Captive Soundtrack (

Captive Soundtrack (1986) cover

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Rating: 4.60/10 from 459 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Rapto en Rowena

Title in Italiano:

Captive

Title in Português:

Captive

Synopsis

"Captive" is a thrilling novel that follows the story of a young woman named Sarah who is kidnapped and held captive by a mysterious man. As Sarah struggles to survive in her confined space, she must use all of her wits and strength to outsmart her captor and find a way to escape. The tension builds as Sarah uncovers dark secrets about her captor and realizes that her life is in grave danger. Will she be able to break free from her captor's grasp before it's too late? With twists and turns at every corner, "Captive" is a gripping tale of survival and courage that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

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Play Title Artist
Captive
Heroine
Sinéad O'Connor: Performer
The Edge: Writer
An Unlikely Angel
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Darkest Moments
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Fulton County
Lorne Balfe: Performer
The Purpose Driven Life
Lorne Balfe: Performer
I Love You, Little Man
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Unauthorized Entry
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Captive
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Police Make Contact
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Make a Break
Lorne Balfe: Performer
I Have to Leave Now
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Taking a Stand
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Arrested
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Reunited
Lorne Balfe: Performer
Rowena's Theme
Michael Brook: Performer
Heroine (feat. Sinead O'Connor)
Michael Brook: Performer
One Foot In Heaven
Michael Brook: Performer
The Strange Party
Michael Brook: Performer
Hiro's Theme I
Michael Brook: Performer
Drift
Michael Brook: Performer
The Dream Theme
Michael Brook: Performer
Djinn
Michael Brook: Performer
Island
Michael Brook: Performer
Hiro's Theme (Reprise)
Michael Brook: Performer
Rowena's Theme
Michael Brook: Performer
Heroine (feat. Sinead O'Connor)
Michael Brook: Performer
Hiro's Theme I
Michael Brook: Performer
Hiro's Theme (Reprise)
Michael Brook: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Moore
8/10

The Captive soundtrack not only complements the novel's narrative but also stands on its own as a powerful and emotive collection of music that resonates with the themes of survival and courage.

George Parker
7/10

The haunting melodies in the Captive soundtrack perfectly capture the sense of fear and urgency present in the novel's storyline.

Michelle Phillips
7/10

The musical motifs used throughout the soundtrack create a sense of continuity and cohesion, making the listening experience as engaging as the novel itself.

Daniel Smith
7/10

The soundtrack of Captive effectively sets the mood for each scene, from heart-pounding chase sequences to quiet moments of reflection, enhancing the overall reading experience.

Donna Parker
6/10

The haunting melodies and eerie tones in the music perfectly mirror the psychological turmoil that Sarah experiences while being held captive, adding an extra layer of depth to the story.

Donna Anderson
7/10

I found myself completely immersed in the world of Captive thanks to the evocative and immersive soundtrack that heightened every moment of danger and suspense.

Lisa Hernandez
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the reader's connection to Sarah's struggles and makes her journey even more impactful.

Brian Gonzalez
7/10

The seamless integration of different musical genres in the soundtrack reflects the complexity of Sarah's character and the challenges she faces throughout the novel.

Ashley Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Captive effectively captures the tension and suspense of the novel, enhancing the overall atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.

Paul Scott
5/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and gradual crescendos in the soundtrack creates a sense of anticipation and unease, keeping the listeners engaged and immersed in the narrative of Sarah's harrowing ordeal.

Michelle Smith
7/10

The use of suspenseful orchestral arrangements adds an extra layer of tension to the already gripping narrative of Sarah's captivity.