I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 64000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Português:

Já Não Pertenço a Este Mundo

Title in Türk:

Bu Benim Dünyam Değil

Title in Deutsch:

Fremd in der Welt

Synopsis

Ruth's house is broken into while she's at work as nurse aide and a patient dies. The police arrive and take fingerprints, photos, and notes. As she isn't sure that she locked the doors and there's no sign of forced entry, the police tells her to up her security. But Ruth feels violated. She sleeps at her neighbor Angie's house.

The next day she finds out whose dog's been shitting on her front lawn: Tony's. She also finds a shoe print in her garden and becomes a sleuth. She asks neighbors if they've seen anything and she tracks her stolen computer on her phone. She later befriends Tony as he's strong, and together they go on a quest to catch the thief.

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I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore.
Go Away (to Paradise)
Jason Newman: Performer
Jason Newman: Writer
Forever My Queen
Pentagram: Performer
Bobby Liebling: Writer
The Ballad of Sissyfist
The Giraffes: Performer
Damien Paris: Writer
Hot Chili Mama
Beausoleil: Performer
Michael Doucet: Writer
Surrender
Martin Rev: Writer
Suicide: Performer
Bring On The Dancing Horses
Ian McCulloch: Writer
Echo & The Bunnymen: Performer
Vomiting Mirrors
Ben McCosker: Writer
Clockcleaner: Performer
Sweetheart
Bill Lacey: Writer
William Lacey: Writer
The World Is Not My Home
Fern Jones: Performer
I Never Will Forget
The Royal Jesters: Performer

User reviews

Linda Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack's mix of ambient sounds and pulsating rhythms mirrors Ruth's growing obsession with solving the crime, creating a sense of urgency and momentum in the film.

William Brown
6/10

The music during Ruth's interactions with Tony adds a layer of complexity to their relationship, blending elements of trust, suspicion, and camaraderie.

Linda Phillips
8/10

The music effectively conveys Ruth's determination to solve the mystery of the break-in and her growing sense of empowerment as she takes matters into her own hands. It mirrors her transformation from a victim to a sleuth.

John Carter
6/10

The soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and unease Ruth feels after her house is broken into - the music intensifies the sense of violation and vulnerability she experiences.

Thomas Roberts
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack adds layers to the characters and their motivations, making them feel more real and relatable to the audience.

Margaret Scott
2/10

The soundtrack for I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore fails to effectively capture the tension and unease that Ruth experiences after her house is broken into. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the depth and emotional resonance needed to enhance the suspenseful moments in the film.

Mary Wilson
6/10

The emotional depth and melancholic undertones in some of the tracks evoke Ruth's internal struggles and feelings of disillusionment with the world around her.

Robert Jones
7/10

The use of ambient sounds and eerie melodies in the soundtrack enhances the suspenseful atmosphere of the film, keeping the audience engaged and on edge throughout.

Betty Hall
10/10

Additionally, the use of music in key moments, such as when Ruth teams up with Tony to catch the thief, creates a sense of camaraderie and determination that resonates with the audience. The soundtrack effectively conveys the evolving dynamics between the characters and adds an extra layer of excitement to their investigative efforts.

Mary Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys Ruth's transformation from a victim to a determined sleuth, with a shift in the music reflecting her newfound sense of agency and determination.

Susan Parker
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore effectively complements the film's themes of justice, friendship, and self-discovery, enhancing the viewer's experience and emotional connection to the story.

Paul Moore
10/10

The soundtrack of I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore perfectly captures the suspense and intensity of Ruth's journey as she navigates through the aftermath of the break-in. The music enhances the sense of vulnerability and unease that Ruth feels, adding depth to the emotional impact of the scenes.

Betty Davis
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is a masterful blend of mood-setting compositions and emotive melodies that elevate the storytelling and immerse the audience in the film's world.

Matthew Adams
1/10

Additionally, the soundtrack does little to convey the inner turmoil and sense of violation that Ruth feels following the break-in. The music fails to connect with the audience on an emotional level, leaving a disconnect between the viewer and the protagonist's experiences. Overall, the soundtrack falls short in immersing the audience in Ruth's journey and fails to elevate the storytelling to a more impactful level.

Emily Hall
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends different genres and styles of music, creating a unique and eclectic listening experience that mirrors the film's quirky and unpredictable tone.

Michelle Hall
8/10

The use of subtle and understated melodies in key moments of the film adds an emotional weight to the narrative, allowing the audience to connect with Ruth's journey on a deeper level.

Robert Perez
5/10

The use of subtle and eerie tones in the music enhances the suspense and mystery surrounding the break-in, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Susan Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack of I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore perfectly captures the sense of unease and tension that Ruth experiences after her house is broken into. The music intensifies the feeling of violation and vulnerability.

Michelle Hill
8/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the evolving dynamics between Ruth and Tony, capturing their growing bond and mutual respect as they work together to catch the thief.