
In the movie Kirstin Dunst's character (Claire) has told Orlando Bloom's character (Drew) that he should take a road trip because he said he never done one. She makes him this really cool altered book with maps (including places where he should stop and why), pictures and then mix cds for the whole way to fit with where he is driving. And the music....oh the music...gives me shivers just thinking of it now...as I was just so completely absorbed in it that I know I missed some of the feelings Orlando's character was suppose to be going through as I was going through my own emotions.
I immediately went to amazon.com to see about soundtrack and of course there is the orginal score and then there are 3 more cd's the main soundtrack vol. 1 and plus 2 more. One just for when they (Drew and Claire) were The Brown hotel...that one I would really like to have but it wasn't available on amazon (which btw the hotel looks like an amazing place to stay!). So yesterday Michael had some reward coupons for Best Buy and he was going to look something so he said go see if they have soundtracks for Elizabethtown. They had the main one - vol. 1 and then vol 2. I picked vol. 2. But would like to get the other sometime too.
So I am sure I will be listening to Elizabethtown soundtrack for several days/weeks.
Lines:
Claire: I'm impossible to forget, but I'm hard to remember.
Claire: Trust me. Everybody is less mysterious than they think they are.
Claire: Most of the sex I've had in my life was not as personal as that kiss.
Claire: Men see things in a box, and women see them in a round room.
Claire: Sadness is easier because its surrender. I say make time to dance alone with one hand waving free.
Hollie: All forward motion counts.
Claire [voice over]: Some music *needs* air. Roll down your window.
Claire: To have never taken a solitary road trip across country? I mean everybody's got to take a road trip, at least once in their lives. Just you and some music
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