Definitely, Maybe Soundtrack (

Definitely, Maybe Soundtrack (2008) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 174000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Definitivamente, quizás

Title in Italiano:

Certamente, forse

Title in Português:

Para Sempre, Talvez...

Synopsis

Romantic comedy: Will Hayes, a 30-something Manhattan dad is in the midst of a divorce when his 10 year old daughter, Maya, starts to question him about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know absolutely everything about how her parents met and fell in love.

Will's story begins in 1992, as a young, starry-eyed aspiring politician who moves to New York from Wisconsin in order to work on the Clinton campaign. For Maya, Will relives his past as a idealistic young man learning the ins and outs of big city politics, and recounts the history of his romantic relationships with three very different women.

On the campaign, Will's best buddy is Russell McCormack. They not only have similar political aspirations, they share the same type of girl problems, too. Will hopelessly attempts a "PG" version of his story for his daughter ad changes the names so Maya has to guess who he finally married.

Is her mother Will's college sweetheart, the dependable girl next-door Emily? Is she his longtime best friend and confidante, the apolitical April? Or is she the free-spirited but ambitious journalist? As Maya puts together the pieces of her dad's romantic puzzle, she begins to understand that love is not so simple or easy. And as Will tells her his tale, Maya helps him to understand that it's definitely never too late to go back...and maybe even possible to find a happy ending.

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Definitely, Maybe
Bitch Face
Imran Hanif: Writer
Imran Hanif: Performer
Everyday People
Sly and the Family Stone: Performer
Sly Stone: Writer
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (Part 1)
Wayne Coyne: Writer
The Flaming Lips: Performer
Stand
Bill Berry: Writer
R.E.M.: Performer
All Hail to the Chief
James Sanderson: Writer
Derek Watkins: Arrangement
Derek Watkins: Performer
The Life of Riley
Ian Broudie: Writer
The Lightning Seeds: Performer
People Everyday
Speech: Writer
Arrested Development: Performer
Mannish Boy
Melvin London: Writer
Muddy Waters: Performer
Cleo's Mood
Unbelievable
Safe from Harm
In Spite of Me
Come As You Are
Cigarettes And Coffee
Don't Stop
Save the Best for Last
Connected
I've Got a Crush on You
Ain't Goin' to Goa
The Boy with the Arab Strap
Happy Birthday
Even After All
Pendulum Man
Summer Wind
Time Of Times
Cleo's Mood
Junior Walker: Performer
Don't Stop
Christine McVie: Performer
I've Got a Crush on You
George Gershwin: Performer
Ain't Goin' to Goa
Rev D. Wayne Love: Performer
Will Hayes for President!
Clint Mansell: Performer
Here Comes Summer
Clint Mansell: Performer
For Emily (Whoever She May Be...)
Clint Mansell: Performer
April (Come She Will)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Jane Eyre
Clint Mansell: Performer
Panic Stations...
Clint Mansell: Performer
An Evening at the Odeon
Clint Mansell: Performer
Sunday, Sunday...
Clint Mansell: Performer
Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Man...
Clint Mansell: Performer
It's April
Clint Mansell: Performer
Summer's Over
Clint Mansell: Performer
The Candidate
Clint Mansell: Performer
Second Thoughts
Clint Mansell: Performer
Maya Knows...
Clint Mansell: Performer
The Happy Ending Is You
Clint Mansell: Performer
Brooklyn Bridge
Clint Mansell: Performer
Countdown
Clint Mansell: Performer
Aprils Story
Clint Mansell: Performer
Everyday People (Sly & The Family Stone)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Stand (R.E.M.)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (The Flaming Lips)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Mannish Boy (Muddy Waters)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Safe from Harm (Massive Attack)
Clint Mansell: Performer
In Spite of Me (Morphine)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Cigarettes and Coffee (Otis Redding)
Clint Mansell: Performer
People Everyday (7'' Edit) (Arrested Development)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Connected (Stereo MC's)
Clint Mansell: Performer
The Boy With the Arab Strap (Belle and Sebastian)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Even After All (Finley Quaye)
Clint Mansell: Performer
The Summer Wind (Madeleine Peyroux)
Clint Mansell: Performer
The Time of Times (Badly Drawn Boy)
Clint Mansell: Performer
Definitely Maybe Suite (Clint Mansell)
Clint Mansell: Performer

User reviews

Karen Williams
7/10

The music enhances the storytelling by setting the right tone for each flashback scene, whether it's the idealism of Will's youth or the complexity of his relationships.

Brian Jones
7/10

Each song seems carefully selected to highlight the dynamics between the characters and enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the story.

Donald Evans
8/10

The songs chosen for the film evoke a sense of longing and reflection, making the audience empathize with Will's search for love and happiness.

Elizabeth Roberts
5/10

The variety of musical genres in the soundtrack adds layers of richness to the storytelling, reflecting the diverse personalities of the characters.

Paul Adams
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe is a memorable and integral part of the film, enriching the viewing experience with its emotional resonance and melodic beauty.

Donald Campbell
6/10

The emotional resonance of the music elevates the film, making the audience feel connected to the characters and their personal journeys.

Deborah Taylor
6/10

Each song in the soundtrack seems carefully selected to evoke specific emotions and enhance key moments in the plot, making it a memorable aspect of the film.

Susan Hall
9/10

The music sets the mood for each scene, from the hopeful and idealistic beginnings of Will's love stories to the bittersweet realizations about the complexities of relationships. It adds depth and emotion to the storytelling, making the audience feel every moment of love and heartbreak along with the characters.

Betty Lee
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the film, making it a truly memorable and enjoyable viewing experience.

Mary Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe perfectly captures the nostalgic and heartfelt moments of Will's journey through love and relationships.

George Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack creates a cohesive and immersive experience, drawing the audience into Will's world and his search for true love.

Michelle Clark
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, bringing out the complexities of Will's romantic entanglements with each of the three women.

Nancy Anderson
6/10

The music in Definitely, Maybe strikes a perfect balance between nostalgia and hope, mirroring Will's reflections on his past relationships and his quest for a happy ending.

Donna Gonzalez
8/10

The variety of musical genres in the soundtrack adds depth to the narrative, reflecting the different stages and emotions of Will's relationships with the three women.

Robert Lopez
5/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack complement the different stages of Will's life, from his optimistic beginnings as a young idealist to his struggles with love and heartbreak.

Edward Smith
8/10

The soundtrack not only complements the dialogue and visuals but also stands out on its own as a collection of meaningful and beautiful songs.

Stephanie Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe truly captures the essence of each romantic moment in the film. With its melodic and emotional tunes, it perfectly complements Will's nostalgic journey through his past relationships.

Deborah Clark
8/10

The music in Definitely, Maybe enhances the romantic comedy genre by infusing it with a sense of sincerity and depth, making it more than just a typical love story.

Andrew Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe perfectly captures the nostalgic and emotional journey of Will as he recounts his romantic past to his daughter Maya.

Susan Allen
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Definitely, Maybe is a masterful blend of songs that evoke both joy and melancholy, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. It truly elevates the film to a whole new level of emotional resonance.