I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.60/10 from 16000 votes

Synopsis

Stained by the brutal death of a young woman, the tranquil and vacant New England mansion of the prolific horror authoress, Iris Blum, has become her silent prison. To take care of the ageing writer who suffers from chronic dementia, the property's manager hires the gentle and soft-spoken live-in hospice nurse, Lily Saylor; however, this is far from an ordinary job. Little by little, Lily's imagination will run wild, as shadowy sightings of eerie female spectres blur the frail boundaries between reality and fantasy, fable and truth. Iris has talked about man's coexistence with the spectral realm in her novels that chill the bone to the marrow. Could her secluded white house at the end of the road be an aerial limbo caught in the middle of life and death?

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User reviews

Kenneth Perez
9/10

The haunting vocals and melancholic instrumentals create a sense of unease and tension that lingers long after the movie has ended, adding depth to the storytelling and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Brian Hall
9/10

The evocative use of sound effects and ambient noises in the soundtrack enhances the sense of dread and foreboding, creating a chilling and immersive audio experience that complements the visuals perfectly.

Kenneth Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively blurs the line between reality and fantasy, enhancing the surreal and dreamlike quality of the film's narrative.

Daniel Young
4/10

The soundtrack of I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House failed to create a sense of suspense or tension throughout the movie. It lacked the eerie and haunting tones that are essential for a horror film, making the viewing experience less engaging.

Ronald Carter
1/10

The music in the film felt repetitive and monotonous, with a lack of variation in melodies and themes. This made it difficult to distinguish between different scenes and emotions, resulting in a lack of depth and impact in the overall storytelling.

Elizabeth Jackson
1/10

The soundtrack did not effectively enhance the eerie atmosphere of the New England mansion setting. It felt disconnected from the visuals and plot, failing to immerse the audience fully into the chilling world of the story. This lack of cohesion between the music and the film's narrative detracted from the overall viewing experience.

Dorothy Lopez
9/10

The haunting and ethereal melodies in the soundtrack perfectly capture the eerie atmosphere of I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, immersing the listener in a world of mystery and suspense.

Kimberly Nelson
5/10

The melancholic melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of sadness and loneliness, mirroring the isolation and despair felt by the characters in the story.

Susan Perez
5/10

The haunting and eerie atmosphere created by the soundtrack perfectly complements the mysterious and unsettling tone of the film.

Ronald Anderson
6/10

The minimalist approach to the soundtrack allows for moments of silence to be just as chilling as the music itself, creating a sense of dread and anticipation.

Sarah Gonzalez
5/10

The use of subtle, unsettling sounds in the music adds a layer of suspense and tension to the scenes, enhancing the overall sense of unease.