While on vacation on Northern Australia, Gracie, her husband Adam, and her younger sister Lee decide to take the Blackwater Barry tour in the swamp for fishing. Their guide Jim uses a
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Black Water
The Swag
Intoxica
Jim Dandy
I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent
The Girl Can't Help It
Ooh! Look-A There, Ain't She Pretty
Chicken Grabber
Happy Birthday
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby
Pink Champagne
Symphony No.6 in B minor / 2nd mvt. Allegro
Surfin' Bird
Riot in Cell Block No. 9
(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window
User reviews
Linda Gonzalez
8/10
The soundtrack effectively conveys the primal fear of being hunted by a predator in the wilderness.
Mary Mitchell
5/10
I found the music in Black Water to be haunting and eerie, adding an extra layer of dread to the already intense scenes in the swamp.
Brian Moore
6/10
The music in Black Water effectively builds up the tension throughout the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat during key moments.
Joseph Baker
7/10
The choice of instruments and musical motifs perfectly complement the natural sounds of the swamp environment.
Kenneth Thompson
6/10
The use of minimalist and atmospheric sounds in the soundtrack of Black Water was a clever choice, creating a sense of isolation and danger.
Melissa Harris
8/10
The soundtrack of Black Water truly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the swamp setting.
Steven Mitchell
9/10
The soundtrack of Black Water perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the swamp setting, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.
Mark Johnson
7/10
The music creates a sense of foreboding that lingers throughout the film, adding to the overall sense of unease.
Melissa Jackson
8/10
Overall, the music in Black Water is a crucial element in shaping the film's atmosphere and enhancing the audience's emotional reaction.
Carol Green
9/10
The use of traditional Australian instruments in the score gives the soundtrack a unique and authentic feel, immersing the audience in the culture and setting of the film.
Ronald Wilson
8/10
The soundtrack's minimalist approach allows the fear and suspense to build gradually, creating a more immersive viewing experience.
Deborah Mitchell
6/10
I appreciated how the soundtrack of Black Water subtly underscored the characters' emotions and the unfolding events without overpowering the visuals.
Matthew Hall
5/10
Overall, I believe the soundtrack of Black Water is a crucial element in establishing the film's dark and foreboding tone, making it a memorable viewing experience.
James Baker
7/10
The use of ambient sounds and subtle melodies adds depth to the film's tension and keeps me on the edge of my seat.
Mark Anderson
9/10
The haunting melodies in the background music add depth to the emotional scenes, making the viewer truly feel the characters' fear and desperation.
Mary Allen
7/10
I found myself humming the main theme long after the movie ended, a testament to the soundtrack's memorable and impactful composition.
Dorothy Walker
5/10
The soundtrack of Black Water perfectly captures the tense and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Andrew Roberts
7/10
I appreciate how the music enhances the sense of isolation and danger that the characters experience in the swamp.