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Rating: 6.20/10 from 24000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

6 días

Title in Italiano:

6 Days

Title in Português:

6 Dias

Synopsis

On April 30, 1980, six unknown men storm the Iranian Embassy in London and take twenty-six people inside hostage, most of them staff - Iranian nationals - with a handful of British. The six eventually identify themselves as Arab Iranians - Arabs a minority in a Persian dominated Iran - whose demand in this action is for the Iranian government to release ninety-one Arabs they are holding as political prisoners, the six who threaten to kill hostages if their demands are not met. The difficulty for the British authorities in dealing with this matter is the breakdown in diplomatic relations between Iran and not only Britain but most of the western world with the Ayatollah Khomeini deposing Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the ongoing hostage situation at the US Embassy in Tehran, and thus the British having no sway with the Iranians even in this matter affecting their own nationals, namely the hostages.

In what ends up being the six day siege, this docudrama focuses on three different players on the British side, they representing three different organizations who may have a different agenda from each other. One is Max Vernon of the Metropolitan Police, he who becomes the main liaison between the British authorities as a collective and Salim, the lead hostage taker, and who is operating on a premise of negotiating in good faith. Two is Lance Corporal Rusty Firmin of the Special Air Services (SAS) of the British Army, the SAS which has set up in the adjacent building ready to storm the embassy at a moment's notice. Of the soldiers assigned, Rusty is seen as the one akin to a street fighter, with the tenacity to get the job done, his enthusiasm sometimes overshadowing what he is taught as tactical procedure. And three is BBC on-air reporter Kate Adie who is among the throng of reporters monitoring the action down the street on the other side of the proverbial yellow tape and who tries to get as much of an advantage over her fellow reporters as possible.

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6 Days
Love Theme
Kindergarten Cop Medley Kindergarten Cop
Opening
Peter's Family
An Untimely Accident
Phone Tag
Dreaming Of Florence
He's Alive
Riverside Walk
A Testacular Situation
Jack And Lucy
Leave It To Sol
The Dream Is Over
Sound Advice
Tear Jerking Tale
Bumpy Encounter
A Happy Ending
Astoria School Theme / Children's Montage (From "Kindergarten Cop")
Into the Mist - from Six Days and Seven Nights
Kate's Theme / End Credits

User reviews

Kenneth Gonzalez
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively enhances the emotional impact of the scenes, whether it's the negotiation attempts, the SAS preparing for a potential assault, or the reporters covering the event. The music helps to immerse the audience in the high-stakes drama and adds depth to the characters' motivations and actions.

Andrew Gonzalez
5/10

The intense and pulsating beats in certain tracks mirror the adrenaline-fueled actions of the SAS soldiers preparing to storm the embassy, adding to the overall excitement of the film.

Joshua Wright
3/10

The soundtrack of 6 Days fails to capture the tension and suspense of the hostage situation at the Iranian Embassy in London. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the dramatic moments of the film.

Margaret Mitchell
6/10

The use of traditional Middle Eastern instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the story and helps set the tone for the cultural background of the hostage takers.

Melissa Taylor
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 6 Days is a powerful and gripping musical score that elevates the storytelling and intensifies the viewing experience. It is a testament to the skill and creativity of the composers in capturing the complexities and intensity of the real-life events portrayed in the film.

Steven Lopez
2/10

The score of 6 Days is repetitive and unmemorable, blending into the background without leaving a lasting impact on the viewer. It fails to elevate key scenes or create a sense of urgency, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling through music.

Linda Jones
6/10

The music enhances the suspense and drama of the events unfolding during the six day siege, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Mark Garcia
6/10

The somber and melancholic melodies in some pieces evoke the gravity of the situation and the real-life implications of the hostage crisis, grounding the narrative in reality.

Patricia Moore
6/10

The soundtrack of 6 Days captures the tension and urgency of the hostage situation at the Iranian Embassy in London effectively.

Ronald Lopez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 6 Days complements the narrative of the film well, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the high-stakes events portrayed.

Margaret Moore
9/10

The soundtrack of 6 Days perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the hostage situation at the Iranian Embassy in London. The music combines intense orchestral compositions with haunting electronic elements, creating a sense of unease and suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Kimberly Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of 6 Days effectively captures the tension and suspense of the hostage situation, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film. The combination of dramatic orchestral pieces and intense percussion creates a sense of urgency that keeps the audience engaged throughout the movie.

Kenneth Parker
2/10

The soundtrack of 6 Days lacks cultural authenticity and fails to reflect the Arab Iranian background of the hostage takers. The music does not effectively immerse the audience in the setting and fails to capture the nuances of the geopolitical context surrounding the events portrayed in the film.

Kenneth Rodriguez
8/10

Additionally, the use of traditional Iranian music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and culturally immersive element to the film, helping to set the scene and provide insight into the motivations of the characters involved in the crisis. The incorporation of these musical elements enriches the storytelling and elevates the viewing experience, making the soundtrack a standout aspect of the film.

Charles Baker
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil experienced by the hostages and the negotiators, creating a sense of empathy towards the characters involved.