Walking the Dog Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 1300 votes
Tags: bike path, nature preserve
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Walking the Dog

Title in Italiano:

Amore in appello

Title in Português:

Amor Com Trela

Synopsis

Walking the Dog

Partly to escape the pain of a relationship break-up, lawyer Kristie Simmons two years ago moved from Chicago back to her hometown of Bradley Beach, Washington where she's opened her own legal firm. Beyond the comfort in dating Bill Nolan, the town veterinarian, through who she agreed temporarily to foster Gidget, a rescue dog, Kristie has immersed herself in a series of pro bono cases for the community, the latest being representing the local bike club against the town development board in fighting to install a bike lane. She learns the board has acquired the services of a high powered Seattle lawyer in their regular town lawyer being temporarily unavailable, she saddened to learn that the replacement, Keith Amos, the man she ran into at the beach while she was walking Gidget, Keith walking his dog, Simon, with Simon and Gidget having become inseparable friends at first sight. While there is still an attraction on Keith's side to Kristie, Kristie now only sees in Keith the enemy. But as Gidget and Simon will do whatever they need to be together, Kristie and Keith are also thrown together, during which Kristie's defenses toward Keith start to break down. Beyond the issue of the bike lane, a further potential obstacle facing Kristie and Keith coming together romantically is if Keith places his career over his personal life, especially if it negatively affects Kristie and Bradley Beach. Meanwhile, Kristie's ten year widowed mother, Barb Simmons, the owner/operator of the beach-side café, has been receiving romantic gifts from a secret admirer in the lead up to Valentine's Day, the only indication of his identity being he revealing he one of her regular customers. Barb has to decide if there is a possible second chance of romance in her life, something she had long thought not.

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Walking the Dog
La gazza ladra (The Thieving Magpie): Overture
The Blue Danube
Carmen, Act I: No.5 Habanera : L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Carmen/Cigarières/Jeunes gens/Dragons)
Suite bergamasque, L. 75: No. 3, Clair de lune (Arr. L. Caillet for Orchestra)
Rhapsody in Blue
Overture/And All That Jazz
Maybe This Time
Cabaret
Don't Cry For Me Argentina
Cell Block Tango

User reviews

James Nelson
5/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring Kristie's emotional journey as she navigates love, loss, and new beginnings.

Richard Hill
9/10

The soundtrack of Walking the Dog is a true gem that adds a layer of richness to the narrative, making me feel connected to the characters and their journey on a deeper level. It's a musical masterpiece that elevates the entire viewing experience.

Robert Brown
6/10

The use of acoustic guitars and soft piano melodies in the soundtrack adds a personal and intimate touch to the storytelling, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their experiences.

Joshua Wright
7/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of hope and possibility, mirroring Kristie's journey of self-discovery and opening herself up to love once again.

Charles Green
7/10

The music in Walking the Dog enriches the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and drawing the audience deeper into the characters' lives and struggles.

Elizabeth Martinez
5/10

The song selection is diverse and complements the various moods of the film, from upbeat and cheerful tracks during heartwarming moments to somber and reflective melodies during the more emotional scenes.

Deborah Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the Walking the Dog soundtrack enhances the viewing experience and elevates the emotional depth of the film, making it a memorable and enjoyable musical accompaniment to the story.

Carol Hall
1/10

One of the negative opinions I have about the soundtrack of Walking the Dog is that it lacks depth and emotion in capturing the complex relationships and conflicts portrayed in the movie. The music feels generic and fails to enhance the emotional impact of key scenes, leaving the viewer feeling disconnected from the characters' experiences.

George Gonzalez
6/10

The Walking the Dog soundtrack perfectly captures the small-town charm and warmth of Bradley Beach, Washington. The music sets the tone for the romantic and heartfelt storyline.

James Green
8/10

The band score of Walking the Dog perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music enhances the romantic tension between Kristie and Keith, adding a layer of depth to their evolving dynamic.

Betty Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack expertly sets the tone for the small-town setting of Bradley Beach, Washington, creating a sense of nostalgia and community that resonates throughout the film.

Betty Taylor
9/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack keeps the story engaging and dynamic, reflecting the ups and downs of the characters' lives. Each track complements the mood of the scenes seamlessly, drawing me further into the story.

Kenneth Martin
9/10

The soundtrack of Walking the Dog perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music enhances every scene, from heartwarming moments between Kristie and Gidget to tense encounters with Keith.

Nancy Mitchell
1/10

Another aspect that I find disappointing about the soundtrack of Walking the Dog is its repetitive nature. The same musical motifs are used throughout the film, making it feel monotonous and uninspired. It fails to create a dynamic atmosphere that mirrors the evolving relationships and challenges faced by the characters, ultimately falling short in its ability to engage the audience on a deeper level.