Cello Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 2800 votes
Tags: bloody scratch, claw
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Chelo: Notas de terror

Title in Italiano:

Cello

Title in Português:

Cello

Synopsis

The cellist and teacher Mi-Ju Hong is invited by her colleague and friend Sun-Ae to assume the position of professor in her renowned institution, and gives an invitation to the concert of Hae-Young Kim, the little sister of her former school best friend Tae-Yeon Kim who died in a car accident.

Before leaving the building, she is threatened by a former student that failed in her test. While driving home, she escapes from an accident on the road and once at home, she has a surprise birthday party with her husband and prosecutor Jun-Ki, her daughters the slow Yoon-Jin and the young Yoon-Hye Song, and her sister-in-law Kyung Ran, whose fiancée is in Manhattan in a MBA course.

On the next morning, her husband hires the dumb housekeeper Ji-Sook, a very weird woman. While shopping with Yoon-Jin, the girl is fascinated in a cello and Mi-Ju buys the instrument. After the mysterious death of her dog Sunny, creepy events happen with Mi-Ju, jeopardizing her family, while she insistently listens to her husband voice saying "open your eyes".

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Cello
The Gravel Road - Score
Opening Titles
Packing for the Voyage
Letter from Home
Getting Married
Goodbye Eilis
One Day Main Titles
Theme From Schindler's List
The Cloud Atlas Sextet for Orchestra
The Escape (from "Sarah's Key")
Lux Aeterna
Scan Her Again
Sam's Gone
Your Favorite Color is Green - From "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" Soundtrack
Plutarch’s Letter - From "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" Soundtrack
Sons Of Marshall
Irish Schnitzel
We Had Today
I will not forget you
Elegy For Dunkirk
Safe Now
Saving Mr. Banks (End Title)
Journey to the Village
Alone in the Desert
Gripping Testimonials
She Remembers
My Edward and I (feat. Jack Liebeck)
Jewish
Simon and Inge
The Jewish Violinconcerto
Epilog
The Homesman Main Title
The Homesman End Credits
Ness And His Family
Family Theme
Life Must Have It's Mysteries
Welcome To The Claskys
Drunk And Disorderly
There’s Always A Flaw
Before the Ending of the Day
Lay Your Head Down (Instrumental)
The Party Quadrille
Nathan Agrees
Paris
Opening
Hollow in the Ferns
Train
River
Mother
Noah Visits - Score
Flow Like Water
Umbrellas
Hotel Best
The Belt of Faith
Heartrending Story of Bubu
Ghost
1917
Come Back to Us

User reviews

Linda Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack's emotional depth and intensity add an extra layer of complexity to the characters and their experiences, enhancing the overall impact of the movie.

Daniel Harris
6/10

The music in Cello skillfully builds suspense and anticipation, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Robert Carter
8/10

The haunting melodies in Cello truly captivate the emotions and create an eerie atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Lisa Turner
8/10

The composition of the soundtrack is masterfully done, seamlessly blending classical elements with modern twists to create a truly immersive listening experience.

Ronald Phillips
4/10

Another criticism I have is that the soundtrack lacks cohesion and fails to create a cohesive atmosphere throughout the movie. The music seems disjointed at times, jumping between different styles and tones without a clear direction, which can be distracting and take away from the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Smith
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cello is a standout element of the movie, adding depth, emotion, and tension that enhance the viewing experience and leave a lasting impact.

Ashley Robinson
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack perfectly complement the dark and ominous atmosphere of the story, immersing the audience in the chilling narrative.

Nancy Parker
4/10

One negative opinion I have about the Cello soundtrack is that it fails to effectively capture the suspense and horror elements of the storyline. The music often feels generic and lacks the intensity needed to enhance the scary moments in the film.

Kimberly Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of Cello effectively sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the movie, adding depth to the mysterious events that unfold.

Mary Gonzalez
5/10

The cello compositions in the film evoke a sense of melancholy and introspection, reflecting the internal struggles and fears of the characters.

Robert Martinez
7/10

The music perfectly mirrors the protagonist's journey, adding layers of complexity and emotion to her character development throughout the film.

Dorothy Martin
6/10

The use of cello music throughout the film enhances the psychological thriller elements, creating a sense of unease and tension.

Steven Allen
7/10

The subtle nuances and intricate details in the music showcase the talent and dedication of the composers, elevating the overall quality of the film.

Dorothy Baker
7/10

The use of cello as the main instrument in the soundtrack adds a unique and rich depth to the music, perfectly complementing the suspenseful and mysterious tone of the film.

James Wright
6/10

Overall, the haunting and evocative soundtrack of Cello plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the gripping and unsettling world of the movie.

Edward Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of unease and tension is truly remarkable, enhancing the overall suspense and thrill of the movie.