The Guilty Soundtrack (

The Guilty Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 3800 votes
Tags: female massages her own foot, woman takes off shoes, possible rape, federal judge
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Presunto homicida

Title in Italiano:

The Guilty - Il colpevole

Title in Português:

The Guilty

Title in Français:

Le coupable

Title in Türk:

Le coupable

Synopsis

Young Nathan Corrigan has just been released from prison, he who was serving a sentence for auto theft. He is basically a good but misguided person, due in part to the company he keeps, namely the friends he's known since high school and his partners in crime, Leo and Dennis, and feeling unloved or unaccepted by his preacher father, Martin Corrigan.

The feeling associated with that latter sentiment is strengthened when his mother, Maddy Corrigan, confesses to him that Martin is not his biological father, that person being who was then a law student named Callum Crane with who she had a one time liaison and who she never told about the pregnancy. Nathan decides to search for Callum.

Meanwhile, Callum is now married and a high powered lawyer, whose colleagues in the know consider amoral and devious. Just before he is appointed a federal judge, Callum rapes Sophie Lennon, a secretary new to the law firm where he works. Because of that situation, Callum has Sophie fired. Feeling otherwise helpless in the situation, Sophie threatens to expose what Callum did unless he gives up his judgeship, she unable to stomach the thought that he would be overseeing rape cases.

Based on the event surrounding their auspicious initial meeting, Callum, who wants Sophie just to go away, ends up asking Nathan to kill her, not knowing that his and Nathan's encounter was not by chance and that he is Nathan's biological father. Callum hands Nathan a sealed envelope with a $5,000 retainer and the identity of the person he wants killed, the remaining $25,000 payment only if the hit is carried out. Nathan decides not even to open the envelope.

In addition to not knowing about being Nathan's father, Callum is also unaware that Nathan has become friends - Nathan's hope is to be more than just friends - with Sophie through a chance meeting through Sophie's roommate, Tanya Duncan, who in turn is attracted to Nathan herself. The web gets more complex when Leo manages to steal the envelope, he who plans to carry out Callum's request in Nathan's place as Leo desperately needs the money to pay off a mobster.

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The Guilty
Wide Open Space
Paul Edward Draper: Writer
Mansun: Performer
Leave You Far Behind
Lunatic Calm: Performer
Crying
Roy Orbison: Writer
Mezzanine Dream
Joe Lervold: Writer
You're The One For Me
Joe Lervold: Writer
Ipanema Dreaming
Daniel May: Writer
Daniel May: Performer
Nova Girl
Sean Ashby: Writer
Here She Comes
Jean Beauvoir: Writer
Jean Beauvoir: Producer
Gloria Patri
Nessun Dorma
Giacomo Puccini: Performer
You're The One For Me
Joe Lervold: Performer

User reviews

David Adams
6/10

The music in The Guilty effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and inner conflicts of the characters, adding depth to their portrayals.

Deborah Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Guilty skillfully mirrors the moral ambiguity and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, amplifying the complexity of the narrative.

Susan Wright
5/10

The music in The Guilty sets the mood for each scene, building anticipation and intensifying the impact of key moments in the plot.

Laura Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack of The Guilty perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Williams
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Guilty is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression with its evocative and memorable compositions.

Amanda Harris
6/10

The use of silence and minimalistic soundscapes in certain scenes adds a layer of suspense and foreboding to the film, heightening the sense of impending drama.

Kimberly Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of The Guilty effectively underscores the themes of betrayal, redemption, and forgiveness, resonating with the overarching themes of the film.

Steven Miller
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from quiet moments of reflection to intense action sequences, showcases the versatility and skill of the composer in capturing the essence of each scene.

Patricia Green
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music stayed with me long after the movie ended, underscoring the impact of the story and characters on a personal level.

Robert Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for each scene, whether it's a moment of introspection or a high-stakes confrontation, adding depth and dimension to the storytelling.

Joshua Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of The Guilty showcases a diverse range of musical styles and tones, reflecting the diverse personalities and motivations of the characters.

Mary Martin
7/10

The use of subtle cues and motifs in the music helps to build anticipation and create a sense of unease, reflecting the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.

Michael Smith
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack mirror the dark and complex themes of the film, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Mary Clark
2/10

As a listener, I found the soundtrack of The Guilty to be lacking in emotional depth, especially considering the intense and complex themes of the film. The music failed to capture the inner turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, resulting in a disconnect between the audio and visual storytelling.

Emily Perez
6/10

The musical motifs in The Guilty are cleverly woven into the storytelling, creating a cohesive and immersive audiovisual experience for the audience.

Donald Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of The Guilty perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the storyline, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.

Brian Carter
1/10

The repetitive and generic nature of the score became distracting and monotonous, failing to enhance the tension or suspense of key scenes. The lack of originality in the composition made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the narrative, as the music felt like an afterthought rather than a crucial element of the overall cinematic experience.

Brian Phillips
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, especially Nathan's inner turmoil and conflicted feelings towards his family and the choices he has to make.

Kimberly Green
7/10

The musical score seamlessly blends with the cinematography, enhancing the overall viewing experience and immersing me deeper into the world of the film.

Karen Lewis
5/10

The use of subtle melodies and haunting tones in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and mystery, keeping viewers engaged throughout the film.

Margaret Anderson
6/10

Overall, the music in The Guilty plays a crucial role in shaping the atmosphere and tone of the narrative, making it a standout feature of the film.