Le Samouraï Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El silencio de un hombre

Title in Italiano:

Frank Costello faccia d'angelo

Title in Português:

O Ofício de Matar

Title in Français:

Le Samouraï

Title in Türk:

The Samurai

Title in Deutsch:

Der eiskalte Engel

Synopsis

Impassive hitman Jef Costello lives in a single-room Paris apartment whose spartan furnishings include a small bird in a cage. Costello's methodical modus operandi involves creating airtight alibis, including ones provided by his lover, Jane. After carrying out a contract on a nightclub owner, Jef is seen leaving the club by the club's piano player Valérie and several witnesses, but their testimonies are contradictory.

After rounding up numerous suspects, including Jef, the police superintendent firmly believes Costello is the culprit. Costello loses a police tail and goes to collect his fee from an intermediary sent by his employers. When the man shoots and wounds Costello, Jef realizes that the police investigation has compromised him with his employers. After treating his wound, Costello returns to the nightclub and meets Valérie, who takes him to her home.

Though he is grateful, he wonders why she lied to the police when she clearly saw him after the murder. Meanwhile, police officers bug his room, agitating the bird in its cage. Upon returning, Costello notices some loose feathers scattered around the cage and the bird acting strangely. Suspecting an intrusion, he searches his room, finds the bug and deactivates it.

The police search Jane's apartment and offer her a deal: withdraw her dubious alibi for Costello and they will leave her alone. She rejects the offer. Back in his apartment, Costello is ambushed by the intermediary, who pays him off and offers him another contract. Costello overpowers him and forces him to disclose the identity of his boss, Olivier Rey.

Several undercover officers attempt to tail Costello in the Métro but he loses them. He visits Jane and assures her that everything will work out, then drives to Rey's home, which turns out to be where Valérie also lives. Costello kills Rey and returns to the nightclub, this time making no attempt to conceal his presence. He checks his hat but leaves his hat-check ticket on the counter and puts on white gloves, which he wears during his kills, in full view of everyone.

He approaches the stage where Valérie plays piano. She quietly advises him to leave but he pulls out his gun and aims it at her. As she asks Costello why he is doing this, he responds that he is being paid for the job. Three policemen reveal themselves and shoot Costello dead. When the superintendent inspects Costello's gun, he finds it empty.

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Le Samouraï
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Versione singolo lato A
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Judo Twist (Versione singolo lato B)
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FRANCO, CICCIO E LE VEDOVE ALLEGRE: Seq.1
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Blue Eye Samurai (Mizu Suite)
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Stranger in Town
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The Heavens Throw Treasure
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A Young Edo Bride
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Thank You for My Ember
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Akemi's Theme (Suite)
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The Art of Seduction
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Yaki-Ire Meditation
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Mind Our Own Soul
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Reborn
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Four Paths to Greatness
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Madame Kaji's Teahouse
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Kinuyo's Promise Fulfilled
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A Beautiful Beast
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Journey to the Ninth Level
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Flower Dust
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Fowler's Conquest
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Melted Metal & Mizu's Rebirth
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Revenge At All Costs
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Tedium of a Siege
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Floodgates of the West
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Guns to a Sword Fight
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The Great Fire of Edo, 1657
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From the Embers of Edo to the New World
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For Whom the Bell Tolls (Emi Meyer)
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SENN YU
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Black Night
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Ray
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Sound Of Sand
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Defeat
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Last Child
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Sound Of Sand 2
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Last Child 2
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SENN YU 2
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Blinding
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Main Theme - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
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Endroll - The Last Emperor
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Rain - The Last Emperor
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Main Theme - The Sheltering Sky
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Main Theme - High Heels
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Main Theme - Wild Palms
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Acceptance - Little Buddha
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Main Theme (long version) - Snake Eyes
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Bolerisch - Femme Fatale
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Bibo No Aozora - Babel
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Small Hope - Hara-Kiri (Ichimei)
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Opening Theme - Yae No Sakura
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Main Theme - The Revenant
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Aradius
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Attack on the Village
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Terra's Theme
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Deacons!
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The Pit
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Into the Desert
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The Arids
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Hirokin & Maren
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Nightmares
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For Each Child, A Ribbon
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Training
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If You Can Win
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Rebellion
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I Do It for Them
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Sword of the Downtrodden
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Griffin
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Kore & Moss
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The Wei
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Endgame
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Hirokin
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User reviews

Steven Lopez
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Le Samouraï is a masterful piece of work that elevates the film to a higher level of storytelling. The music enhances the emotional impact of the scenes, immersing the audience in Costello's world of intrigue and danger.

Donna Mitchell
5/10

The use of minimalist and repetitive musical motifs in the soundtrack mirrors the methodical and calculated nature of the protagonist, Jef Costello, adding depth to his character.

Mark Robinson
5/10

The choice of instrumentation, including piano and strings, enhances the melancholic and introspective mood of the film, reflecting Costello's isolated and enigmatic nature.

Laura Jackson
5/10

The jazzy and noir-inspired elements in the music create a timeless and stylish ambiance that complements the film's 1960s Paris setting.

Patricia Roberts
9/10

The use of minimalistic and haunting melodies throughout the film adds an eerie quality to the unfolding events, mirroring Costello's detached and methodical approach to his work. The music underscores the psychological complexity of the character, making his actions and motivations more intriguing and enigmatic.

Andrew King
8/10

The use of minimalist and repetitive musical motifs in the soundtrack mirrors the methodical and precise nature of the protagonist, Jef Costello, creating a sense of unease and anticipation throughout the film.

Lisa Baker
1/10

I found the music choices in Le Samouraï to be disconnected from the on-screen action, failing to build a cohesive atmosphere and failing to engage me in the unfolding drama.

Nancy Hill
5/10

The soundtrack of Le Samouraï perfectly captures the film's atmosphere of tension and mystery, enhancing the sense of unease throughout the story.

Anthony Moore
6/10

The soundtrack effectively builds suspense and heightens the emotional impact of key scenes, such as Costello's confrontations with Valérie and the police.

Joshua Walker
5/10

The music's subtle shifts in tone and tempo mirror the twists and turns of the plot, creating a sense of unpredictability and intrigue for the audience.

Thomas Adams
10/10

The soundtrack of Le Samouraï perfectly captures the cool and calculated demeanor of the hitman Jef Costello. The music creates an atmosphere of tension and suspense, enhancing the film's noir aesthetic and adding depth to the character's actions and decisions.

Stephanie Anderson
1/10

The soundtrack of Le Samouraï felt repetitive and monotonous to me, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the tension and complexity of the film's plot.

Thomas King
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Le Samouraï is a masterful blend of sound and image, elevating the film to a cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

Richard Allen
8/10

The soundtrack of Le Samouraï effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall atmosphere and adding depth to the scenes.