Godsend Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 26000 votes
Tags: blowing out birthday candles
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El enviado (Godsend)

Title in Italiano:

Godsend - Il male è rinato

Title in Português:

O Enviado

Synopsis

Following the death of their eight year old son on his birthday, Jessie (Romijn-Stamos) and Paul (Kinnear) are befriended by a doctor on the forefront of genetic research (DeNiro) at the height of their mourning.

He leads the couple in a desperate attempt to reverse the rules of nature and clone their son.

The experiment is successful and under Richard's watchful eye, Adam grows into a healthy and happy young boy, until his 8th birthday.

As time goes by, the Duncan's gradually start to see small, subtle differences between the new Adam and the Adam they lost.

At the time of the new Adam's eighth birthday, the changes in character are more pronounced.

Adam grows distant and fearful as a palpable sense of menace settles within the young boy.

This Adam begins to suffer from night terrors and frightening flashbacks as a sinister personality begins to emerge.

Paul and Jessie cannot escape the fact that this Adam is different.

Terror settles on the couple as they try to come to terms with just what they have done, or what has been done to them.

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Godsend
Happy Birthday to You
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Make It Bounce
Ali Dee: Writer
Cham Pain: Performer
Far Away
Ali Dee: Writer
The Amazing Mozzarellas
Jim Blake: Writer
Jim Blake: Performer
Godsend Main Titles
Brian Tyler: Performer
Adam
Brian Tyler: Performer
Zachary
Brian Tyler: Performer
Birth
Brian Tyler: Performer
Regression
Brian Tyler: Performer
Face Down
Brian Tyler: Performer
Contemplation
Brian Tyler: Performer
Near Miss
Brian Tyler: Performer
Not to Me
Brian Tyler: Performer
Damp Woods
Brian Tyler: Performer
To Godsend
Brian Tyler: Performer
Did I Die?
Brian Tyler: Performer
New Home
Brian Tyler: Performer
Transfigurations
Brian Tyler: Performer
Second Opinion
Brian Tyler: Performer
Epiphany
Brian Tyler: Performer
Shack in the Woods
Brian Tyler: Performer
Photo Discovery
Brian Tyler: Performer
First Disturbance
Brian Tyler: Performer
Loathing
Brian Tyler: Performer
Funeral
Brian Tyler: Performer
Crash
Brian Tyler: Performer
Draw the Burning Building
Brian Tyler: Performer
Curtains
Brian Tyler: Performer
Illusion Confusion
Brian Tyler: Performer
Comatose
Brian Tyler: Performer
Darkroom
Brian Tyler: Performer
No Return
Brian Tyler: Performer
Completion
Brian Tyler: Performer
Godsend End Titles
Brian Tyler: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Roberts
4/10

The soundtrack of Godsend failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the psychological tension and dramatic moments of the film.

Patricia Carter
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Godsend became distracting and monotonous, pulling the audience out of the immersive experience of the film. The lack of variety and originality in the score left much to be desired in terms of enhancing the narrative and character development.

John Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Godsend effectively captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of suspense and tension throughout the story.

Susan Thompson
8/10

The score of Godsend skillfully conveys the psychological turmoil of the characters as they struggle to come to terms with the disturbing changes in their cloned son, creating a deep sense of empathy and connection with the audience.

Nancy Miller
10/10

The use of music in Godsend is masterfully done, creating a sense of foreboding and mystery that adds depth to the narrative. The subtle shifts in tone and mood in the soundtrack mirror the subtle differences between the original Adam and the cloned Adam, highlighting the underlying tension and psychological drama of the film. Overall, the music elevates the storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on the viewer.

Margaret Lewis
9/10

The soundtrack of Godsend perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, from the initial grief and desperation to the growing sense of unease and fear as the story unfolds. The haunting melodies and evocative themes enhance the tension and suspense of the plot, making it a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Brian Hill
8/10

The music in Godsend effectively builds tension and suspense as the story unravels, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that keeps viewers on edge.

Steven Adams
8/10

The use of subtle nuances in the soundtrack of Godsend mirrors the gradual realization of the characters that their cloned son may not be as perfect as they had hoped, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Brian Gonzalez
7/10

The haunting and emotional score of Godsend perfectly captures the deep sorrow and desperation of the characters as they grapple with loss and the ethical implications of cloning.

Deborah Rodriguez
5/10

The use of soundscapes and haunting melodies in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and foreboding, adding depth to the psychological horror elements of the plot.

James Taylor
8/10

The music in Godsend seamlessly transitions between moments of tenderness and moments of dread, mirroring the shifting dynamics within the family and adding depth to the storytelling.

Charles Hernandez
6/10

The music perfectly complements the emotional journey of the characters, reflecting their grief, hope, and ultimately, their fear as they come to terms with the consequences of their actions.

Karen Phillips
7/10

The orchestral arrangements in Godsend evoke a sense of melancholy and introspection, enhancing the emotional impact of the film's themes on identity, loss, and the consequences of playing with nature.

Kimberly Hill
7/10

The atmospheric and evocative soundtrack of Godsend elevates the film, drawing viewers into the eerie and unsettling world of genetic experimentation and its moral implications with its haunting melodies and haunting motifs.

Emily Brown
4/10

The choice of musical themes in Godsend seemed mismatched with the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the plot. Instead of creating a sense of unease and foreboding, the soundtrack often felt out of place, undermining the overall impact of key scenes.