Hans Florian Zimmer
collectively, did a great job on the composing music score for Spanglish
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) as the story itself being written and
directed by James L. Brooks of a romantic comedy living drama flashback tales
of Christina’s mom whose successfully shaping her character for the person
she’s now today as the girl applying to Princeton University and the story of
Spanglish (acronym for Spanish and English) viewing the struggling life of the
beautiful single mother and immigrant from Mexico – Flor Moreno whom worked for
the American family as a nanny for The Clasky family: John the successful chef
husband and dad, Deborah a former business woman turning to housewife with
stressed daily life with her daughter Bernice and son Georgie as well as
Deborah’s mom – Evelyn.

The soundtrack approves that
relationships and romance won’t be going far apart as the drama-comedy wraps
the entire movie foremost matched to the track-listing scoring music there like
The Beach, Cooking, Drunk and Disorderly, John Comes Home, No Left and Learning
English – sharing more emotions towards the time when Christina went to same
school like Bernice but both got different treatment from Deborah at home; the
bumping fist loveable feelings between John and Flor to the good ends of
happiness for everyone through the remarkable film you don’t wanted to miss.
Link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2utV3HXb76k63lix2QFpWU
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