Berlin Syndrome Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 28000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El síndrome de Berlín

Title in Italiano:

Berlin Syndrome - In ostaggio

Title in Português:

Berlin Syndrome

Synopsis

Eager to have a thrilling backpacking adventure, the young Australian photographer, Clare, leaves her real estate company, in search of life experiences and self-discovery in the unknown streets of Berlin.

Before long--while admiring the strict former GDR's architecture--Clare will accidentally bump into the charming and mild-mannered high-school English teacher, Andi, and even though he is a perfect stranger, something in his gentle ways sets the stage for an innocent flirtation in the hassle of the big city.

However, when morning comes--as a happy Clare wakes up in Andi's vacant house at a somewhat dilapidated tenement building--an unsettling discovery awaits her, as she comes to realise that, in reality, instead of being his guest, she is a vulnerable caged bird kept inside a reinforced prison designed never to let her out.

How could Clare ever have trusted that snake in the grass?

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Berlin Syndrome
Downtown
Tony Hatch: Writer
Teresa Palmer: Performer
Carl-Ulrich Blecher: German lyrics
Ina Martell: Performer
Silent Night
O Tannenbaum
Ernst Anschütz: Writer
Clare in Berlin
Bryony Marks: Performer
Streets of Berlin
Bryony Marks: Performer
Rooftop Sunrise
Bryony Marks: Performer
Thought You Wanted (feat. Erkki Veltheim & Zoe Knighton)
Bryony Marks: Performer
Get into Trouble
Bryony Marks: Performer
Make Us Dinner
Bryony Marks: Performer
Home Alone
Bryony Marks: Performer
Tourists
Bryony Marks: Performer
Hair
Bryony Marks: Performer
Hands
Bryony Marks: Performer
Outage (feat. Erkki Veltheim & Zoe Knighton)
Bryony Marks: Performer
Snow (feat. Erkki Veltheim & Zoe Knighton)
Bryony Marks: Performer
Fake or Real
Bryony Marks: Performer
One to Ten
Bryony Marks: Performer
Party
Bryony Marks: Performer
Happy New Year (feat. Erkki Veltheim & Zoe Knighton)
Bryony Marks: Performer
Out (feat. Erkki Veltheim & Zoe Knighton)
Bryony Marks: Performer

User reviews

Margaret Young
2/10

The music choices often felt out of place, detracting from the overall atmosphere of the movie and hindering the viewer's immersion in the storyline.

Jennifer Nelson
6/10

The music in Berlin Syndrome effectively conveys the sense of isolation and claustrophobia that Clare experiences as she realizes the true nature of her predicament. The dissonant tones and minimalistic compositions mirror her sense of being trapped and helpless.

Matthew White
1/10

The soundtrack of Berlin Syndrome failed to capture the tension and suspense of the film, making key moments feel flat and unimpactful.

Charles Anderson
5/10

One of the strengths of the soundtrack in Berlin Syndrome is its ability to build suspense and tension throughout the film. The increasing intensity of the music parallels Clare's escalating fear and desperation, making for a truly immersive viewing experience.

Margaret Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of Berlin Syndrome sets the tone perfectly for the eerie and tense atmosphere of the story. The use of subtle and haunting melodies enhances the feeling of unease as Clare's situation becomes increasingly dire.