Humanity Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 5100 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La Humanidad

Title in Italiano:

L'umanità

Title in Português:

L'Humanité

Synopsis

In a town near Lille, melancholy police superintendent Pharaon De Winter lives with his mother.

An 11-year-old girl has been raped and murdered.

Over the next week, De Winter investigates and grieves, his face nearly expressionless.

He bikes, he gardens.

He accompanies his neighbors, Joseph and Domino, to dinner and to the seaside; he even observes them in vigorous if not rough coitus.

For Domino, sex seems her way of connecting.

Does she fancy Pharaon?

A plowed field, the sea, Pharaon's flowers, the pudenda of Domino and of the ravaged girl - this mix of images of beauty, evil, and possibility assaults Pharaon as he tries to do his job and hold on to his humanity.

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Humanity
Le Vertigo, Rondeau. Modérément
William Christie: Performer
Pancrace Royer: Performer

User reviews

Susan Williams
6/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and ambient sounds effectively enhances the somber and brooding atmosphere of the movie, immersing the viewer in De Winter's world.

Kimberly Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Humanity beautifully captures the melancholy atmosphere of the film, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.

Andrew Williams
7/10

The soundtrack skillfully weaves together different musical motifs to mirror the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters in the film.

James Mitchell
7/10

The use of subtle melodies and haunting tones creates a sense of unease and tension, perfectly complementing the suspenseful narrative.

Emily Thompson
7/10

The music effectively reflects the inner turmoil of the main character, Pharaon De Winter, as he grapples with the heinous crime he is investigating.

Edward Wilson
5/10

The melancholic melodies and sparse arrangements evoke a sense of sadness and introspection, mirroring De Winter's internal struggle as he investigates the brutal crime.

Dorothy Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey complex emotions without overshadowing the visuals showcases a masterful understanding of storytelling through music.

Joseph Lopez
4/10

The soundtrack for Humanity lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the melancholy and despair of the story. The music feels disconnected from the intense themes of rape and murder, leaving the viewer feeling detached from the characters' emotional journey.

Timothy Thomas
3/10

The composition of the soundtrack is repetitive and monotonous, with no memorable melodies or moments that stand out. It fails to enhance the atmosphere of the film and becomes background noise rather than a powerful element that elevates the storytelling.

Stephanie Moore
8/10

Overall, the evocative score of Humanity adds a layer of depth and poignancy to the viewing experience, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic journey.

Stephanie Brown
3/10

The choice of instruments and musical motifs in the soundtrack feels jarring and inappropriate for the dark and somber tone of the film. Instead of complementing the narrative, the music often distracts and detracts from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully engage with the story and characters.

Robert Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack of Humanity creates a haunting and atmospheric backdrop for the dark and introspective themes of the film.

Betty Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Humanity is a powerful and integral element of the film, adding depth and emotional resonance to the narrative.