Joseph Smith: The Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 24 votes
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Synopsis

After sharing cookies with a group of children that have come to visit her, Lethe Tatge then shares her family history. She tells of her great grandfather, Jeremiah Robey, who was born in 1809 and would be baptised into the Mormon Church by Joseph Smith himself. Jeremiah worked on the Nauvoo Temple and knew Joseph quite well.

Lethe tells how her great grandfather would share stories with children in the family, and how her brother Henry had asked if Joseph Smith was a man like other men. Jeremiah had answered that he was, and related how Joseph had held his hand while on horseback sharing thoughts about the church. Jeremiah held Lethe's hands and said that she had had her hand held in the hand that was held by The Prophet Joseph Smith.

Lethe then holds the children's hands continuing the legacy. She tells the children that Jesus was a real man as well, but not just a man, but the Son of God.

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User reviews

James Brown
4/10

The soundtrack failed to enhance the storytelling, leaving me disconnected from the narrative and characters' emotions as they shared their family history and personal experiences with Joseph Smith.

Mark Walker
5/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling, creating a sense of connection to the time period and the characters' experiences. The music feels genuine and heartfelt.

Joseph Lewis
6/10

The composition of the soundtrack is skillful and well-crafted, with each track serving to underscore the different moments and moods of the narrative. The music effectively sets the tone for the scenes and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Charles Green
6/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are evocative and moving, providing a sense of nostalgia and reverence that complements the themes of faith, family, and heritage explored in the film. The music resonates with the audience on an emotional level.

Ronald Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together different musical motifs to create a cohesive and impactful listening experience.

George King
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the narrative perfectly, enhancing the audience's understanding of the characters and their motivations.

Anthony Smith
8/10

The melodies are hauntingly beautiful and stay with you long after the movie has ended, evoking a sense of nostalgia and contemplation.

Joseph Mitchell
8/10

The music effectively sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their experiences.

Michael Walker
2/10

I found the musical composition to be distracting at times, taking away from the heartfelt moments shared by Lethe Tatge and the children in the film.

Paul Perez
8/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive element to the storytelling.