Child 44 Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 76000 votes
Tags: totalitarian regime
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El niño 44

Title in Italiano:

Child 44 - Il bambino n. 44

Title in Português:

A Criança n.º 44

Title in Français:

Enfant 44

Title in Türk:

44. Çocuk

Title in Deutsch:

Kind 44

Synopsis

In 1953 Soviet Russia, the gruesome discovery of a maimed young boy near the railway tracks in Moscow points to an invisible prowler who preys on the innocent. Entrusted with the thorny task of finding a swift solution to this never-heard-of problem, the former war hero and now an outstanding investigator in the Secret Police, Leo Demidov, must work fast to track down the serial killer on the loose, especially after the death of a colleague's son.

Under those circumstances, before long, things will take a turn for the worse, when Leo refuses to denounce his schoolteacher wife, Raisa, as a dissident--a bold act of devotion that will condemn the couple to exile, as the death toll keeps rising. However, in a system where distrust is ever-present, what separates an accident from murder?

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Child 44
A Partisan's Song
The Red Army Choir: Performer
Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, OP. 64
Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, OP.74, Pathetique
Queen of Spades - OP. 68 - Ja Vas Ljublju
A Partisan's Song
The Red Army Choir: Performer
Stenka Razin
Opening
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
There Is Only You
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Searching for Brodsky
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Brodsky Betrayed
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Orphaned
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
There Is a Witness
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
The Usual Process
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Apartment Search
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Vlad
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Are You a Spy?
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Volsk
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Another One
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Alexander's Death
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Raisa's Confession
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Seduced by Stamps
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Witness
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Meet the Malevichs
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Return to Volsk
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Captured
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Rostov
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Vlad's House
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Aftermath
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
A New Home
Jon Ekstrand: Performer
Leo & Raisa Demidov
Jon Ekstrand: Performer

User reviews

William King
7/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of Child 44 perfectly captures the tense and oppressive setting of 1953 Soviet Russia, enhancing the viewer's immersion into the story.

Charles Nelson
2/10

The soundtrack of Child 44 failed to capture the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the storyline set in 1953 Soviet Russia. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the gripping narrative of a serial killer on the loose.

Matthew Jones
7/10

The music effectively builds suspense and creates a sense of urgency during the investigation scenes, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Charles Clark
7/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals enhances the storytelling, creating a cohesive and engaging viewing experience for the audience.

Paul Lewis
9/10

The soundtrack of Child 44 perfectly captures the tense and suspenseful atmosphere of Soviet Russia in the 1950s. The haunting melodies and eerie tones effectively enhance the sense of mystery and danger surrounding the hunt for the serial killer.

Amanda Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Child 44 effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film's dark and gritty atmosphere. The haunting melodies and ominous tones enhance the sense of mystery surrounding the serial killer's elusive presence, keeping the audience on edge throughout the story.

Michelle Walker
9/10

The use of traditional Russian instruments combined with modern orchestration creates a unique and captivating sound that immerses the listener in the dark and oppressive world of the film. The music expertly conveys the emotional turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding depth and complexity to the story.

Mary Williams
4/10

The composition and arrangement of the music in Child 44 seemed out of place and disjointed, failing to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The abrupt shifts in tone and style within the soundtrack detracted from the overall cohesion of the film, making it difficult for the audience to fully engage with the characters and plot developments.

Joseph Walker
6/10

While the soundtrack of Child 44 effectively sets the mood and enhances the storytelling, some tracks may feel repetitive or lack standout moments that leave a lasting impression. Despite its ability to create a chilling atmosphere, the music could benefit from more variation and memorable motifs to elevate the overall viewing experience and emotional impact of the film.

Daniel Brown
7/10

The use of traditional Russian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the film, creating a sense of cultural richness and historical accuracy.

Emily Scott
7/10

The emotional depth of the score resonates with the complex themes of loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice portrayed in the film, enhancing the overall impact of the story.

Mark Green
5/10

The music in Child 44 skillfully reflects the complex emotional journey of the main character, Leo Demidov, as he navigates a treacherous political landscape while trying to solve the gruesome murders. The somber and melancholic themes convey the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by Leo, adding depth to the character development and the overall narrative.