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Rosaline (Original Soundtrack)
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- 1 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistA Really Long Time Ago 1:23
- 2 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistThis Behemoth 0:30
- 3 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistYou Teach the Torches 0:54
- 4 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistCan I Tell You a Secret 0:40
- 5 Anna of the North, Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistDancing On My Own 3:57
- 6 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistIt Must Have Been Love 1:36
- 7 Anna of the North, Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistEscape 3:30
- 8 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistThanks for That and Only That 1:00
- 9 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistLover's Detour 1:30
- 10 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistAll by Myself 0:52
- 11 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistSweet Little Juliet 0:56
- 12 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistCroquet 0:56
- 13 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistYou're Not the First 0:55
- 14 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistRos & Juliet Montage 2:36
- 15 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistYou Need to Go 1:05
- 16 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistYou Marry Her 1:38
- 17 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistThe Boy Is Mine 2:20
- 18 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistThe Note 0:46
- 19 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistI Don't Need an Escort 1:03
- 20 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistVineyard Chase 0:35
- 21 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistBarracks Fight 0:44
- 22 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistHorse Escape 1:29
- 23 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistDario Leaves 1:09
- 24 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistYour Friend, Rosaline 1:35
- 25 Drum & Lace & Ian HultquistThe Daughter I Wish You Were 0:35
Rosaline
(2022)| Country | |
| Runtime | 1 hr 35 min |
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| Digital: World | October 14, 2022 |
| Parental Advisory | Profanity |
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| Also Known As | Rosalina United States |
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A comedic retelling of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet," told from the point of view of Romeo’s jilted ex, Rosaline, the woman Romeo first claims to love before he falls for Juliet.Сast and Crew
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Book Behind the Film "Rosaline"
About the Book
The film "Rosaline" is based on the book When You Were Mine by Rebecca Serle. This novel offers a modern retelling of the classic story of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but from the perspective of Rosaline, the girl Romeo first claims to love before meeting Juliet.Author
Rebecca Serle is an American author known for her contemporary young adult novels. Her writing often explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of relationships. When You Were Mine is one of her notable works, providing a fresh take on a timeless tale.Book vs. Film
The film adaptation, while inspired by When You Were Mine, takes creative liberties to fit the cinematic format. The core concept of exploring Rosaline's perspective remains intact, but the film introduces new elements and comedic tones that may differ from the book's original narrative. Fans of the book might notice variations in character development and plot details, as the film aims to offer a unique experience while staying true to the essence of Serle's story.Related Titles There are no related titles yet, but you can add them:
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