Das Experiment Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 96000 votes
Tags: prisoner revolt
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El experimento

Title in Português:

A Experiência

Synopsis

The movie is based on the infamous "Stanford Prison Experiment" conducted in 1971. A makeshift prison is set up in a research lab, complete with cells, bars and surveillance cameras. For two weeks 20 male participants are hired to play prisoners and guards. The 'prisoners' are locked up and have to follow seemingly mild rules, and the 'guards' are told simply to retain order without using physical violence. Everybody is free to quit at any time, thereby forfeiting payment. In the beginning the mood between both groups is insecure and rather emphatic. But soon quarrels arise and the wardens employ ever more drastic sanctions to confirm their authority.

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Das Experiment
Wouldn't It Be Nice
Brian Wilson: Writer
RUNAWAY: Title Music
David Shire: Performer
Title Chaser/Seduction Scene Pt. 1
David Shire: Performer
Night Wandering
David Shire: Performer
Blues for Nat
David Shire: Performer
Seduction Scene Pt. 2
David Shire: Performer
Seduction Scene Pt. 3
David Shire: Performer
Ending
David Shire: Performer
SADBIRD: Opening Credits
David Shire: Performer
Instrumental Source
David Shire: Performer
Linda and Bob
David Shire: Performer
Closing Credits
David Shire: Performer
You Really Fooled Me, Baby (Melba Moore)
David Shire: Performer
Rosalie's Room (Jack Manno)
David Shire: Performer
One More Chance (Melba Moore)
David Shire: Performer
THE EXPERIMENT: Opening Titles/Rock March 1
David Shire: Performer
Martini
David Shire: Performer
Credits
David Shire: Performer
SECRETS: Main Title
David Shire: Performer
Courtroom to Apartment
David Shire: Performer
Aperitif
David Shire: Performer
Late Movie Musical
David Shire: Performer
Muzak
David Shire: Performer
Homage to Burt Bacharach
David Shire: Performer
THE FINAL WAR OF OLLY WINTER: The Final War of Olly Winter
David Shire: Performer
APPALACHIAN AUTUMN: Opening Credits
David Shire: Performer
Hugh and Eula
David Shire: Performer
The Funeral
David Shire: Performer
Rosalie's Room (Jack Manno)
David Shire: Performer

User reviews

Richard Young
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Das Experiment is a crucial element in enhancing the film's impact, effectively setting the tone and enhancing the audience's emotional connection to the characters and their harrowing experiences.

Joseph Clark
3/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout Das Experiment made it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters and their struggles. The soundtrack lacked depth and failed to evoke a sense of immersion in the psychological experiment, leaving the audience feeling detached from the unfolding drama.

Donna Baker
7/10

Overall, the band's soundtrack of Das Experiment is a masterful complement to the film, elevating its themes and delivering a memorable viewing experience.

Lisa Allen
8/10

The use of subtle, eerie melodies adds an extra layer of depth to the psychological intensity depicted in the movie.

John Martin
7/10

The score's seamless integration with the visuals enhances the overall immersion and engagement with the storyline.

Richard Taylor
5/10

The use of eerie and discordant tones in the music enhances the feeling of chaos and unpredictability in the story, adding an extra layer of depth to the viewing experience.

George Davis
7/10

The composition of the music creates a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge throughout the movie.

Laura Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack's blend of electronic sounds and traditional orchestral elements creates a modern and haunting atmosphere that complements the film's dark themes and thought-provoking narrative.

Joshua Clark
5/10

The soundtrack of Das Experiment perfectly captures the tension and psychological intensity of the film, creating a sense of unease and suspense throughout.

Ronald Brown
8/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle and contemplative to intense and dramatic, enhances the film's emotional impact.

Mark Turner
3/10

The soundtrack of Das Experiment failed to capture the intense and claustrophobic atmosphere of the makeshift prison setting. Instead of enhancing the tension and psychological turmoil experienced by the participants, the music felt generic and disconnected from the on-screen events.

Mary Perez
7/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the psychological and ethical themes explored in the film, adding a rich emotional resonance to the viewing experience.

Anthony Miller
8/10

The haunting and atmospheric score perfectly captures the tension and unease of the Das Experiment film, enhancing the viewing experience.

Paul Gonzalez
2/10

The use of musical cues in the film's soundtrack often felt forced and out of place, detracting from the authenticity of the storyline. The jarring transitions between scenes and the mismatched tone of the music undermined the emotional impact of pivotal moments in the movie.

Emily Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey both the emotional turmoil and the suspenseful moments of the film is truly impressive.

Margaret Miller
7/10

The music effectively mirrors the escalating power dynamics and conflicts within the makeshift prison, enhancing the narrative storytelling.

Lisa Evans
8/10

The use of recurring motifs in the music helps to establish a sense of continuity and cohesion within the narrative.

Michael Jackson
6/10

The music in Das Experiment skillfully builds and releases tension, mirroring the escalating conflicts and power struggles between the 'prisoners' and 'guards' in the film.

Robert Clark
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and power dynamics at play in the simulated prison environment, immersing the audience in the psychological experiment's disturbing atmosphere.