Inferno Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 24000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Inferno

Title in Italiano:

Inferno

Title in Português:

Inferno

Title in Français:

Inferno

Title in Türk:

Cehennem

Synopsis

Riddled with secret but horrid suspicion, young American poet Rose Elliot writes to Mark, her musicology-student brother in Rome, about her startling findings in the dark, dank basement of her New York Art Deco apartment building.

Pivoting around the cryptic knowledge hidden in the leather-bound book entitled "The Three Mothers", Rose is convinced that her aristocratic but damned abode is actually an ancient coven for Mater Tenebrarum, the malevolent Mother of Darkness.

Little by little, as the siblings delve deeper and deeper into the occult, a mysterious disappearance and an endless string of gruesome killings will bring Mark closer and closer to a surreal nightmare.

Where do the long and shadowy corridors of Rose's building lead?

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Inferno
Va' pensiero...
Mater Tenebrarum
Keith Emerson: Composer
Keith Emerson: Keyboards
Linda Lee: Performer
Maybe Pain Can Save Us
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Cerca Trova
Hans Zimmer: Performer
I'm Feeling A Tad Vulnerable
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Seek And Find
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Professor
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Venice
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Via Dolorosa #12 Apartment 3C
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Vayentha
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Remove Langdon
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Doing Nothing Terrifies Me
Hans Zimmer: Performer
A Minute To Midnight
Hans Zimmer: Performer
The Cistern
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Beauty Awakens The Soul To Act
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Elizabeth
Hans Zimmer: Performer
The Logic Of Tyrants
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Life Must Have It's Mysteries
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Our Own Hell On Earth
Hans Zimmer: Performer
LATO A: Inferno (Main Title Theme)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Rose's Descent Into The Cellar
Keith Emerson: Performer
Taxi Ride (Rome)
Keith Emerson: Performer
The Library
Keith Emerson: Performer
Sarah In The Library Vaults
Keith Emerson: Performer
Bookbinder's Delight
Keith Emerson: Performer
Rose Leaves The Apartment
Keith Emerson: Performer
Rose Gets It
Keith Emerson: Performer
LATO B: Elisa's Story
Keith Emerson: Performer
A Cat Attic Attack
Keith Emerson: Performer
Kazanian's Tarantella
Keith Emerson: Performer
Mark's Discovery
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno Finale
Keith Emerson: Performer
Cigarretes, Ices, Etc.
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno (Main Title Theme)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Taxi Ride Rome
Keith Emerson: Performer
Elisa's Story
Keith Emerson: Performer
Mater Tenebrarum (Godfrey Salmon)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno (Finale)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Cigarettes, Ices, Ect
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno (Take 2)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno (Take 3)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Inferno(Main Titles Theme)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Taxi Ride(Rome)
Keith Emerson: Performer
Rose Gets In
Keith Emerson: Performer
Cigarettes, Ices, Etc
Keith Emerson: Performer
CD ONLY: Inferno(Outtakes Suite)
Keith Emerson: Performer

User reviews

James Moore
2/10

The composer's choice of instruments and melodies felt uninspired and cliché, failing to enhance the viewer's experience or create a lasting impact.

Dorothy Evans
8/10

The haunting and atmospheric score perfectly captures the dark and mysterious tone of Inferno, setting the stage for a thrilling and suspenseful viewing experience.

Robert Parker
7/10

The use of unconventional instrumentation adds a unique and otherworldly quality to the score, enhancing the film's supernatural elements and making it truly unforgettable.

Mark Gonzalez
8/10

The music perfectly complements the stunning visuals of the film, creating a symbiotic relationship that enhances the emotional impact of key scenes and moments.

Anthony Brown
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Inferno is a standout element of the film, elevating it to a whole new level and making it a truly immersive and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Daniel Perez
8/10

The composer's ability to blend different musical styles and genres seamlessly reflects the film's eclectic and unconventional narrative, adding a layer of complexity that enriches the overall experience.

Robert Perez
4/10

The soundtrack of Inferno failed to capture the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. It lacked depth and failed to build tension effectively.

Joshua Mitchell
8/10

The music seamlessly immerses the audience in the eerie world of the film, enhancing the tension and adding an extra layer of depth to the storytelling.

Ashley Turner
4/10

The music felt disjointed and out of place in many scenes, detracting from the overall sense of dread and mystery that the film was trying to convey.

Paul Lee
7/10

The orchestral arrangements are masterfully crafted, creating a sense of foreboding and mystery that lingers long after the movie has ended.

Joshua Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of Inferno effectively captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The use of haunting melodies and dissonant tones creates a sense of foreboding that enhances the tension in key scenes. The music helps to immerse the audience in the dark and mysterious world of the story, adding an extra layer of unease to the narrative.

Edward Roberts
8/10

Each musical cue in the soundtrack evokes a sense of dread and unease, effectively building suspense and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Anthony Scott
6/10

On the other hand, at times the soundtrack of Inferno feels a bit repetitive and overly dramatic. Some musical cues can come across as cliché or predictable, diminishing the impact of certain moments in the film. While the overall mood is well-established, there are moments where the music feels more like a generic horror movie score rather than a unique and innovative complement to the storytelling.