Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 3600 votes
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Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter

When the chief of Swedish Security Agency Eva Tanguy (Frida Hallgren) avoids an assassination of a political leader that is visiting Sweden, she accepts to give an interview to the press and her words are twisted by the journalists. Soon her seven-year daughter Nathalie (Nadja Christiansson) is kidnapped in a park. The girl is the goddaughter of Carl Hamilton (Mikael Persbrandt) that investigate the case. He follows leads to United Kingdom and finds where Nathalie is and that he should not rely on his secret service that is compromised. He summons Mouna Al Fathar (Saba Mubarak), Nathalie's father Pierre Tanguy (Reuben Sallmander), who was a member of the French Foreign Legion and the mercenary Patrik Wärnstrand (Peter Eggers) to rescue Nathalie from the fortress of the terrorists.

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Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter
Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr, Sir
My Shot
The Story of Tonight
The Schuyler Sisters
Farmer Refuted
You'll Be Back
Right Hand Man
A Winter's Ball
Helpless
Satisfied
The Story of Tonight - Reprise
Wait for It
Stay Alive
Ten Duel Commandments
Meet Me Inside
That Would Be Enough
Guns and Ships
History Has Its Eyes on You
Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)
What Comes Next?
Dear Theodosia
Non-Stop
What'd I Miss
Cabinet Battle #1
Take a Break
Say No to This
The Room Where It Happens
Schuyler Defeated
Cabinet Battle #2
Washington on Your Side
One Last Time
I Know Him
The Adams Administration
We Know
Hurricane
The Reynolds Pamphlet
First Burn
Blow Us All Away
Stay Alive - Reprise
It's Quiet Uptown
The Election of 1800
Your Obedient Servant
Best of Wives and Best of Women
The World Was Wide Enough
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story
Burn
Theodosia Reprise

User reviews

Kenneth Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively captures the international scope of the film, blending different musical styles to reflect the diverse locations and characters.

Edward Perez
1/10

The use of repetitive and cliché sound effects in the soundtrack detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Anthony Davis
5/10

The music enhances the action sequences, adding a sense of urgency and thrill to the storyline.

David Brown
5/10

The use of electronic beats and pulsating rhythms in the soundtrack creates a modern and edgy atmosphere that complements the espionage theme of the film.

Anthony Hernandez
6/10

The emotional depth portrayed in the music during key moments of the movie adds a layer of complexity to the characters and their motivations.

Brian Adams
5/10

The soundtrack showcases a range of moods and emotions, from adrenaline-pumping action sequences to poignant character interactions, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Ronald Jones
7/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the urgency and high stakes of the characters' mission, drawing viewers into the story on a deeper level.

Betty Walker
8/10

The music perfectly sets the tone for the intense and thrilling scenes throughout the movie.

Steven Lewis
8/10

The music builds tension and excitement in key moments, elevating the overall viewing experience.

Mark King
8/10

The use of suspenseful melodies and powerful orchestration enhances the action sequences, keeping the audience engaged.

Charles Johnson
8/10

The blend of electronic elements with traditional orchestral arrangements creates a modern and dynamic sound.

Brian Garcia
5/10

The use of subtle melodies and ambient sounds in quieter moments of the film helps to build suspense and anticipation for upcoming plot twists.

Richard Robinson
1/10

The music in the film often felt out of place and disconnected from the on-screen action, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere or enhance the tension and suspense of the plot.

Elizabeth Harris
5/10

The orchestral arrangements in certain scenes elevate the tension and drama, heightening the overall cinematic experience.

Donna Rodriguez
9/10

The composer's use of orchestral arrangements and electronic elements is masterful, enhancing the action sequences and adding emotional depth to the quieter moments. The music seamlessly blends with the on-screen drama, elevating the overall viewing experience.

Edward Evans
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack adds layers to the characters' development, making their journeys more impactful.

Patricia Roberts
7/10

The diversity of musical styles and genres within the soundtrack showcases the versatility of the composer.

Donna Allen
8/10

The main theme is memorable and serves as a unifying motif that ties the entire soundtrack together.