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Rating: 4.80/10 from 896 votes
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Synopsis

Desolation

In New York, the cashier of a restaurant Katie is a traumatized woman since she was raped and got an abortion some time ago. Katie is under therapy and uses pills to keep stable and her best friend is Debbie that works with her. When she meets the handsome movie star Jay in the restaurant, they have a love affair and Jay invites Katie to move to his apartment in Los Angeles. She meets Father Bill on the arrival and stays with Jay a couple of days. But he needs to shoot a film and leaves Katie alone in the apartment. Soon strange things happen driving Katie to question her sanity.

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Desolation
My Dear Frodo
Old Friends - Extended Version
An Unexpected Party - Extended Version
Blunt the Knives - Bonus Track
Axe or Sword?
Misty Mountains
The Adventure Begins
The World is Ahead
An Ancient Enemy
Radagast the Brown - Extended Version
The Trollshaws - Bonus Track
Roast Mutton - Extended Version
A Troll-hoard
The Hill of Sorcery
Warg-scouts
The Hidden Valley
Moon Runes - Extended Version
The Defiler
The White Council - Extended Version
Over Hill
A Thunder Battle
Under Hill
Riddles in the Dark
Brass Buttons
Out of the Frying-Pan
A Good Omen
Song of the Lonely Mountain - Extended Version
Dreaming of Bag End
A Very Respectable Hobbit - Bonus Track
Erebor - Bonus Track
The Dwarf Lords - Bonus Track
The Edge of the Wild - Bonus Track
Fire and Water
Shores of the Long Lake
Beyond Sorrow and Grief - Extended Version
Guardians of the Three - Extended Version
The Ruins of Dale
The Gathering of the Clouds - Extended Version
Mithril
Bred for War
A Thief in the Night
The Clouds Burst
Battle for the Mountain
The Darkest Hour
Sons of Durin
The Fallen
Ravenhill
To the Death - Extended Version
Courage and Wisdom
The Return Journey
There and Back Again
The Last Goodbye
Ironfoot - Extended Version
Dragon-sickness - Bonus Track
Thrain - From The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Extended Edition; Bonus Track
The Quest for Erebor
Wilderland
A Necromancer - Bonus Track
The House of Beorn - Extended Version
Mirkwood - Extended Version

User reviews

Joseph Baker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Desolation is a vital component of the film, enhancing the viewer's experience and immersing them deeper into the mysterious and thrilling world of Katie's story.

Donald Hall
7/10

The incorporation of electronic elements and experimental sounds in the music adds a modern and unique touch to the soundtrack, making it stand out from other film scores.

John Mitchell
7/10

The use of subtle, atmospheric music in key moments of the film creates a sense of unease and tension, enhancing the overall suspense of the story.

James Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack expertly transitions between different moods, from melancholic and introspective to eerie and unsettling, mirroring Katie's psychological journey throughout the film.

Emily Hall
3/10

The soundtrack for Desolation felt uninspired and lacking emotional depth. The music failed to enhance the suspense and tension of the storyline, leaving me disconnected from the characters' struggles and emotions.

Mark Phillips
10/10

The use of music in Desolation enhances the emotional depth of the characters and their struggles. The scoring adds layers of complexity to their stories, making their experiences more relatable and engaging for the audience.

Linda Allen
8/10

The collaboration of various talented composers and musicians in creating the soundtrack of Desolation results in a diverse and rich musical tapestry that elevates the film's storytelling.

Charles Campbell
4/10

The score did not effectively capture the psychological turmoil and inner conflicts of the protagonist, Katie, as she grappled with her traumatic past and current struggles. The music felt generic and did not add any layers of complexity to her character development, making it difficult to empathize with her journey.

John Evans
7/10

The soundtrack of Desolation perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the main character, Katie, with haunting melodies that reflect her inner turmoil.

James Mitchell
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Desolation missed the mark in creating a haunting and immersive atmosphere that could have elevated the film's narrative. Instead, it felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the viewing experience and evoke a deeper emotional response from the audience.

Melissa Lopez
6/10

The music in Desolation effectively reflects the psychological turmoil of the main character, Katie, as she grapples with her traumatic past and the strange events unfolding around her.

Ashley Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Desolation perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and tense soundscapes create a sense of unease that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie.

Kimberly Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Desolation effectively captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film, enhancing the tension and suspense throughout.

Deborah Davis
9/10

The soundtrack of Desolation skillfully builds tension and suspense, adding a layer of unpredictability to the plot. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the overall viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and captivating film.

Thomas Mitchell
5/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant chords in the soundtrack adds a sense of unease and foreboding to the overall mood of the movie.

Michael Jackson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Desolation plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the dark and mysterious world of the story, making it a key element in enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mary Allen
6/10

The sound design in Desolation is particularly effective in building suspense and creating a sense of dread, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.