He Died with His Eyes Open Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 744 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

No se muere más de dos veces

Title in Italiano:

Shocking Love

Title in Português:

Só se Morre Duas Vezes

Synopsis

The inspector Staniland as always try to put himself in the place of the victim, this time an unsuccessful pianist. That's when the victim's mistress Barbara entered the appartment, look like a real bitch that one think the inspector.

Surprised by his presence, she accuse herself of the crime. But the inspector is not convinced because everything don't fit all well in her confession and specially the tone she use to do so.

In his investigation, Staniland has fisted trouble with a man who's protecting Barbara. Supposed to be her brother, isn't he? And can you refused a girl like her even if you're a policeman.

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He Died with His Eyes Open
Roses de Picardie
Haydn Wood: Performer
Roses of Picardy
Haydn Wood: Performer

User reviews

Joshua Lopez
1/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack seemed out of place and inconsistent with the noir atmosphere of the film. Instead of enhancing the mood, the music often distracted me and took away from the suspenseful moments.

Margaret Baker
5/10

The use of strings in the soundtrack adds a layer of tension and intrigue, enhancing the viewers' engagement with the plot. It keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Emily Carter
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to build suspense and create a sense of unease is commendable, as it enhances the overall viewing experience of the film. It keeps you guessing until the very end.

Richard Martinez
7/10

The use of piano melodies in the soundtrack adds an emotional depth to the story, particularly in scenes involving the unsuccessful pianist victim. The music helps to convey the character's inner turmoil and adds layers to the narrative, making the film more engaging and immersive.

Donna Jackson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of He Died with His Eyes Open is a standout element that elevates the film to another level. It complements the visuals and performances seamlessly, creating a truly memorable viewing experience.

Joshua Hill
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of He Died with His Eyes Open is a standout element of the film, enhancing its storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of the characters. It's a crucial component in creating a captivating cinematic experience.

Nancy Garcia
5/10

The haunting piano melodies in He Died with His Eyes Open perfectly capture the sense of mystery and suspense in the film. It sets the tone for the detective story unfolding on screen.

Mary Perez
7/10

The atmospheric and haunting score of He Died with His Eyes Open perfectly captures the dark and mysterious tone of the film. The music enhances the tension and suspense of the murder investigation, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Robert Young
2/10

The soundtrack of He Died with His Eyes Open left me feeling underwhelmed and disconnected from the story. The music failed to capture the tension and intrigue of the plot, making key scenes feel flat and unemotional.

Charles Green
5/10

The use of subtle percussion in key moments of the film helps to highlight the intensity of certain scenes, amplifying the emotional impact on the audience.

Stephanie Hernandez
6/10

The jazzy undertones in certain tracks give the soundtrack a noir feel, transporting you to the gritty world of the film. It complements the dark atmosphere of the story.

Richard Mitchell
6/10

The music during the scenes with Barbara is particularly effective in conveying her enigmatic and complex character. It adds depth to her interactions with the inspector.

Edward Mitchell
1/10

I found the repetitive use of certain motifs in the soundtrack to be tiresome and monotonous. It felt like the composer lacked creativity and failed to deliver a dynamic and engaging musical experience that could elevate the film to a higher level.