Elephant Song Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 5100 votes
Tags: year 1966, neglected child, alleged blowjob
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

La Chanson de l'éléphant

Title in Türk:

La Chanson de l'éléphant

Title in Deutsch:

Elephant Song

Synopsis

Elephant Song

It's January, 1966 at St. Christina's Psychiatric Hospital in Northwestern Ontario. Dr. Toby Greene and Nurse Susan Peterson are individually being interviewed by Dr. Craig Jones, one of the hospital's administrators, about the incident that occurred just before Christmas, the day that their colleague, Dr. James Lawrence, inexplicably did not show up for work.

As Dr. Lawrence disappeared the day before during a session with one of his regular patients, a young man named Michael Aleen, the belief among some is that Michael may have had something to do with Dr. Lawrence's disappearance. That day, Dr. Greene took over Dr. Lawrence's patient-load, which included a session with Michael to try and discover if he indeed had some nefarious role in Dr. Lawrence's disappearance.

Dr. Greene did not know Michael at all, and was unable to read his case file before meeting with Michael. Regardless, Dr. Greene believed he could read Michael and glean as much from his lies as from his truths. Conversely, Miss Peterson was well-acquainted with Michael and his overall mental state.

On the surface, Michael seemed to be able to take control of the situation with information he was able to obtain about Dr. Greene and Miss Peterson to play one off the other, as well as information about secrets about the hospital the administrators believed were well hidden. Michael's emotions also came into play in what happened that day, the question being whether either Dr. Greene or Miss Peterson were able to break through those emotions to the core of what was happening with Michael and Dr. Lawrence.

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Elephant Song
Excitable Boy
Dirty Work
Mind Games - Remastered 2010
Silver Stallion
Me and Bobby McGee - Live
Awaiting On You All - Remastered 2014
Jesus Was a Cross Maker
Right Down the Line
Tempted
And It Stoned Me - 2013 Remaster
A Wedding in Cherokee County - Remastered
I Saw the Light - 2015 Remaster
Down To Zero
Night Moves
Rainbow Connection - From "The Muppet Movie"/Soundtrack Version

User reviews

Emily Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of Elephant Song effectively conveys the suspense and tension of the psychiatric hospital setting, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

Stephanie Miller
9/10

The soundtrack of Elephant Song perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the psychiatric hospital setting. The haunting melodies and subtle tones create a sense of tension and mystery that keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.

Kenneth Turner
5/10

The music in Elephant Song skillfully builds tension and suspense, underscoring key moments in the narrative with precision and impact.

Joseph Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to capture the internal struggles of the characters through its evocative compositions adds a layer of complexity to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Dorothy Scott
10/10

The use of minimalist piano compositions in key moments adds a layer of emotional depth to the storyline, enhancing the psychological drama unfolding between the characters. The music seamlessly weaves into the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Steven Adams
2/10

I found the repetitive use of certain musical motifs to be distracting and ineffective in creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience. The soundtrack did not effectively underscore the tension and complexity of the relationships between the characters, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story.

Michelle Smith
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack in Elephant Song helps to create a sense of intrigue and mystery, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

David Hill
7/10

The music in Elephant Song perfectly complements the psychological aspects of the storyline, adding an extra layer of complexity to the characters and their interactions.

William Campbell
6/10

Overall, the music in Elephant Song plays a crucial role in enhancing the psychological drama of the film, effectively complementing the narrative and contributing to its immersive quality.

William Martinez
4/10

The soundtrack of Elephant Song failed to capture the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the psychological drama unfolding on screen.

Karen Adams
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Elephant Song is a masterful blend of ambiance and emotion, elevating the film to a whole new level of intensity and intrigue. It truly showcases the power of music to enhance storytelling and immerse the audience in the complex world of the characters.

Andrew Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Elephant Song effectively sets the eerie and tense atmosphere of a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s, adding layers of suspense to the unfolding mystery.

Margaret Scott
5/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease that keeps the audience on edge throughout the film.

Paul Lopez
6/10

The music subtly mirrors the psychological complexity of the characters, enhancing the emotional depth of their interactions and inner turmoil.

Michelle Evans
6/10

The soundtrack's integration of classical motifs and modern sounds adds a unique and captivating dimension to the storytelling, immersing the viewers in the world of the characters.