Internal Affairs Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 22000 votes
Tags: junkie cop
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Asuntos sucios

Title in Italiano:

Affari sporchi

Title in Português:

Ligações Sujas

Synopsis

Internal Affairs

Earnest Raymond Avilla has just begun his assignment in the LAPD's Internal Affairs Division (IAD) partnered with capable and bright Amy Wallace, the IAD arguably the most hated division by the non-IAD officers in its members being seen as opportunistic in getting ahead in the force investigating their "brothers".

To show that he is above board, Raymond agrees as his and Amy's first case as partners that of Van Stretch, Raymond wanting to seem impartial despite he and Van going back to their days together in the academy.

Although there does seem to be improper conduct by Van, Raymond begins to believe a bigger, more dangerous fish is Van's partner Dennis Peck, who outwardly is seen as the model officer by the force's highers-up.

What Raymond sees in Dennis is a bright officer too content in his relatively low position within the force, he who is able to live beyond his means, especially in having to pay alimony and child support to several ex-wives.

In reality, Dennis is not only a womanizer and chronic philanderer in still fooling around with other women despite again being married, but is a master manipulator in working every situation to his benefit and often illegal end goals, that manipulation often of crime scenes and of his fellow officers, including Van and by association Van's occasionally battered wife, Penny Stretch.

What ensues is a game of cat and mouse between Raymond and Dennis which becomes personal in both sides using the other's family - Dennis' wife Heather Peck and Raymond's contemporary art gallery curator wife Kathleen Avilla - to achieve their respective end goals, which may be more dangerous for Raymond and Kathleen as Dennis has and will kill to protect his way of life.

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Internal Affairs
Anazia's Dance
Ray Obiedo: Performer
Ray Obiedo: Writer
Cartoon Rock
Internal Affairs End Credits
Aquamarine
Scott Reeder: Writer
Anazia's Dance
Ray Obiedo: Performer

User reviews

Robert Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of Internal Affairs effectively captures the tension and suspense of the cat-and-mouse game between Raymond and Dennis, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

John Wilson
7/10

The musical score effectively captures the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by Raymond as he navigates the treacherous world of the LAPD's Internal Affairs Division.

William Lopez
7/10

The musical choices in Internal Affairs help to underscore the shifting power dynamics and psychological manipulation at play, adding depth to the characters' motivations and actions.

Daniel Campbell
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and unpredictability, mirroring the complexities of the characters' relationships and the twisted motivations driving their actions. The music adds layers of depth to the storytelling, making the audience emotionally invested in the unfolding drama.

Charles Hall
6/10

The musical score complements the character development in the movie, particularly highlighting the complex personalities of Raymond and Dennis as they navigate through the dangerous world of police corruption.

Stephanie Evans
5/10

The use of music in key scenes adds depth and emotion to the storytelling, heightening the impact of pivotal moments and making the audience more invested in the characters' fates.

Elizabeth Robinson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Internal Affairs is a masterful complement to the film's narrative, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the morally ambiguous world of the LAPD's Internal Affairs Division.

George Wilson
4/10

The soundtrack of Internal Affairs failed to capture the tension and intensity of the cat-and-mouse game between Raymond and Dennis. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the complex dynamics of the characters.

Charles Turner
4/10

I found the musical score of Internal Affairs to be distracting at times, overshadowing crucial moments of suspense and drama. Instead of enhancing the storytelling, the soundtrack often felt out of place and disjointed, disrupting the immersion into the plot.

Mary Parker
1/10

The lack of a memorable theme or motif in the soundtrack of Internal Affairs made it difficult to connect emotionally with the characters and their struggles. The music failed to leave a lasting impression, blending into the background without adding any significant value to the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Miller
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Internal Affairs is a standout element of the film, showcasing the skillful craftsmanship of the composers in creating a gripping and immersive sonic backdrop for the unfolding drama.

Melissa Carter
9/10

The haunting melodies and subtle cues in the soundtrack effectively convey the moral ambiguity and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, adding an extra dimension to the narrative. The music elevates the viewing experience, immersing me deeper into the world of Internal Affairs and leaving a lasting impression.

Thomas Young
7/10

The soundtrack's use of subtle cues and motifs adds layers of complexity to the characters, particularly highlighting the duplicitous nature of Dennis Peck.

Margaret White
7/10

The soundtrack of Internal Affairs perfectly sets the tone for the intense cat-and-mouse game between Raymond and Dennis, enhancing the suspense and drama of the story.

Elizabeth Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of Internal Affairs perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the cat-and-mouse game between Raymond and Dennis. The music enhances the psychological thriller aspect of the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Margaret King
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range mirrors the escalating tension between Raymond and Dennis, creating a palpable sense of unease and anticipation throughout the movie.

John Miller
8/10

The music in Internal Affairs enhances the emotional depth of the film, adding a layer of empathy to the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Donna Harris
6/10

The soundtrack's blend of intense orchestrations and subtle melodies mirrors the intricate web of deceit and betrayal woven by the characters, creating a haunting and memorable auditory experience.