A classic love movie is remembered not only for its unforgettable love, but also for its music. In "Beijing Meets Seattle", director Xue Xiaolu specially chose three very beautiful theme music in order to highlight this love across the ocean in the movie.
The film opens with the music of "Someday We'll Be Together" by American female singer Vonda Sheppard. The cheerful music rhythm and the lively cartoon title herald the official start of a romantic light comedy staged. It is reported that Vonda Sheppard also re-recorded this song in the studio specifically for "Seattle".
Another classic song in the film is "Angle" by Sarah McLachlan. This is a very famous love melody that was used in Nicolas Cage's classic love movie "City of Angels". In "Beijing Meets Seattle", this song is used in the scene where Wu Xiubo and Tang Wei break up. The long and sentimental melody perfectly highlights Wen Jiajia and Frank's reluctance to part ways and live together. Bits and pieces of memories.
In addition, the most classic song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong, the "King of Jazz Music", was selected at the end of the film. This song has been called the "pop anthem" of the 20th century and has been used in films such as "Good Morning, Vietnam" and the movie "12 Monkeys" starring Bruce Willis. In "Beijing Meets Seattle", this song full of excitement and optimism is used in the scene where the hero and heroine meet in the Empire State Building, showing the kind of love that is gestating between Wen Jiajia and Frank. The joy of indescribable love finally coming to fruition.