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... important part in the movie, both as a production element and a story element. The soundtracks that are featured in Looking for Alibrandi were designed to depict the different emotions and experiences of the three generations of Alibrandi women. Scenes such as the Tomato Day, the Dance party, death of John Barton and Josie having a time of her life with her friends are the most significant because they use music extensively and creatively. For example, the scene about tomato day uses traditional 1950's Italian music which creates a happy and fun atmosphere which is what you will find in a typical party atmosphere. In the Dance Party scene modern dance music is mixed in with slow music to set the scene and create different moods, i.e. When the dance music plays everyone is dancing around and the action is fast paced and subsequently it changes to slow and everyone gets ...
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