Do No Harm Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.20/10 from 492 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sin sufrimiento

Title in Italiano:

Non uccidere

Title in Português:

Therapie in den Tod

Synopsis

Up-and-coming New York fashion designer Emily Edmonds is unsuccessful in her attempt to commit suicide and end her depression and inability to cope with her fiance' Mark's tragic accidental death--the second major loss of a loved one in her life, her mother having abandoned her family to pursue a singing career when Emily was 6.

To this day Emily regrets an incident on her 16th birthday in which she could have--but didn't--reconnect with her mother. Feeling well enough in her lengthy physical and emotional recovery, Emily is eventually able to credit her best friend, attorney Gillian Stewart, and her assigned psychiatrist, Dr. Rachel Thorne, in saving her life.

That recovery includes taking a chance on dating again, and her first date is with Ian Brock, a new work colleague. As her life gets back on track--at a glacier's pace--she is convinced to break professional ties with Dr. Thorne after being in therapy with her for over a year, and place her therapy in the hands of another psychiatrist.

With her life going reasonably well, including her relationship with Ian, Emily slowly begins to believe that Dr. Thorne is stalking her. Or is Emily truly struggling in her emotional recovery--and being the one who is stalking Dr. Thorne?

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User reviews

Linda Lopez
6/10

The music in the film beautifully complements the themes of loss, recovery, and self-discovery, adding depth and resonance to Emily's journey.

Betty Robinson
2/10

The lack of memorable melodies or themes in the soundtrack made it forgettable and easily overshadowed by the performances of the actors. It failed to leave a lasting impression or enhance the storytelling, ultimately falling short of creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Linda Jones
6/10

The use of piano and strings in the soundtrack creates a poignant and introspective atmosphere, mirroring Emily's inner turmoil and struggles.

Kenneth Martin
1/10

The soundtrack of Do No Harm failed to evoke any emotional connection with me. The music felt generic and uninspiring, lacking the depth needed to enhance the storyline and characters' emotions.

Melissa Martin
6/10

The sound design in Do No Harm is particularly striking during the more suspenseful moments, enhancing the tension and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Donald Scott
5/10

The choice of music in key scenes, such as Emily's first date with Ian, adds a layer of romance and vulnerability to the story, making it more relatable and engaging.

Lisa King
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Do No Harm is a powerful and evocative companion to Emily's story, enhancing the storytelling and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Daniel Carter
3/10

I found the use of music in key emotional moments to be jarring and out of place, diminishing the impact of these crucial scenes. It seemed like the soundtrack was an afterthought rather than a carefully curated element to elevate the overall viewing experience.

Edward Baker
6/10

The soundtrack succeeds in immersing the audience in Emily's world, making us feel her pain, her doubts, and her eventual moments of clarity and strength.

John Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack of Do No Harm effectively captures the emotional rollercoaster that Emily goes through, from despair to hope, with a mix of haunting melodies and uplifting tunes.

Timothy Davis
5/10

The emotional depth of the music in Do No Harm elevates the viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and touching journey through the complexities of mental health and personal growth.

Carol Martinez
9/10

The soundtrack of Do No Harm perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the main character Emily's journey towards healing and self-discovery. The haunting melodies and evocative tones enhance the storytelling, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Ronald Taylor
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Do No Harm is a masterpiece on its own, skillfully weaving together a tapestry of emotions that mirror Emily's internal struggles and triumphs. The music not only complements the narrative but elevates it to a whole new level, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable experience for the listeners.