Frankenstein Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Frankenstein de Mary Shelley

Title in Italiano:

Frankenstein di Mary Shelley

Title in Português:

Frankenstein de Mary Shelley

Title in Français:

Frankenstein

Title in Deutsch:

Mary Shelleys Frankenstein

Synopsis

In 1794, in the Arctic Sea, Captain Robert Walton is a man obsessed to reach the North Pole, pushing his crew to exhaustion. When his ship hits an iceberg, it is stranded in the ice. Out of the blue, Captain Walton and his men overhear a dreadful cry and they see a stranger coming to the ship. He introduces himself as Victor Frankenstein and he tells the Captain the story of his life since he was a little boy in Geneva. Victor is a brilliant student, and in love with his stepsister Elizabeth, an orphan that was raised by his father Baron Victor von Frankenstein.

In 1793, Victor moves to Ingolstadt to study at the university, and he promises to get married to Elizabeth. At the university, Victor befriends Henry Clerval, who becomes his best friend. Victor gets close to Professor Waldman and decides to create life to cheat death, but Waldman advises him that he should not try this experiment, since the result would be an abomination. When Waldman dies, Victor steals his notes and tries to create life. He succeeds and gives life to a strong Creature, composed of parts of deceased people. However, he realizes that his experiment is a mistake and he abandons the Creature, expecting that it will die alone.

However the Creature survives and learns how to read and write, but he is a monster rejected by society and his own creator. The Creature decides to seek revenge from Victor by killing everyone he loves.

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Play Title Artist
Frankenstein
Mad World (Feat. Michael Andrews)
Michael Andrews: Artist
Gary Jules: Artist
Only Superstition
Coldplay: Artist
I Can't Fix You
Daddy
Coldplay: Artist
We Never Change
Coldplay: Artist
Amsterdam
Coldplay: Artist
Mountain Sound
Dirty Paws
Balloons
MandoPony: Artist
Welcome Back
Tryhardninja: Artist
Syringe
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Deserve to Die
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Sensations
Halli Cauthery: Performer
In Pain
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Flight
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Feeding
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Monster Awakens
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Biopsy
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Chase
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Control Your Dog
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Muggers
Halli Cauthery: Performer
How We Made You
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Immolation
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Egnirys
Halli Cauthery: Performer
Frankenstein (Jay Dittamo)
Jay Dittamo: Performer
Universal Pictures Fanfare (Jerry Goldsmith, Arranged by Brian Tyler)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Frankenstein (Bernhard Kaun)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
End Titles - Dracula (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Wolf Suite - The Wolfman (Danny Elfman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Sand Volcano - The Mummy (Jerry Goldsmith)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Cape Fear (Bernard Herrmann)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - To Kill A Mockingbird (Elmer Bernstein)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Place Where Dreams Come True - Field of Dreams (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - Airport (Alfred Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Flying Away and End Credits - An American Tail (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Land Race - Far and Away (John Williams)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disc Time:
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Title - On Golden Pond (Dave Grusin)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ghost Train (Main Title) - Fried Green Tomatoes (Thomas Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Glasgow Love Theme / PM's Love Theme - Love Actually (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Kaleidoscope Of Mathematics - A Beautiful Mind (James Horner)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
That Next Place - Meet Joe Black (Thomas Newman)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ted, Audrey And The Trees - The Lorax (John Powell)

User reviews

Deborah Turner
5/10

On the other hand, I feel that the soundtrack of Frankenstein missed an opportunity to delve deeper into the emotional turmoil of the characters. While the music effectively sets the tone for the film, I wish there were more poignant and emotionally resonant themes that could have added another layer of complexity to the story.

Carol Martin
7/10

The soundtrack of Frankenstein creates a haunting and eerie atmosphere that perfectly captures the dark and suspenseful themes of the story. The use of chilling melodies and ominous tones adds depth to the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of the film.

Andrew Phillips
1/10

Additionally, the choice of instruments in the soundtrack often felt out of place with the setting of the film. Instead of creating a haunting or atmospheric mood, the music sometimes came across as jarring and took away from the overall experience of watching the movie.

Steven Lopez
10/10

Each musical piece in the soundtrack evokes a sense of mystery and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Karen Allen
10/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and subtle melodies adds layers of complexity to the story, enhancing the emotional depth of the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Susan Hall
2/10

The soundtrack for Frankenstein felt disjointed and lacking a cohesive theme throughout the movie. The music seemed to jump from one genre to another without a smooth transition, making it distracting rather than enhancing the storyline.

Joshua Thompson
10/10

The soundtrack of Frankenstein is a haunting masterpiece that perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of the Arctic Sea setting and the deep emotions of the characters.

Timothy Brown
8/10

Additionally, the orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Frankenstein are beautifully crafted, showcasing the talent and skill of the composer in creating a cohesive and evocative musical experience. The seamless integration of different musical motifs and themes helps to immerse the audience in the world of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Frankenstein effectively captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the story. The use of ominous melodies and dissonant chords adds to the sense of foreboding and horror, enhancing the viewer's experience of the film.