To say this movie is undarreted is an understatement. Roger Ebert from the Chicago Sun-Times viewed the film positively, highlighting its fun aspects and praising Renée Zellweger's final speech. A. O. Scott of The New York Times commended the director Peyton Reed's homage to classic films, Zellweger's Doris Day-like charm, Ewan McGregor's Sinatra-like energy, and the screenwriters' clever dialogue.
I always have a lot of fun watching this movie, and the soundtrack serves its purpose perfectly!
Diego Ramos Rodríguez is a versatile musician known for his work as a violinist, composer, and educator. Born in Madrid in 1989, he pursued his musical education in Madrid and Düsseldorf, after which he embarked on a career that spans various orchestras and ensembles across Europe.
In addition to his composing career, David has been recognized with nominations and awards, including RTS & HMMA nominations and an Ivor Novello nomination, further establishing his reputation as a talented and versatile composer in the field.
Martin Phipps is a renowned British composer known for his extensive work in both film and television. Born on August 1, 1968, he comes from a family deeply rooted in the arts, with his father being Jack Phipps, an arts administrator who managed several prominent musicians including Benjamin Britten, who was Phipps's godfather. Phipps himself pursued his passion for music and composition, studying at the University of Manchester.