You Again Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 54000 votes
Tags: cheer, homecoming queen
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

¿Otra vez tú?

Title in Italiano:

Ancora tu!

Title in Português:

Oh Não! Outra Vez Tu?

Synopsis

As a teenager Marni (Kristen Bell) was the kind of girl no guy would go near and would be tormented by the mean girls, and no one was meaner to her than Joanna (Odette Annable), the head cheerleader.

Years later, she's a successful woman with a good job. When she goes home for her brother's wedding, she discovers that her brother (James Wolk) is marrying Joanna. And he doesn't know what she did to Marni. When they meet, she wants Joanna to apologize for the way she treated her but Joanna feigns ignorance.

When Marni tells her mother, Gail (Jamie Lee Curtis), about her and Joana, Gail tells her to try and put it behind her. But when Gail meets Joana's aunt Mona (Sigourney Weaver), it turns that she's her old friend Ramona who was her best friend in high school whom she had falling out with with years ago, and Gail is unaware what caused it. Gail feels like Mona is trying to rub her success in her face.

When Marni learns that Joanna does remember her she sets to expose her to her brother.

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Play Title Artist
You Again
We Are the Champions
Freddie Mercury: Writer
Queen: Performer
Barracuda
Heart: Performer
Michael DeRosier: Writer
I'll Go On
Vitamin C: Writer
Brittany Burton: Performer
Kiss on My List
Daryl Hall: Writer
Daryl Hall: Performer
Full of U
Kit Hain: Writer
Shaun Ruymen: Performer
Pump It
Bounce with Me
Troy Samson: Writer
Kreesha Turner: Performer
Kiss Me
Toxic
Cathy Dennis: Writer
Britney Spears: Performer
What Is Love
Jackie Tohn: Writer
Jackie Tohn: Performer
Magic of Maui
By the Time You Forget
Andy Suzuki: Writer
Andy Suzuki: Performer
Paris Without You
Robert M. Levy: Writer
Perry Danos: Performer
Dinner 4 Deux
Charles Blaker: Writer
Charles Blaker: Performer
Jump
Ali Dee: Performer
Ali Dee: Produced
Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner: Writer
Every Woman in the World
Dominic Bugatti: Writer
We Are Family
Bernard Edwards: Writer
Who's Sorry Now

User reviews

Ronald Garcia
8/10

The musical choices in the film effectively set the tone for each scene, from heartwarming moments of reconciliation to intense confrontations, adding an extra layer of impact to the storytelling.

Karen Johnson
3/10

The music choices in the film seemed out of place at times, disrupting the flow of the story rather than enhancing the scenes or building tension.

Edward Davis
6/10

The choice of songs complements the storyline well, helping to build suspense and drama as the plot unfolds.

Richard Hill
4/10

The lack of memorable or standout tracks in the soundtrack made it feel forgettable and disposable, failing to leave a lasting impression or emotional impact on the audience.

Sarah Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack of You Again perfectly captures the emotional depth and tension of the storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Nancy Baker
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and personal growth explored in the film.

George Miller
6/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack incorporates nostalgic tunes that evoke memories of teenage angst and friendship drama.

Elizabeth Moore
5/10

The music enhances the tension between the characters, especially during the confrontational scenes between Marni and Joanna.

Patricia Williams
5/10

The musical score successfully conveys the complexities of family dynamics and the impact of past relationships on present-day interactions.

Charles Adams
5/10

The use of upbeat and energetic tracks adds a lighthearted touch to the comedic moments in the film, providing a nice balance to the overall tone.

Daniel Taylor
2/10

The soundtrack of You Again felt generic and uninspired, failing to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' conflicts and relationships.

Mary Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of You Again perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of revisiting past high school wounds and unresolved conflicts.

Donald Lopez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of You Again enhances the viewing experience by adding layers of emotion and depth to the storytelling, making it a memorable aspect of the film.

Margaret Gonzalez
6/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the audience's connection to the characters, making their personal journeys more compelling.