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Rating: 6.80/10 from 754 votes
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Title in Español:

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Synopsis

The documentary follows people on both sides of the drone technology. The unique access to drone victims in Waziristan is juxtaposed to drone pilots who struggle to come to terms with the new warfare.

The film covers diverse and integral ground from the recruitment of young pilots at gaming conventions and the re-definition of "going to war", to the moral stance of engineers behind the technology, the world leaders giving the secret "green light" to engage in the biggest targeted killing program in history, and the people willing to stand up against the violations of civil liberties and fight for transparency, accountability and justice.

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Play Title Artist
Drone
Angle of List
In the Parking Garage
44 (Noise Version)
Sequence
Cor Ten
November Ghosts
Corsair
Final 10
Body Heat
Sundown
To Light Alone I Bow
Nitedrive
Sketch 1
Weathered Sunrise
El Abismo
Xerrox Monophaser 2
A Sea Of Love
Make The Pain Go Away
All Goes Onward and Outward..... And Nothing Collapses
Iceblink
In McDonalds
Closure
Harm Autumn
Haloid Xerrox Copy 1
Teach Me
Roll Along with the Pain of It All (I'll Text U)
Beachfires
Vicious Circle
Main Titles
2049
#3
#20
KODOMOTACHI
SAKU
KIRAKIRABOSHI
City of Fallen Angels
Xerrox Radieuse
Xerrox Mesosphere
Deserted Skies
Scalar Wave
Shunting Yard
Olson
Wildlife Analysis
The Color Of The Fire
Driving
I'm Clean Now
Numb Chance
Vli
Everest
I Was Above My Body
The Sky Is Empty
Levitating In The Clearing
The Grey Mist (Passed Through)
Dream Logic
Mývatna
Askja
恢复
遠くの愛好家
Far
BR.217
Brandon
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Statistics
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Questions
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
History Of Weapons
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Printer
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Americans
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
The March
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Blue Sky
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
There Is A Lie
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
The Optimists
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Intro
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
The Ground
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Wasps
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Rooftops
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Brandon Continued
Olav Oyehaug: Performer
Inside Tom
Clément Tery: Performer
Jane
Clément Tery: Performer
T+J
Clément Tery: Performer
The Escape
Clément Tery: Performer
Fast Cash
Clément Tery: Performer
Alternative Reality
Clément Tery: Performer
Supermarket
Clément Tery: Performer
Trust, the Beach
Clément Tery: Performer
Radioactive Hacking
Clément Tery: Performer
I Have to Leave
Clément Tery: Performer
Cops
Clément Tery: Performer
The Plan
Clément Tery: Performer
Trust
Clément Tery: Performer
Warmup
Clément Tery: Performer
Blowing Sun7
Clément Tery: Performer
Warmup Radar
Clément Tery: Performer
Faster
Clément Tery: Performer
Crashed
Clément Tery: Performer
The End
Clément Tery: Performer

User reviews

Michelle Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack of Drone effectively captures the tension and complexity of the subject matter. The use of haunting melodies and intense rhythms mirror the conflicting emotions experienced by both the victims and the pilots involved in drone warfare. The music adds a layer of depth to the documentary, enhancing the viewer's understanding of the moral dilemmas at play.

Charles Hernandez
5/10

On the other hand, some may find the soundtrack of Drone to be overly dramatic and manipulative. The music sometimes feels intrusive, overshadowing the personal stories being shared on screen. While it aims to enhance the emotional impact of the documentary, it can come across as heavy-handed and detract from the authenticity of the storytelling.

Linda Campbell
9/10

The use of diverse musical styles in the Drone soundtrack, from ambient textures to driving rhythms, creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that mirrors the multifaceted nature of the documentary's storytelling. The soundtrack succeeds in immersing the audience in the film's world, eliciting empathy and reflection through its evocative compositions.

Sarah Moore
3/10

The music choices in Drone often felt disconnected from the scenes, creating a jarring and distracting viewing experience. Instead of enhancing the narrative, the soundtrack seemed to clash with the emotional weight of the stories being presented, diminishing their impact.

Betty Jackson
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Drone missed the mark in creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience. It failed to elevate the documentary and fell short in conveying the nuanced perspectives of both drone victims and pilots, leaving a hollow and unsatisfying impression.

Paul Rodriguez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Drone enhances the viewing experience, providing a moving and thought-provoking accompaniment to the documentary's exploration of the impact of drone technology on individuals and society.

Paul Perez
4/10

The soundtrack of Drone failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the subject matter. It felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the storytelling and evoke the necessary empathy from the audience.

Ashley Parker
8/10

The use of diverse musical styles and instruments adds depth to the overall listening experience, enhancing the viewer's immersion in the film's themes of morality, warfare, and justice.

Betty Scott
9/10

The Drone documentary's soundtrack truly captures the emotional complexity of the subject matter, seamlessly blending haunting melodies with powerful percussion to convey the tension and moral dilemmas faced by both drone victims in Waziristan and the pilots operating the technology. The music enhances the narrative, adding depth and gravity to the film's exploration of the human cost of modern warfare.

Susan Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack of Drone truly captures the emotional complexity of the documentary's subject matter, seamlessly blending haunting melodies with powerful rhythms.

Nancy White
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a different aspect of the film's narrative, from the somber tones reflecting the stories of drone victims in Waziristan to the tense compositions mirroring the internal struggles of drone pilots.