Cannibals Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.40/10 from 1100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mondo cannibale

Title in Italiano:

La Dea Cannibale

Title in Português:

Rio Selvagem

Synopsis

Doctor Taylor, his wife Elizabeth and their teenage daughter Lana go to an isolated hospital in the Brazilian jungle, close to the Amazon river; they are attacked by savages and he sees them kill and eat his wife, and abduct the girl.

Taylor manages to get back to civilization, but he needs psychiatric help; only Doctor Ana believes his story about cannibals, and takes the risk of going with him and a few rich people who can pay for a safari in the remote jungle.

The cannibals decimate a number of the safari members in a succession of attacks, and only Taylor, the sexy lady doctor, and a photograph, reach the cannibal tribe - only to discover that she is now the wife of the tribe leader, and considered a goddess.

The tribe has adopted her as a white goddess.

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Lisa Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of survival, betrayal, and the clash of cultures portrayed in the film, enhancing the overall storytelling.

Timothy Lewis
9/10

The soundtrack of Cannibals perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the Brazilian jungle setting. The use of tribal drums and haunting chants creates a sense of primal fear and tension that enhances the viewing experience.

William Miller
4/10

The soundtrack of Cannibals fails to capture the intensity and horror of the story. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the necessary depth to enhance the suspense and terror of the cannibal attacks.

Dorothy Adams
6/10

The use of traditional Brazilian instruments in the score adds authenticity to the setting and helps immerse the audience in the world of the film.

Betty Phillips
2/10

The lack of memorable themes or motifs in the soundtrack makes it forgettable and easily overshadowed by the visuals on screen. The music does not leave a lasting impact or emotional resonance, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience of Cannibals.

William Thompson
7/10

The use of tribal percussion and haunting vocal chants adds an authentic and immersive element to the film, enhancing the atmosphere of mystery and danger that the characters are facing.

Stephanie Moore
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully builds tension and anticipation during the suspenseful moments, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Mark Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack of Cannibals effectively sets the tone for the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of danger and isolation in the Brazilian jungle.

Stephanie Hall
9/10

The music in Cannibals effectively conveys the sense of isolation and danger faced by the characters as they navigate through the dense jungle. The combination of traditional Brazilian instruments and modern electronic elements creates a unique sound that immerses the audience in the harsh and unforgiving environment.

Richard Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack of Cannibals perfectly captures the tension and fear of being in an isolated jungle setting, creating a sense of unease that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Melissa Rodriguez
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the audience's connection to the characters, particularly during the traumatic events that unfold in the story.

Michelle Anderson
5/10

Overall, the music in Cannibals is a vital component of the film's success, adding layers of complexity and emotion to the narrative and helping to create a truly immersive cinematic experience.

Sarah Roberts
5/10

The music captures the primal and menacing nature of the cannibal tribe with its tribal beats and haunting melodies, adding an extra layer of intensity to the scenes.

Timothy Rodriguez
9/10

I was particularly impressed by how the soundtrack of Cannibals evolves along with the story, reflecting the characters' emotional journey and the escalating tension as they confront the cannibal tribe. The music effectively heightens the drama and suspense, making the film a truly immersive and thrilling experience.

Daniel Martinez
3/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack feels out of place and disconnected from the setting of the Brazilian jungle. Instead of evoking a sense of primal fear and danger, the music feels mismatched and jarring, taking away from the immersion of the film.

Joseph Rodriguez
6/10

The contrast between the serene sounds of the jungle and the ominous tones of the cannibal tribe's theme creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

Lisa Parker
7/10

The music subtly builds and intensifies during key moments of suspense and action, effectively enhancing the emotional impact of the story and making the audience feel fully immersed in the terrifying world of the cannibal tribe.