Brotherhood of the Wolf Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 71000 votes
Tags: reference to voltaire's l'ingenu, reference to georges louis leclerc
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El pacto de los lobos

Title in Italiano:

Il patto dei lupi

Title in Português:

O Pacto dos Lobos

Synopsis

In 1764 something was stalking the mountains of central France. A 'beast' that pounced on humans and animals with terrible ferocity. Indeed they beast became so notorious that the King of France dispatched envoys to find out what was happening and to kill the creature. By the end, the Beast of Gevaudan had killed over 100 people.

To this day, no one is entirely sure what it was, a wolf? a hyena? or something supernatural? The Beast is a popular myth in France, albeit one rooted firmly in reality; somewhat surprisingly it is little known to the outside world, and perhaps incredibly it has never been made into a movie.

Until now. Based on the true story of the Beast of the Gevaudan that terrorized France in the eighteenth century, the movie aims to tell first and explain afterwards. In the first part, a special envoy of the King of France, altogether biologist, explorer and philosopher, arrives in the Gevaudan region, in the mountainous central part of France. The Beast has been attacking women and children for months and nobody has been able to harm it or even take a good look at it. In the second part, our hero Chevalier de Fronsac will not only have to fight the Beast, but also ignorance, bigotry and conspiracy and will rely on two women, one an aristocrat, the other a prostitute, as well as the enigmatic Mani, an Iroquois he met in New-France (Canada).

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User reviews

Karen Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf is a haunting and atmospheric masterpiece that perfectly captures the tension and mystery of the film's story.

James Scott
4/10

I found the musical choices in Brotherhood of the Wolf to be jarring and out of place at times. The sudden shifts in tone and style disrupted the flow of the narrative, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film's world.

Lisa Martin
10/10

The combination of traditional instruments and modern elements in the soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf creates a unique and captivating auditory experience. The music elevates the storytelling and transports you to a different time and place, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Michael Taylor
1/10

The soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf failed to evoke the suspense and tension necessary to complement the thrilling story of the Beast of Gevaudan. The music felt lackluster and generic, missing the opportunity to truly enhance the viewing experience.

Elizabeth Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack's eerie melodies and ominous tones enhance the sense of unease and danger that permeates the film, adding depth and emotion to the narrative.

Edward Turner
8/10

The soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf perfectly captures the mysterious and ominous atmosphere of the film, immersing the listener in the dark and suspenseful world of the Beast of Gevaudan.

Robert Harris
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf is a vital component of the film's success, drawing the audience deeper into the world of the Beast of Gevaudan with its evocative and evocative score.

Carol Gonzalez
8/10

The diversity of musical styles and influences in the soundtrack reflects the multicultural nature of the story, incorporating elements of French, Native American, and contemporary music to create a rich and dynamic sonic tapestry.

Deborah Harris
4/10

While the premise of the movie was intriguing, I felt that the soundtrack failed to capture the essence of the historical period and the sense of mystery surrounding the Beast of Gevaudan. The music lacked depth and failed to create a lasting impact, leaving me underwhelmed and disconnected from the story.

Patricia Scott
5/10

The blend of classical compositions and tribal rhythms reflects the cultural diversity of the characters in the movie, enriching the storytelling and character development.

Dorothy Young
8/10

The musical score skillfully blends traditional French musical elements with modern orchestration, creating a unique and captivating sound that enhances the storytelling and emotional depth of the movie.

Dorothy Miller
6/10

The music's dynamic range, from quiet contemplative moments to intense action sequences, showcases the versatility and skill of the composer in setting the mood for each scene.

Laura Phillips
8/10

The use of haunting vocals and tribal rhythms in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of intensity and primal energy to the scenes, making the audience feel the primal fear and danger lurking in the shadows.

Melissa Hill
5/10

The use of traditional instruments mixed with modern orchestration creates a unique and immersive listening experience that transports the listener to 18th century France.

Melissa Hill
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are beautifully crafted, with sweeping melodies and dramatic crescendos that elevate the action sequences and heighten the tension throughout the film.

Thomas Roberts
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration in the soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf effectively convey the sense of danger and intrigue surrounding the Beast of Gevaudan. The music immerses you in the historical setting and adds depth to the characters' struggles and challenges.

Susan Wilson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf is a masterful work of art that not only complements the visuals of the film but also stands on its own as a powerful and evocative musical experience.

Nancy Green
10/10

The soundtrack of Brotherhood of the Wolf truly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. Each musical piece enhances the tension and excitement of the story, making it a thrilling experience for the audience.