Arlington Road Soundtrack (

Arlington Road Soundtrack (1999) cover

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 92000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Arlington Road - L'inganno

Title in Português:

O Suspeito da Rua Arlington

Synopsis

In suburban Reston, Virginia, George Washington University American History professor Michael Faraday is still mourning the death of his wife, FBI agent Leah Faraday, after three years. His inside knowledge of the agency colors what he teaches in his classes. Although on good terms with Leah's ex-partner, Whit Carver, and the agency in general, Michael wants the agency at least to acknowledge their responsibility in her death in the line of duty.

Michael is moving on with his personal life, he being in a serious relationship with his former teaching assistant Brooke Wolfe. Although he likes Brooke, Michael and Leah's nine year old son, Grant Faraday, may not yet be quite ready for Brooke to be a permanent part of their lives. It is only in helping adolescent Brady Lang who he sees in medical distress that Michael meets his new neighbors, Oliver and Cheryl Lang, Brady's parents. In the process, Michael and Brooke becomes friends with the Langs, as Grant and Brady become friends.

However, the more time that he spends with them and catches discrepancies in their stories, Michael becomes suspicious that the Langs may not be everything they appear on the surface. As such, Michael, against Brooke's concerns of invasion of the Lang's privacy, begins his own investigation of Oliver in particular. What Michael discovers has serious national security implications, as well as possible life threatening dangers to him, Brooke and Grant.

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Arlington Road
Neon Reprise
Simon Shackleton: Writer
Lunatic Calm: Performer
Allen's Goodies
Teddy Lasry: Writer
Amistad Armadillo
Miriam Cutler: Writer
Miriam Cutler: Producer
Get Down Tonight
Bloody Boy/Neon Reprise
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Old Newspapers
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Lament for Leah
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
It's Something Personal
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
The Party
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
He Repeats, He Repeats
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Discover Troops
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Into the Cage
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
The Yearbook
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Copper Creek
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Values
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Cheryl
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
The Truth Is Out There
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
The Study
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
What Message
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Last Day
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Stoplight Flight
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Escape
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
The Bomb
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Aftermath
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Leah's Theme
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
It's Something Personal
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer
Leah's Theme
Angelo Badalamenti: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie King
4/10

The music choices in the film often felt misplaced, detracting from the emotional impact of key scenes and making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the narrative.

Michael Brown
5/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack with the on-screen action enhances the storytelling, making key scenes even more impactful.

Edward King
9/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of unease and tension, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire movie.

Emily Jackson
9/10

The soundtrack of Arlington Road is a captivating masterpiece that perfectly complements the suspenseful and intense atmosphere of the film.

Betty Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range of tones and tempos complements the film's pacing, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish.

Ashley Lewis
9/10

Each musical composition seamlessly enhances the emotional depth of the story, adding layers of complexity to the narrative and elevating the overall viewing experience.

Carol Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Arlington Road effectively sets the tone for the film and contributes to its overall success as a suspenseful thriller.

George Green
4/10

The soundtrack of Arlington Road felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to evoke the tension and suspense needed to enhance the storyline.

Laura Davis
7/10

The musical score of Arlington Road seamlessly integrates with the plot twists and turns, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments in the story. The choice of music not only complements the narrative but also elevates the overall viewing experience by creating a sense of urgency and intrigue that captivates the audience.

Donna Brown
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of unease and paranoia, mirroring the protagonist's growing suspicions about his neighbors.

Carol Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of Arlington Road effectively sets the tone for the suspenseful and intense atmosphere of the movie. The use of eerie and tension-building music enhances the feeling of unease and keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.

Matthew Smith
6/10

The musical motifs in the soundtrack effectively build suspense and maintain a sense of mystery throughout the movie.

Amanda Mitchell
6/10

The musical compositions in the soundtrack demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, reflecting the film's overall production quality.

Susan Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Arlington Road perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Joshua Harris
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from fear to empathy, showcases its versatility and power to connect with audiences.

Carol Allen
5/10

The use of subtle instrumentation in the soundtrack adds depth to the emotional moments in the film, creating a more immersive atmosphere.