A.D. Police Files Soundtrack (

A.D. Police Files Soundtrack (1990) cover

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 1000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

AD. Police

Title in Italiano:

A.D. Police Files

Title in Português:

AD Police: Polícia Avançada

Synopsis

Set several years before the original Bubblegum Crisis, This trio of disturbing cases, focusing on rookie Leon McNichol and his partner, Jeena Malso, challenge what it truly means to be human, what it truly means to be a machine, and how truly thin the border between humanity and machines is.

In Vol. 1: The Phantom Woman, Jeena and Leon investigate the circumstances behind the death of a fellow AD Policeman, and Leon is stalked by a boomer who he had destroyed long ago...

In Vol. 2: The Ripper, a series of grotesque prostitute murders, committed by a woman who has given up her humanity for her work, are investigated by a woman who is contemplating the loss of her own.

And Vol. 3: The Man Who Bites His Tongue, deals with the near death of a police officer, and subsequent transformation into a Robocop-like cyborg, bereft of all but the very last parts of humanity, the only way he can keep his mind focused is to inflict pain upon himself, the only human sensation he has left.

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A.D. Police Files
What a Fool I Am
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Love me Tonight
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Rene Novelles: Writer
Rockin the Beat
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Rey Magtoto: Performer
Heartbreaker
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Nonoy Tan: Performer
Happy Days are Here Again
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Toto Gentica: Performer
Young Hearts Young Minds
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Words & Music
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Raffy Amaranto: Performer
I Need Your Love
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Ed Formoso: Performer
I'm Every Girl
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Rey Magtoto: Lyrics
Nonoy Tan: Performer
Cry Cry Cry
Lou Bonnevie: Performer
Toto Gentica: Performer

User reviews

Michael Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of A.D. Police Files effectively captures the dark and gritty atmosphere of the series. The haunting melodies and industrial beats enhance the tension and suspense in each episode.

Kenneth Phillips
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of A.D. Police Files is expertly crafted to match the tone and mood of the different cases, from the eerie and unsettling melodies of The Phantom Woman to the intense and adrenaline-pumping rhythms of The Ripper. The music not only enhances the viewing experience but also stands on its own as a captivating and immersive listening experience.

Ronald Roberts
1/10

The soundtrack for A.D. Police Files lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complex and dark themes portrayed in the series. The music feels generic and uninspired, adding little to the overall atmosphere of the show.

Michelle Clark
8/10

The music selection perfectly complements the themes of humanity vs. machines and the blurred line between the two, adding depth and emotion to the complex characters and their struggles throughout the three volumes of the series.

Betty Allen
10/10

The soundtrack of A.D. Police Files is a haunting and atmospheric masterpiece that perfectly captures the dark and gritty world of the series. The music enhances the tension and suspense of each case, drawing the listener deeper into the complex and thought-provoking narratives.

Andrew Evans
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully conveys the internal struggles faced by the characters, blurring the lines between humanity and machines. The emotional depth of the music resonates with the themes of identity and existential crisis explored in the series.

James Williams
3/10

The instrumentation and composition of the soundtrack feel dated and do not align with the futuristic and dystopian setting of A.D. Police Files. The music often feels out of place, failing to create a sense of tension or suspense that is crucial to the storytelling. Overall, the soundtrack falls short in delivering a memorable and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

Kenneth Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of A.D. Police Files effectively captures the dark and gritty atmosphere of the anime series, enhancing the suspense and tension in each episode.

Paul Martinez
4/10

The use of repetitive and predictable melodies in the soundtrack becomes tiresome and distracting, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the intense and thought-provoking narratives of the episodes. The lack of variety in musical styles limits the impact of key scenes and fails to enhance the viewing experience.

Charles Green
6/10

Overall, the music in A.D. Police Files elevates the viewing experience and immerses the audience in the dystopian world of the AD Police. It effectively sets the tone for the dark and thought-provoking narratives presented in each episode.

Stephanie Allen
10/10

The blend of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and futuristic sound that complements the themes of humanity, technology, and morality explored in the series. The music is both evocative and emotive, adding depth and complexity to the characters and their struggles.

Margaret Wright
6/10

The use of electronic elements in the music perfectly complements the futuristic setting of the show. The pulsating rhythms and synthesized sounds create a sense of unease and foreboding, adding depth to the storytelling.