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Rating: 4.50/10 from 2600 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Blood Money

Title in Italiano:

Blood Money - A qualsiasi costo

Title in Português:

Dinheiro Sujo

Title in Français:

Blood Money

Title in Türk:

Kanlı Para

Title in Deutsch:

Blood Money

Synopsis

Blood Money (2017) is an extremely interesting movie. Here you have mainly four characters. Victor Friend 1, Lynn (protagonist) Friend 2, Jeff Friend 3, and Miller (the antagonist / bad guy)...

Its about three long-time friends that meet alongside a mountain wilderness and raft down a winding river together. During their journey there is a mysterious man, Miller, that befriends them briefly, deep in the woods when they take a break for the evening next to the river. Here they build a campsite. Miller is looking for $8,000,000 that he had embezzled from a bank and got separated from the money and overall coming to terms that he would probably never see the cash again due to the huge and dense forest. At this point everything is amicable.

Turns out that the money had fallen into the river and Lynn saw it wedged alongside the shore and went to investigate. To her surprise she finds cash in four satchels. This story is about the three friends and their contemptuous relationship with different views on what to do with the money. Jeff's persona is one that wants to please and wants to make Lynn happy, Victor is very honest and wants to turn the money in, and Lynn sees this newfound cash as a way out of her negative life predicament having lost her college athletic scholarship due to a knee injury.

Later Miller sees Victor who chose to walk out of the wilderness while Lynn and Jeff decided to raft out. The story is how it relates to all the four characters and becomes a chase by Miller to regain the money he had lost and get it from the reunited friends who are eluding him in the wooded wilderness.

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Blood Money
Ellens Gesang III (Ave Maria!), Op. 52, No. 6, D. 839, "Hymne an die Jungfrau": Ellen's Gesang III (Ave Maria!), Op. ...
Apocalypse
Secret Invasion
Before the Storm
47 Attacks
Action in Paris
Amb Zone
Night Time in New Orleans
Vegas
Club Heaven
Rocky Mountains
Day Light in New Orleans
Trouble in Vegas
Funeral
Main Title
White Room & Main Title
Swat Team
Hong Kong Underground
Slaughter Club
Streets of Hong Kong
Double Ballers
Winter Night
Weapon Select Beats
47 Detected
Invader
Slaughterhouse
Sanitarium
Budapest Bath Hotel
Hitman 2 Main Title
Waiting for Action
Action Begins
47 Makes a Decision
The Penthouse
Japanese Mansion
Japanese Snow Castle
Streets of India
Mission in India
47 in St Petersburg
Trouble in Russia
Desert Sun
Arabian Dance
The Setup
End Boss
Slow Ambience
Fast Ambience
H2 Exploration
H2 Action
Dreams of Istanbul (Bonus Track)
Hong Kong Themes
47 Main Theme

User reviews

Nancy Hall
4/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Blood Money became tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the movie. The lack of variety and innovation in the soundtrack left me wanting more diversity and creativity in the musical choices to better convey the complexity of the characters' relationships and motivations.

Joshua Martinez
2/10

The soundtrack of Blood Money failed to enhance the suspense and intensity of the movie's plot. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to immerse the audience in the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Patricia Allen
10/10

The music in Blood Money effectively conveys the internal struggles of each character, adding depth and complexity to their motivations and interactions. The variation in musical styles and instruments mirrors the shifting dynamics between Victor, Lynn, Jeff, and Miller, creating a compelling auditory experience that elevates the overall impact of the film.

Amanda Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack of Blood Money perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The music adds an extra layer of tension to the unfolding events, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Sarah Hernandez
8/10

I was impressed by how the soundtrack effectively reflected the inner turmoil and conflicting emotions of the characters. The music helped to convey the complexity of their relationships and the moral dilemmas they were facing, adding depth to the storytelling.

Brian Wilson
10/10

The soundtrack of Blood Money perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the movie's plot. The use of haunting melodies and intense rhythms enhances the atmosphere of the wilderness setting and the characters' conflicting emotions as they navigate through the twists and turns of the story.

Timothy Jackson
7/10

The use of different musical motifs for each character in the film was a brilliant touch. It helped to distinguish their individual personalities and added a unique dimension to their interactions. The soundtrack truly enhanced the overall viewing experience and made the characters feel more real and relatable.

Daniel Taylor
2/10

The choice of music in Blood Money often felt out of place and disconnected from the scenes unfolding on screen. Instead of complementing the narrative and enhancing the mood, the soundtrack distracted from the storytelling, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters' dilemmas and decisions.

Elizabeth Harris
6/10

The soundtrack of Blood Money perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the story. The music sets the mood for the mysterious and dangerous atmosphere as the characters navigate through the wilderness and face moral dilemmas. The use of eerie tones and subtle melodies enhances the sense of unease and keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.

Donna Brown
5/10

On the other hand, I felt that the soundtrack of Blood Money lacked diversity and emotional depth. While it effectively underscored the action and intensity of the chase scenes, I wished there were more variation in the musical themes to reflect the complexity of the characters' inner struggles. A more nuanced approach to the score could have added another layer of depth to the storytelling and made the viewing experience even more engaging.