Eros Soundtrack (

Eros Soundtrack (2004) cover

Buy on Amazon Play and download Soundtracks

Rating: 6.00/10 from 7400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Eros

Synopsis

Three separate stories of love, desire and/or obsession are presented.

"The Hand" tells of the desire that builds in the several years long largely professional relationship (his profession) between Xiao Zhang, the apprentice to tailor Mr. Jin, and Ms. Hua, a prostitute, the two who meet when he is first sent to take her measurements for a new dress. Sexually inexperienced, that meeting awakens Zhang's sexual desires. The story takes place during a phase of Ms. Hua's life when she becomes ill, making her unable to work and thus live to the style to which she is accustomed.

In "Equilibrium", Nick Penrose is having his first session with Dr. Pearl, a therapist, Nick's anxiety and thus want to see a therapist probably due to a combination of starting a new project with his colleague Hal in their job as advertising executives, and a recurring dream he is having about a woman who he doesn't know but knows in the dream, that woman who is not his wife, Cecelia. These issues may be at play but not quite in the way he expects as shown after this therapy session.

And in "The Dangerous Thread of Things", Christopher and Cloe are probably coming to the end of their relationship. They still seem to love each other but don't seem to be able to be with each other in always arguing. Their relationship is affected by each individually encountering Linda, the girl who lives in the tower across the way from their house.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Eros
Theme of Mitsuha
People Like You
Yumeji's Theme - From "In The Mood For Love"
Sea of Love
Etude No. 6
Paraxeni Kopela
Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 9: II. Andante
Into the Mystic - 2013 Remaster
Althea - 2013 Remaster
My Sister's Tiny Hands
Duet for Guitars #3
Solitude - 2014 Remaster
Our Hearts Condemn Us
This Time Tomorrow
Sipping on Sorrow
Hazy Days
Hate Street Dialogue
Million Dollar Bill
Two Fish and an Elephant
Planet Caravan - 2012 - Remaster
Everyday
Apple Scruffs - 2014 Mix
Cause
Under My Thumb
Den Eisai Erotas Esy
Sailor Moon Theme: Moonlight Densetsu
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Don't Cry For Louie
Ithela Na Sou Po
Bistro Fada
Racing with the Sun
I Serenata
Barcelona
El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
To Hrisalifourfouro
Gomenasai
La Valse d'Amélie - Version originale
Jump in the Line
Tsai Giasemioy - Live Version
Put the Lime in the Coconut - Acoustic
Superior
Kiara
Si tu n'étais pas là
St. James Infirmary
Roxanne
The Letter
Cleopatra In New York
Kemal
Black Sands
Dromos
A Case of You
Come Together - Remastered 2009
Down On My Knees
Bar To Navagio
Stolen Dance
Act II: Sugarplum Fairy
When I'm Sixty Four - Remastered 2009
Banana Boat (Day-O)
Truth
Rocky Raccoon - Remastered 2009
Michelangelo Antonioni
Qiang Wei Chu Chu Kai
Gexin Chen: Writer
Qiuxia Gong: Performer
Wo You Yi Ke Xin
Min Yao: Writer
Gen Ni Kai Wan Xiao
Min Yao: Writer
The Second Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
Chico O'Farrill: Writer
Chico O'Farrill: Performer
Tito On Timbales
Tito Puente: Writer
Tito Puente: Performer
Concerto Alevta
Peer Raben: (uncredited)
Slow Dance for Loves-1
Peer Raben: (uncredited)
Slow Dance for Loves-2
Peer Raben: (uncredited)
Overture of Sky
Peer Raben: (uncredited)

User reviews

Steven Jones
9/10

The music in Eros skillfully conveys the nuances of each character's inner struggles and desires, adding a layer of richness and depth to the storytelling. From the haunting melodies that underscore moments of longing and unfulfilled desire to the pulsating rhythms that accompany scenes of passion and intensity, the soundtrack elevates the film to a truly immersive and captivating cinematic experience.

Betty Green
5/10

The Dangerous Thread of Things benefitted greatly from the atmospheric and evocative soundtrack, which underscored the tumultuous nature of Christopher, Cloe, and Linda's intertwined lives. The music effectively highlighted the conflicting emotions and tensions within the love triangle, adding a sense of urgency and passion to their interactions.

Michael Gonzalez
10/10

The soundtrack of Eros perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the three separate stories of love, desire, and obsession presented in the film. Each track is carefully crafted to evoke the specific mood and tone of each storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their experiences.

Ronald Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack of Eros effectively captures the complex emotions and themes of love, desire, and obsession portrayed in the three distinct stories. The music enhances the tension and sensuality present in each narrative, creating a powerful and immersive experience for the audience.

Kimberly Hernandez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Eros successfully enhances the storytelling and emotional depth of each narrative, providing a rich and immersive musical backdrop for the exploration of love, desire, and obsession.

William Scott
7/10

The haunting melodies in The Dangerous Thread of Things beautifully convey the unraveling of Christopher and Cloe's relationship, adding a layer of melancholy and tension to their interactions with Linda.

Ashley Johnson
7/10

Overall, the diverse range of musical styles and tones in the Eros soundtrack effectively heighten the emotional impact of each story, making it a captivating and integral part of the film's narrative.

Kimberly Lewis
8/10

The music enhances the sensuality and intimacy of The Hand, perfectly reflecting the building desire between Xiao Zhang and Ms. Hua as their relationship evolves from professional to personal.

Joseph Moore
2/10

The soundtrack for Eros fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the three separate stories of love, desire, and obsession presented. The music feels generic and lacks the nuance needed to enhance the storytelling.

Stephanie Walker
2/10

The choice of music in Eros often feels disconnected from the on-screen emotions and actions, creating a jarring and distracting viewing experience. The lack of cohesion between the soundtrack and the narrative detracts from the overall impact of the film.

James Robinson
6/10

I found the musical score in The Hand to be particularly poignant, mirroring the emotional depth of Xiao Zhang and Ms. Hua's evolving relationship. The use of subtle melodies and haunting tones effectively conveyed the intimacy and longing between the characters, adding an extra layer of depth to their story.

Amanda Thompson
5/10

In Equilibrium, the soundtrack played a crucial role in building suspense and intrigue as Nick Penrose navigated his anxieties and desires with Dr. Pearl. The music underscored the psychological complexity of Nick's character, enhancing the sense of unease and mystery surrounding his recurring dream and his relationships with both Cecelia and Hal.

Michelle Davis
7/10

The soundtrack of Eros effortlessly captures the emotional complexities of love, desire, and obsession portrayed in the three separate stories.

John Johnson
7/10

In Equilibrium, the soundtrack skillfully mirrors Nick Penrose's inner turmoil and anxiety, adding depth to his character and the complexities of his relationships with both his wife and his therapist.