Vanilla Sky Soundtrack (

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Vanilla Sky

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Vanilla Sky

Synopsis

Incarcerated and charged with murder, David Aames Jr. is telling the story of how he got to where he is to McCabe, the police psychologist. That story includes: being the 51% shareholder of a major publishing firm, which he inherited from his long deceased parents; the firm's board, appointed by David Aames Sr., being the 49% shareholders who would probably like to see him gone as they see him as being too irresponsible and immature to run the company; his best bro friendship with author, Brian Shelby; his "friends with benefits" relationship with Julie Gianni, who saw their relationship in a slightly different light; his budding romance with Sofia Serrano, who Brian brought to David's party as his own date and who Brian saw as his own possible life mate; and being in an accident which disfigured his face and killed the person who caused the accident. But as the story proceeds, David isn't sure what is real and what is a dream/nightmare as many facets of the story are incompatible to be all real. The mysterious man in the restaurant may be able to shed some light on David's confusion.

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Vanilla Sky
Everything In Its Right Place
Thom Yorke: Writer
From Rusholme with Love
Vanilla Sky
Have You Forgotten
All the Right Friends
My Robot
My Favorite Things
Keep On Pushing
Mondo '77
Directions
Solsbury Hill
Wrecking Ball
I Fall Apart
Last Goodbye
Svefn-g-englar
Earth Time Tapestry
Indra
Agaetis Byrjun
Afrika Shox
Loops of Fury
Rez
Too Good To Be Strange
Sweetness Follows
One of Us
Fourth Time Around
I Might Be Wrong
Wild Honey
Porpoise Song (Theme from
Jingle Bell Rock
Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)
It's Slinky
Western Union
Heaven
Can We Still Be Friends
Good Vibrations
Summer's End
The Healing Room
The Nothing Song (Njosnavelin)
Doot Doot
Where Do I Begin
Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space
Mondo '77
Stuart David: Performer
It's Slinky
Joe Beal: Performer
Summer's End
Brian Wilson: Performer
(1998) Saving Private Ryan "Hymn to the Fallen" - John Williams
John Barry: Performer
(1944) Double Indemnity "Prelude" - Miklos Rozsa
John Barry: Performer
(1945) The Lost Weekend "Finale" - Miklos Rozsa
John Barry: Performer
(1949) The Heiress "Departure / Morris Suggests Love / The Proposal / Finale" - Aaron Copland
John Barry: Performer
(1950) Sunset Boulevard "Prelude" - Franz Waxman
John Barry: Performer
(1956) The Ten Commandments "Prelude" - Elmer Bernstein
John Barry: Performer
(1961) Breakfast at Tiffany's "Moon River" - Henry Mancini
John Barry: Performer
(1962) Hatari! "Baby Elephant Walk" - Henry Mancini
John Barry: Performer
(1968) Rosemary's Baby "Main Title (Vocal)" - Christopher Komeda
John Barry: Performer
(1968) Romeo & Juliet "Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1969) Once Upon A Time In The West "Once Upon A Time In The West" - Ennio Morricone
John Barry: Performer
(1970) Love Story "Theme From Love Story" - Francis Lai
John Barry: Performer
(1972) The Godfather "Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1972) The Godfather "Love Theme From The Godfather" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1974) Chinatown "Love Theme From Chinatown (Main Title)" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1974) The Godfather - Part II "End Title" - Nino Rota
John Barry: Performer
(1979) Star Trek: The Motion Picture "End Title" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1981) Raiders of the Lost Ark "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - John Williams
John Barry: Performer
(1983) Terms of Endearment "Theme From Terms of Endearment" - Michael Gore
John Barry: Performer
(1983) Flashdance "Love Theme From Flashdance" - Giorgio Moroder
John Barry: Performer
(1984) Beverly Hills Cop "Axel F" - Harold Faltermeyer
John Barry: Performer
Disc Time:
John Barry: Performer
(1985) Witness "Building the Barn" - Maurice Jarre
John Barry: Performer
(1986) Children of a Lesser God "Main Title" - Michael Convertino
John Barry: Performer
(1987) The Untouchables "The Strength Of The Righteous (Main Title)" - Ennio Morricone
John Barry: Performer
(1987) Fatal Attraction "Fatal Attraction" - Maurice Jarre
John Barry: Performer
(1991) The Addams Family "Main Title" - Marc Shaiman
John Barry: Performer
(1991) Dead Again "Winter 1948" - Patrick Doyle
John Barry: Performer
(1993) Indecent Proposal "Flashback & Photos" - John Barry
John Barry: Performer
(1993) The Firm "How Could You Lose Me? - End Title" - Dave Grusin
John Barry: Performer
(1994) Clear and Present Danger "Main Title / A Clear and Present Danger" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1995) Braveheart "For Love Of A Princess" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Primal Fear "Courtroom Montage" - James Newton Howard
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Mission: Impossible "Zoom B" - Danny Elfman
John Barry: Performer
(1996) Star Trek: First Contact "End Credits" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1997) Titanic "Hard to Starboard" - James Horner
John Barry: Performer
(1998) The Rugrats Movie "Baby Shower Happenings" - Mark Mothersbaugh
John Barry: Performer
(1999) The Talented Mr. Ripley "Italia" - Gabriel Yared
John Barry: Performer
(2000) Rules of Engagement "Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful)" - Mark Isham
John Barry: Performer
(2000) Mission: Impossible 2 "The Bait" - Hans Zimmer
John Barry: Performer
(2001) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider "Main Titles" - Graeme Revell
John Barry: Performer
(2001) Vanilla Sky "To the Roof" - Nancy Wilson
John Barry: Performer
(2002) The Sum of All Fears "The Mission" - Jerry Goldsmith
John Barry: Performer
(1994) Forrest Gump "I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump" - Alan Silvestri
John Barry: Performer
Trutalk (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Its A Life (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Aquaphobia (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Dreaming Of Fiji (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Flashback (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Anthem - Part II (from Pawaqqatsi) (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
The Beginning (from Anima Mundi) (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Romance - Larghetto (Frederic Chopin)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Drive (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Underground (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Do Something! (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Living Waters (from Anima Mundi) (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Reunion (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Truman Sleeps (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Truman Sets Sail (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Undergound / Storm (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Raising The Sail (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Father Kolbes Preaching (Wojciechi Kilar)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Mishima / Opening (from Mishima) (Philip Glass)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
A New Life (not contained in film) (Burkhard Dallwitz)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer
Twentieth Century Boy (Mark Bolan)
Burkhard Dallwitz: Performer

User reviews

Karen Martinez
5/10

Overall, the music in Vanilla Sky elevates the film to a higher artistic level, enhancing its storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

William Thomas
5/10

The music in Vanilla Sky serves as a character in its own right, subtly guiding the audience through the twists and turns of David's journey towards self-discovery.

Karen Evans
5/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack leaves a lasting impact, lingering in the mind long after the credits roll, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Walker
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it seamlessly blends different genres and styles, creating a unique sonic landscape that mirrors the protagonist's inner turmoil. From ethereal ballads to energetic rock anthems, each track adds a layer of richness to the narrative, making the viewing experience truly immersive.

Kimberly Baker
5/10

The blend of contemporary tracks and classic hits in the soundtrack mirrors the juxtaposition of past and present in David's life, adding depth to the character development.

Richard Baker
5/10

The eclectic mix of genres in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of David's relationships and experiences, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Susan Walker
7/10

The use of diverse musical genres and styles in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience. From classic rock to electronic beats, each song complements the scenes in a way that elevates the emotional impact of the narrative, making it a truly immersive and engaging musical journey.

Charles Scott
5/10

The soundtrack perfectly complements the psychological depth of the narrative, creating a sense of unease and disorientation that mirrors David's own internal struggles.

Susan Parker
6/10

The haunting melodies and ethereal vocals in the film's score add a layer of mystery and intrigue to the storyline, keeping the audience engaged and questioning what is real and what is not.

Nancy Miller
1/10

In addition, some of the song choices in the soundtrack seemed out of place and disrupted the flow of the narrative. The jarring transitions between scenes and the accompanying music detracted from the overall viewing experience, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story rather than immersed in it.

Carol Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack of Vanilla Sky perfectly captures the emotional complexity and surreal atmosphere of the movie. The haunting melodies and ethereal vocals create a dreamlike quality that enhances the mysterious and thought-provoking nature of the storyline.

Patricia Davis
9/10

The soundtrack of Vanilla Sky is a masterpiece that beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline. The music enhances every scene, from the haunting melodies during David's moments of reflection to the adrenaline-pumping tracks that accompany the thrilling sequences.

Susan Young
6/10

The use of iconic songs like Njosnavelin by Sigur Rós enhances the dreamlike quality of the film, creating a sense of surrealism that mirrors David's own confusion.

Ronald Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack of Vanilla Sky effectively captures the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the protagonist, David Aames, as he navigates through his tangled memories and dreams.

Sarah Carter
4/10

The soundtrack of Vanilla Sky was disappointing and failed to capture the emotional depth of the film's complex storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the suspense and intrigue of the plot.

Kenneth Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of Vanilla Sky effectively conveys the themes of love, loss, and identity, resonating with audiences on a deep emotional level.