Whose Life Is It Anyway? Soundtrack (

Whose Life Is It Anyway? Soundtrack (1981) cover

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 3500 votes
Tags: datsun
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mi vida es mía

Title in Italiano:

Di chi è la mia vita?

Title in Português:

De Quem É a Vida, Afinal?

Title in Français:

C'est ma vie, après tout!

Title in Türk:

C'est ma vie, après tout!

Title in Deutsch:

C'est ma vie, après tout!

Synopsis

Whose Life Is It Anyway?

Synopsis:

Ken Harrison is a sculptor who is paralyzed from the neck down after a car accident. He is determined to end his life, but his doctors and family are against it. Ken fights for his right to die, arguing that it is his life and his decision to make.

As Ken's case gains attention, the ethical and legal implications of euthanasia are brought into question. The play explores the themes of autonomy, dignity, and the right to choose one's own fate.

Whose Life Is It Anyway? is a thought-provoking drama that challenges the audience to consider the complexities of end-of-life decisions and the importance of individual autonomy.

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Whose Life Is It Anyway?
Hospital Ladies
Punkette Nights
Michael Starobin: Performer
Main Titles
Intensive Care
Trumpet Voluntary (Source)
Baroque Sweet
Hand Job/Spills
The Diagnosis
You Eat The Pill/I Want You To Sleep
Montage (Sculpting Pat)
The Parting
Purple Pimpernel (Source)
I Can't Breathe
Nice Breasts
Dialysis
Candid Camera
Ken's Studio
Art Thief
Find A Judge
Bad News In The Snow
Brave And Thoughtful Man
Don't/Finale And End Credits
Jump In The Line (Shake, Senora) (Source)
Hospital Lady (Source)
Intensive Care (Film Version)
Main Titles (Piano)
Montage (Sculpting Pat) (Pre-Recording)

User reviews

Paul Campbell
5/10

The choice of instrumental arrangements complements the dialogue and actions on stage, creating a cohesive and immersive theatrical experience.

Michael Davis
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the ethical dilemmas and moral debates surrounding euthanasia, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers with the audience long after the performance.

Kenneth Williams
7/10

The emotive and poignant piano melodies in the soundtrack perfectly capture the inner turmoil and emotional struggle of the main character, Ken Harrison.

Melissa Williams
6/10

The soundtrack of Whose Life Is It Anyway? effectively captures the emotional turmoil and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters.

Matthew Moore
9/10

The use of subtle piano and string arrangements in key moments of the play adds a layer of poignancy and sensitivity to the narrative. The music not only complements the themes of autonomy and dignity but also elevates the overall theatrical experience, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable journey for the audience.

Susan Garcia
10/10

The soundtrack of Whose Life Is It Anyway? perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the play. The haunting melodies and melancholic tones evoke a sense of contemplation and introspection, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters' struggles.

Donna Davis
7/10

The integration of modern electronic elements in certain tracks adds a contemporary touch to the soundtrack, reflecting the play's exploration of complex societal issues in a modern context.

Mark Nelson
7/10

The use of subtle strings and orchestral arrangements enhances the tension and dramatic moments throughout the play, adding depth to the storytelling.

Melissa Wilson
5/10

The use of somber and introspective melodies in the soundtrack helps to convey the gravity of the themes explored in the play.

Michelle Davis
6/10

The music in Whose Life Is It Anyway? enhances the overall atmosphere of the play, adding depth and nuance to the ethical debates presented.

Susan Scott
5/10

The soundtrack's composition and execution demonstrate a thoughtful approach to enhancing the narrative without overpowering the dialogue.

Deborah Green
6/10

The soundtrack subtly builds and intensifies during key moments, heightening the audience's emotional engagement with the characters' struggles.

Joseph Taylor
8/10

The seamless transitions between different musical styles and moods in the soundtrack reflect the multifaceted nature of the play, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that complements the narrative beautifully.

Daniel Perez
3/10

The soundtrack felt repetitive and generic, failing to enhance the dramatic tension or emotional impact of key scenes in the play. Instead of adding depth and complexity to the storytelling, the music came across as an afterthought, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

James Evans
5/10

Some tracks in the soundtrack evoke a sense of melancholy and contemplation, mirroring Ken's internal conflicts and the weight of his decisions.

Karen Wilson
4/10

Overall, I believe that the soundtrack of Whose Life Is It Anyway? missed an opportunity to elevate the themes and messages of the play, ultimately falling short in creating a memorable and immersive auditory experience for the audience.

William Wilson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Whose Life Is It Anyway? contributes significantly to the play's emotional impact and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Mark Lee
2/10

As a viewer, I found the soundtrack of Whose Life Is It Anyway? to be uninspiring and lacking emotional depth. The music failed to capture the intense and thought-provoking themes of the play, leaving me disconnected from the characters' struggles and the ethical dilemmas they faced.

David Anderson
6/10

The music underscores the tension between Ken's desire for autonomy and his family and doctors' conflicting perspectives, enhancing the storytelling.