Beneath Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 4700 votes
Tags: mine cave in, mine disaster
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Synopsis

Samantha "Sam" Marsh is in a bar during her father's retirement party. After growing up in a small town coal mining community, she's decided to study environmental law instead of following in her father's footsteps.

Her father has been struck with an illness related to his many years of mining coal and he can no longer work without risking his life. When the miners in the bar declare that Sam's whole life is painting her nails and checking Facebook, and that she could never be a coal miner, Sam decides to prove them wrong and go down below with them.

Unfortunately while down beneath the ground, the mine shaft collapses and she, her father and the other miners are trapped below, some killed instantly and others injured. Those left alive start to slowly go crazy as the oxygen runs out, and they worry that they'll suffer the same fate as the urban legendary 19, nineteen miners buried alive and left for dead in the 1920's.

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Beneath
Look Alive
No Breaks
Bring in the Katz - Original Mix
Payroll
Down The Hill
Shake It To The Ground
Milly Rock - Baltimore Club Remix
Mi Gente - 4B Remix
Beneath
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Packing
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Only Friends on the Surface
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Cast Off
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Goddess of the Lake
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Interior Sounds of Unsteady Senses (Graham Reznick)
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Something in the Water
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Eulogy
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Big Fish
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Burial at Sea
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Row You Heroes
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Remorse
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Kitty and the Axe
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Choke
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Things That Catch Up to You Catching Up to You (Graham Reznick)
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Last Stand
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Blue Hull
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What the F**k was I Thinking? (Shilpa Ray)
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Eulogy (Reprise)
Fall On Your Sword: Performer
Try Your Luck Again (Graham Reznick)
Fall On Your Sword: Performer

User reviews

Margaret Adams
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Beneath to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity and desperation of the characters' situation.

Stephanie Clark
3/10

The soundtrack did little to convey the emotional turmoil and fear experienced by the characters as they faced the possibility of a slow and agonizing death beneath the earth.

Daniel Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Beneath perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the story, enhancing the feeling of claustrophobia and desperation as the characters find themselves trapped underground. The use of haunting melodies and eerie sound effects creates a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge.

Andrew King
9/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric sounds create a sense of claustrophobia and despair, immersing the listener in the harrowing situation faced by the characters trapped underground.

Susan Phillips
9/10

The soundtrack of Beneath perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the story, enhancing the tension and drama in every scene.

Susan Gonzalez
2/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the tension and claustrophobia of being trapped underground with limited oxygen and dwindling hope.

Sarah Garcia
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Beneath is a masterful composition that elevates the viewing experience, leaving a lasting impact on the audience long after the credits roll.

Stephanie Lewis
6/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the soundtrack felt repetitive and lacked emotional depth. While the music successfully heightened the suspense in certain scenes, there were moments where it felt like a generic horror movie score, missing the opportunity to explore the emotional complexity of the characters' struggles and relationships.

John Gonzalez
10/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and somber tones effectively convey the fear and desperation of the characters as they struggle to survive in the darkness, adding depth and poignancy to the film's narrative.

Andrew Campbell
8/10

The music also effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, particularly Sam's internal struggle as she faces the harsh reality of her father's illness and the dangers of the mining industry. The combination of poignant piano themes and powerful orchestral arrangements adds depth and resonance to the narrative, making the audience truly connect with the characters' plight.

Melissa Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Beneath effectively captured the tension and sense of impending doom as the characters descended into the mine. The use of haunting strings and deep percussion created a sense of claustrophobia and desperation that added to the overall atmosphere of the film.