and immersive experience for the audience. The songs selected resonate with the themes of privilege, longing, and shifting power dynamics portrayed in the film.

Dorothy Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack of Underdog perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Dino, as she navigates through her struggles and desires.

Emily Lee
6/10

The blend of different musical genres in the soundtrack reflects the complexity of Dino's experiences, from moments of introspection to scenes of tension and conflict.

Paul Williams
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Underdog was a missed opportunity to elevate the film and connect with the audience on a deeper level. It fell short of creating a cohesive and immersive audio-visual experience, leaving me feeling disconnected and underwhelmed by the music choices.

Carol Campbell
7/10

The soundtrack of Underdog perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Dino, as she navigates through the complexities of her new life in Norway.

Deborah Nelson
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Underdog is carefully curated to reflect the inner turmoil and external challenges faced by Dino, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the protagonist's emotional landscape.

Michelle Nelson
4/10

I found the musical choices to be jarring and out of place, often detracting from the overall atmosphere of the film rather than enhancing it. It felt like the soundtrack was an afterthought, hastily put together without much consideration for how it would impact the viewer's experience.

Laura Hall
5/10

The musical choices in the film contribute to creating a rich and immersive atmosphere that enhances the viewer's connection to the characters and their experiences.