Ad Astra Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 262000 votes
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Synopsis

As a series of immense energy surges sweep the entire solar system and the unprotected Earth, the U.S. Space Command suspects that the reasons behind the space anomaly may be the ambitious Lima Project and the renowned long-lost astronaut, Clifford McBride.

Now, Clifford's composed son and impeccable astronaut, Major Roy McBride, has to travel to the edge of the cosmos on a manned mission to the cold blue planet, Neptune, to see firsthand whether his father is still alive, and, hopefully, locate the source of a problem that threatens the stability of our vast galaxy.

The answers we seek lie 4.3 billion kilometres away; however, in the unending emptiness of space, is Roy prepared to answer the ultimate question? Is anybody out there?

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Ad Astra
Says
Nils Frahm: Writer
Nils Frahm: Performer
Why Baby Why
George Jones: Writer
Red Sovine: Performer
Heaven Can Wait
Dean Martin: Performer
Edgar De Lange: Lyrics
Jimmy Van Heusen: Performer
'A' You're Adorable
Buddy Kaye: Writer
Tuesday
Max Richter: Writer
Max Richter: Performer
(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo
Harry Warren: Performer
To the Stars (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Encounter (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Cosmic Drone Gateway (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
I Put All That Away (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
A Trip to the Moon (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Terra incognita (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Ex luna scientia - Requiem (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Journey Sequence (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
The Rings of Saturn (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
The Wanderer (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Erbarme Dich (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Forced Entry (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Preludium (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Resonantia (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Let There Be Light (Max Richter
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Ursa Minor - Visions (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Event Horizon (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Musurgia universalis (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
You Have to Let Me Go (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Tuesday (Voiceless) (Max Richter)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Opening (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Briefing (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Space Journey (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Rover Ride (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Pirate Attack (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Orbs (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Underground Lake (Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Trip to Neptune( Lorne Balfe)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Says (Nils Frahm)
Lorne Balfe: Performer
To the Stars
Max Richter: Performer
Prayer
Lorne Balfe: Performer

User reviews

William Brown
5/10

The compositions in Ad Astra are both atmospheric and emotive, evoking a sense of awe and introspection that complements the themes of the movie.

Linda Wright
3/10

The soundtrack of Ad Astra failed to capture the grandeur and emotional depth of the vast cosmic journey depicted in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the awe-inspiring quality needed to elevate the visual storytelling to a higher level.

Linda Campbell
8/10

The use of unconventional instruments and textures in the music adds a layer of intrigue and mystery to the overall listening experience.

Stephanie Martin
7/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet contemplative moments to intense action sequences, keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Mary Johnson
8/10

The evocative themes and motifs in the score help to underscore the film's themes of isolation, ambition, and the search for meaning.

Kimberly Scott
8/10

The use of subtle electronic elements in the score adds a modern and atmospheric touch to the film's narrative.

Carol Evans
10/10

The use of electronic and orchestral elements in the score creates a unique and otherworldly atmosphere that enhances the emotional depth of the film. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the storytelling, making the experience of watching Ad Astra truly unforgettable.

William Thomas
4/10

Overall, the music in Ad Astra felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the immersive experience of the film, leaving viewers feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the epic journey unfolding on screen.

Lisa Brown
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack create a sense of grandeur and awe, mirroring the awe-inspiring visuals of the film.

Kenneth Phillips
8/10

Overall, the Ad Astra soundtrack is a masterful composition that elevates the film to new heights and leaves a lasting impression on the audience long after the credits roll.

Elizabeth Thompson
7/10

The pacing and timing of the music in key moments of the film contribute to the building tension and suspense, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Donald Martinez
5/10

The use of electronic and orchestral elements in the score adds depth and complexity to the overall sound, enhancing the futuristic and otherworldly atmosphere of the movie.

Donna King
6/10

The music seamlessly blends with the stunning visuals of the film, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and immersing the audience in the story.

Sarah Williams
2/10

Throughout the movie, the soundtrack seemed to fade into the background, failing to create a strong emotional connection with the audience or enhance the sense of wonder and exploration that should accompany a space odyssey of such magnitude.

Sarah Brown
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of ambient sounds and melodic motifs that create a sense of tension and anticipation, mirroring the suspenseful nature of the plot.

Kenneth Smith
5/10

The music sets the tone for the film, creating a sense of wonder and isolation as Major Roy McBride embarks on his mission to Neptune.

Nancy Campbell
8/10

The haunting and ethereal melodies in the Ad Astra soundtrack perfectly capture the vastness and unknown of space exploration.

Laura Thompson
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the audience's connection to the characters and their inner struggles.

Timothy Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, from Roy's internal struggle to his search for answers about his father and the mysteries of the universe.

Stephanie Roberts
7/10

The seamless integration of sound effects with the music immerses the listener in the futuristic world of Ad Astra.

Joseph Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Ad Astra perfectly captures the vastness and emptiness of space with its haunting and ethereal melodies.

Andrew Hernandez
5/10

The use of silence and minimalistic instrumentation in certain scenes adds a sense of intimacy and vulnerability to the characters, allowing their emotions to shine through.

Amanda Gonzalez
9/10

The haunting and ethereal melodies of the Ad Astra soundtrack perfectly capture the vastness and mystery of space exploration. Each track immerses me in the solitude and wonder of Major Roy McBride's journey to Neptune, evoking a sense of awe and contemplation.

Mark Lopez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Ad Astra is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to a whole new level, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable cinematic experience.