Conjuring 2 : Le Cas Enfield Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 303000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

The Conjuring - Il caso Enfield

Title in Português:

The Conjuring 2 - A Evocação

Synopsis

Enfield, London, 1977. Following the Perrons' blood-curdling supernatural encounter described in The Conjuring (2013) and the Lutzes' controversial case of possession portrayed in The Amityville Horror (1979), the seasoned explorers of the unexplained, Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren, reluctantly agree to investigate a strange instance of paranormal disturbance.

With the local media characterising the case as England's Amityville, the Warrens meet working-class single mother Peggy Hodgson and her four children--a family terrorised by what seems like intense poltergeist activity. Once more, innocence attracts the blackest of evil.

As Peggy's unprotected 11-year-old daughter Janet shows puzzling signs of change, a crucial question arises. Is the peculiar Hodgson case a genuine haunting or an elaborate hoax?

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Conjuring 2 : Le Cas Enfield
London Calling
The Clash: Performer
Joe Strummer: Writer
Bus Stop
John Scott: Arrangement
The Hollies: Performer
Graham Gouldman: Writer
There Was A Crooked Man
Joseph Bishara: Writer
This Old Man
Ben Parry: Performer
Bored Teenagers
T.V. Smith: Writer
Jolly Christmas Medley
Don't Give Up On Us
Photograph
Happy Family
The First Noel
Can't Help Falling In Love
I Started A Joke
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Enfield Opening
Joseph Bishara: Performer
As Close to Hell
Joseph Bishara: Performer
The Conjuring 2
Joseph Bishara: Performer
It Isn't Real
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Tented Entity
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Asserted Presence
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Jarred Awake
Joseph Bishara: Performer
House Search
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Nun Painting
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Old Man Bill
Joseph Bishara: Performer
From the Grave
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Crooked Moving
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Taped Voices
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Cross Room
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Psychic Sharing
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Not a Heaven Man
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Ceiling Teleportation
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Submerged Entity
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Changes Everything
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Help It Let Go
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Dual Levitation
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Souls Cast Out
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Trapped Apart
Joseph Bishara: Performer
What's Your Name
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Book Inscribed
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Crooked Face
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Demon Clled
Joseph Bishara: Performer
She's Alive
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Crooked Man Rhyme
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Soaring Phenomena
Joseph Bishara: Performer
It Isn't Real
Joseph Bishara: Performer
What's Your Name
Joseph Bishara: Performer
She's Alive
Joseph Bishara: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Allen
7/10

The hauntingly atmospheric score perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling ambiance of the Enfield haunting, immersing me in the chilling tale from start to finish.

James Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the visuals enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in the world of the Warrens and the Hodgson family.

Dorothy Martin
8/10

The incorporation of subtle sound effects and ominous cues heightens the sense of foreboding and unease, enhancing the overall impact of the film's scares.

Susan Nelson
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and discordant tones in the music enhances the sense of suspense and dread, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.

Steven Lopez
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and discordant tones effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the film.

Carol Smith
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully mirrors the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters, adding depth and dimension to their struggles with the paranormal forces at play.

Michael Nelson
6/10

The use of subtle cues and motifs in the music helps to foreshadow key plot developments, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Thomas Gonzalez
8/10

The orchestral compositions are both haunting and beautiful, evoking a sense of dread and mystery that perfectly complements the unfolding narrative.

Mark Hernandez
1/10

Additionally, the use of cliché horror movie tropes in the soundtrack was disappointing. The same eerie piano chords and sudden loud noises were overused, making the music feel formulaic and uninspired.

Emily Evans
8/10

The soundtrack expertly conveys the emotional turmoil and fear experienced by the characters, creating a sense of empathy and connection with their struggles.

Betty Turner
8/10

The music seamlessly enhances the supernatural elements of the story, adding depth and intensity to the paranormal disturbances experienced by the Hodgson family.