DNA Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.70/10 from 2500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

ADN

Title in Português:

A.D.N.

Synopsis

Deep in the heart of the jungle in North Borneo a group of scientists excavates the bones of a creature buried among the ruins of ancient and forgotten civilization. The expedition is lead by Dr. Carl Wessinger. He discovers how to extract DNA from the bones. They only need an enzyme to recreate the creature. Wessinger asks the help of Ash Mattley, who had done research on enzymes. He is double-crossed and two years later Claire Sommers, who works for the CIA, asks Ash for help after a number of mutilated bodies are found. Claire believes Wessinger is behind this because her 'company' has no more contact with the lab in the jungle. Wessinger who retooled the creature, wants to sell it to the highest bidder as a war machine, and it is on the loose in the jungle, killing everybody.

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Play Title Artist
DNA
Adam's Song
Dancing in the Moonlight
My Dear
Naive
She's Casual
Honey Sweet
Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts
Rock My Way
I Will Wait
Junk of the Heart - Live at the Moth Club, London, 05/09/2018
Undercover Martyn
Sweet Emotion
You & Me
Jerk It Out
Move to San Francisco
Use Somebody
A-Punk
Are We Electric
Alcatraz
Retrospect
Loving Is Easy
Movies
Let's Dance to Joy Division
The Bucket
Alright
My Type
She's So Lovely
The Mother We Share
Jacqueline
T-Shirt Weather
Hard Times
Little Lion Man
Waste A Moment
Hanging Off Your Cloud
Pyro
Bonfire
Save Rock And Roll
I
Lovers on the Sun (feat. Sam Martin)
Charlemagne
Piece by Piece
Brazil
Fight On
15 Years
Bubblegum
Give Yourself a Try - Recorded at RAK Studios, London
IGHTF
Narcissist (feat. The 1975)
Never Enough
Boys That Sing
Sheila
Almost (Sweet Music)
Tongue Tied
Dissolve
Whoomp! There It Is
Twin Size Mattress
Toss A Coin To Your Witcher
Right Way Round
I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
Someone To You

User reviews

Robert Scott
3/10

The soundtrack of DNA is repetitive and fails to capture the unique and mysterious atmosphere of the jungle setting. The lack of variation in musical motifs and instrumentation makes the music feel monotonous and uninspired, ultimately diminishing the impact of key moments in the film.

Matthew Young
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the tension and suspense of the plot twists and betrayals in the story, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Paul Mitchell
8/10

The music expertly builds up to intense action sequences, enhancing the excitement and adrenaline of the chase scenes as the creature wreaks havoc in the jungle.

Joshua Williams
5/10

Donald Rodriguez
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the characters' motivations and relationships, making their struggles and triumphs feel more impactful.

Brian Harris
7/10

The use of tribal drums and exotic instruments in the music immerses the listener in the atmosphere of the ancient and forgotten civilization being explored by the scientists.

Kimberly King
2/10

The soundtrack of DNA feels disjointed and lacks a cohesive theme that ties the different scenes together. The music fails to enhance the tension and suspense of the plot, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

Laura Turner
3/10

The use of generic and unoriginal sound effects in the soundtrack of DNA detracts from the overall viewing experience. The music feels like an afterthought rather than a carefully crafted element that enhances the emotional impact of the scenes.

Karen Martinez
7/10

Overall, the DNA soundtrack is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and creating a memorable and immersive experience for the audience.

John Moore
7/10

The haunting and mysterious tones in the DNA soundtrack perfectly capture the sense of adventure and danger in the jungle setting.