The Caveman's Valentine Soundtrack

Synopsis: Romulus is mentally ill, a troglodyte in a New York City park. He's also a gifted composer and the father of a city cop. On Valentine's Day, a young man freezes in a tree near his cave. The police determine it's the accidental death of someone behaving bizarrely, but Romulus believes a friend of the dead youth who says that noted avant-garde photographer, David Leppenraub, murdered him. Romulus, urged on by hallucinations of his wife as a young woman, resolves to catch the killer and manages to be invited to Leppenraub's farm to play a new composition. Can Romulus hold it together long enough to get to the bottom of the death and also to make a breakthrough with his daughter?
Genre: Crime, Drama, Music
Director(s): Kasi Lemmons
Production: Universal Pictures
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
44
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
R
Year:
2001
105 min
195 Views


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1Another Life1:15
2Does It Hurt2:43
3Finale7:35
4Help Me2:00
5Lovemaking1:22
6Now2:32
7Subway4:41
8The Bus1:23
9The Letter2:39

George Dawes Green

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