This post is the final installment of “The
Soundtrack of Our Lives” project. For more info, read the original post here.
(A musical gift that Mike wants Susie
–and everyone– to love)
Mike’s thoughts on this hot piece: “This
song is so unbelievably good. Sure, some of the production sounds a little
dated, but if you listen to it a few times through you'll love it. Great
back up vocals and Bonnie Raitt has a killer voice.”
Movie Title: "Hopeless
Feelings"
Screenwriter: M. Malarkey
Genre: Independent Woman Reconnecting
with Herself (1990s)
Some context: When Hope's best friend
from college Kyla, a whacky free spirited poet, is diagnosed with cancer, Hope
realizes she's lost touch with what’s important in her life. Hope sees
how delicate life is and that she's been too wrapped up in work for the last
decade. She quits her job and takes Kyla on the cross-country road trip she
always wanted to go on. Unfortunately, Kyla succumbs to cancer.
Montage: Hope scatters Kyla's ashes in
the Pacific Ocean and drives back to New York by herself, feeling
independent and close to herself once again. She looks in the rear view
mirror, flips on Kyla's whacky shades, laughs at herself, and drives off.
Ending
Line: "Who cares, we're free!" (A line that Kyla says throughout the
movie)
(A musical gift that Susie wants Mike
–and everyone– to love)
Susie’s thoughts on this hot piece: “I
love the song's non-traditional hook: she mermaids the beat ('hee-hee-hee-hee-hee!') instead of using words. And when I listen to it while walking/day-dreaming around the city, I am reminded of the potential each day brings. AND she sounds like Dolly
Parton - especially at the very end."
Movie Title: I Claim This Land for Elise
Erickson
Screenwriter: S. Gutowski
Genre: Teen Coming of Age
Some context: Elise, a gangly teen, has
just arrived at college. She exchanges tearful goodbyes with her parents and
heads back upstairs to meet her new roommate, a spunky and confident girl
named Jules. The two hit the dining hall and walk around campus. After a few
laughs, Elise confesses that she’s never really had a boyfriend. She’s never
even kissed anyone. Jules tells her she needs to loosen up. They plan to go to
a party that night.
Montage: Jules lends Elise a cool dress
and does her hair and make up. Following Jules’ lead, Elise knocks back a few
vodka shots. When she knocks back her third nasty shot, the camera shakes, and
we cut to: the girls entering a party. Elise and Jules are making tons of
friends and Elise is smiling and charming the boys. She makes one guy laugh and they
exchange numbers. Jules pulls her to the
dance floor; Elise resists. Jules whisper-shouts in her
ear that this is her chance to start over and be the person she wants to be. The girls party so hard: hair flying in slow-motion,
head-back smiles, and the freedom to DANCE LIKE NO ONE'S WATCHING.
Ending line: “I'm never going to stop!”
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