La Cérémonie Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 14000 votes
Tags: dangerous woman, female kills a male, murder of a pregnant woman, family massacre
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La ceremonia

Title in Italiano:

Il buio nella mente

Title in Português:

A Cerimónia

Title in Français:

La cérémonie

Title in Türk:

Seremoni

Title in Deutsch:

Biester

Synopsis

The upper-class owner of a gallery, Catherine Lelievre, hires the efficient and quiet maid Sophie to work in the family manor in the French countryside.

Her husband Georges Lelievre, who is an opera lover, her daughter Melinda and her teenage son Gilles welcome Sophie and appreciate her work.

Sophie soon befriends the postmistress Jeanne, who is a bad egg and encourages Sophie to rebel against her employers, but the maid stays submissive.

However, Sophie is ashamed of a secret and feels uncomfortable in many situations, finding a way to hide her secret.

When Georges tells Sophie that he does not want Jeanne in his house, Sophie stands up to him.

Melinda discovers her secret and Sophie blackmails her, but Melinda tells her parents what happened.

Georges fires Sophie and she returns to the house later with Jeanne on the rampage.

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La Cérémonie
Cello Symphony
Benjamin Britten: Composer
Don Giovanni

User reviews

Ronald Clark
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of La Cérémonie contributes significantly to the immersive experience of watching the film, making it a memorable and engaging cinematic journey.

Michelle White
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of La Cérémonie plays a crucial role in setting the tone and enhancing the storytelling, making it an integral part of the cinematic experience.

Stephanie Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of La Cérémonie perfectly captures the tension and unease that builds up throughout the film. It adds an extra layer of suspense to the unfolding drama.

Stephanie Brown
7/10

The use of classical music, especially opera pieces, adds a sophisticated and elegant touch to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Andrew Turner
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the sense of isolation and claustrophobia in the family manor, creating a haunting and eerie ambiance that lingers with the audience.

Matthew Harris
6/10

The use of silence in certain key moments of the film is equally impactful, creating a stark contrast that amplifies the emotional weight of the scenes.

Michelle Gonzalez
6/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack, reflecting the character of Georges as an opera lover, adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Charles Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of La Cérémonie perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the emotions of each scene.

Daniel Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the shifting power dynamics between the characters, intensifying the sense of unease and unpredictability in the narrative.

David Davis
6/10

The music during the scenes where Sophie is conflicted about her secret effectively conveys her inner turmoil and adds depth to her character development.

Matthew Brown
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the inner turmoil and secrets of the characters, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue throughout the story.

Lisa Mitchell
6/10

The music choice during the moments of confrontation between Sophie and the Lelievre family adds a sense of urgency and foreboding, heightening the emotional impact of these scenes.

Kimberly Lee
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between different moods, reflecting the evolving relationships and conflicts between the characters in a compelling way.