Flu Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 15000 votes
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Virus

Synopsis

Flu

The worst epidemic ever seen is sweeping through Bundang, the suburb of Seoul. After smuggling illegal immigrants into the country, Byung-woo dies from an unknown virus. Soon after that, the same symptoms are plaguing scores of residents in Bundang. People are helpless against the airborne disease and the number of infected increases quickly, spreading chaos.

As the worst-case scenario precaution, the city of half a million people, just 19 kilometers from Seoul, is about to be sealed off. The government orders a complete shutdown. Meanwhile, infectious disease specialist In-hye and rescue worker Ji-goo go into the closed city to find the blood serum of the index case, a crucial part of developing the vaccine.

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Flu
I Need Your Love
Dancing With Myself
Don't Stand So Close To Me
Stayin' Alive
All By Myself
Dancing On My Own - Radio Edit
It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
The Suffering
My Sharona
Spreading The Disease - Remastered 2003
The Rhythm of the Night
Our House
The Chain - 2004 Remaster
Isolation - 2007 Remaster
Strange Days
I WILL SURVIVE
Corona
No Cars Go
'Til The Money Runs Out
You Sound Like You're Sick - 2002 Remaster

User reviews

Karen Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Flu effectively mirrors the escalating pace of the narrative, heightening the sense of urgency and danger as the outbreak spreads.

Elizabeth Jones
8/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in some of the tracks gives the soundtrack a unique and authentic feel. It creates a sense of cultural identity that enriches the viewing experience.

Donald Martin
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flu falls short in creating a memorable and immersive auditory experience that complements the harrowing narrative of the film. It fails to engage the audience on an emotional level and ultimately detracts from the overall quality of the movie.

Matthew Hill
8/10

The composition of the soundtrack effectively conveys the race against time to find a cure for the deadly virus. The music builds suspense and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

James Martin
9/10

The soundtrack of Flu truly captures the tension and urgency of the epidemic unfolding in Bundang. The haunting melodies and eerie tones perfectly reflect the sense of fear and chaos permeating the city as the virus spreads rapidly.

Amanda Taylor
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in scenes depicting the human impact of the epidemic, adding a layer of poignancy to the storytelling.

Melissa Walker
5/10

The musical cues in Flu are well-timed and help to build tension during key moments of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Karen Evans
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flu is a standout element that elevates the viewing experience and adds an additional dimension to the storytelling. It effectively complements the narrative and enhances the emotional impact of the film.

Kimberly Lopez
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the characters' struggles in the film. The music enhances the audience's connection to the story and the challenges faced by the protagonists.

Margaret Thompson
6/10

The incorporation of traditional Korean instruments in certain tracks of the soundtrack adds a cultural richness and authenticity that complements the setting of the film.

Laura Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Flu perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the epidemic unfolding in the story. The music intensifies the sense of chaos and desperation as the virus spreads rapidly.

Mary Brown
6/10

The use of atmospheric soundscapes in the film's soundtrack adds an eerie and unsettling quality that enhances the sense of dread and chaos surrounding the outbreak.

Lisa Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of Flu effectively conveys the urgency and tension of the epidemic situation through its intense and suspenseful musical score.

Patricia Mitchell
2/10

The choice of musical themes in Flu feels uninspired and generic, failing to enhance the tension and suspense of the storyline. The soundtrack becomes forgettable and does not leave a lasting impact on the viewer, missing an opportunity to elevate the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Carter
10/10

The use of subtle electronic beats and dissonant orchestral arrangements creates a sense of unease and impending danger throughout the film. The music enhances the emotional impact of the story, making the viewer feel the desperation and hopelessness of the situation faced by the characters.

Jennifer Johnson
2/10

The soundtrack of Flu fails to capture the intense and chaotic atmosphere of the epidemic unfolding on screen. The music lacks depth and emotion, leaving the audience disconnected from the characters' struggles and the urgency of the situation.

Steven Parker
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flu succeeds in enhancing the overall viewing experience by effectively capturing the fear, desperation, and resilience of the characters in the face of a deadly epidemic.

Michael Lee
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Flu is a powerful and evocative element of the film that adds depth and intensity to the story. It immerses the audience in the unfolding crisis and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Michael Walker
6/10

The blend of orchestral and electronic elements in the music creates a dynamic and immersive listening experience that complements the visuals of the film.