Le tunnel maudit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 46 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

A Tunnel

Title in Italiano:

A Tunnel

Title in Português:

A Tunnel

Synopsis

A Tunnel

People are hard at work extending the railroad in a remote Georgian mountain village. When they're done, the new Silk Road Express will run through here. But before this high-speed connection between China and Europe can go anywhere, a tunnel has to be dug-a tunnel that goes right through a mountain where villagers have their fields and pastures.

In his office at the station, an old-time stationmaster prepares for his role in the future, when a lot more trains will be coming through the station. There are promises of prosperity and progress, but in the dreamy atmosphere of the fairy-tale village, the coming of the express train feels more like a nightmare.

With the rumbling in the mountain coming ever closer, the villagers look on impotently as the ground fractures and crumbles. Uncertainty is growing, because no one knows whether the houses are going to have to be knocked down or not. Language and communication problems between the Georgian and Chinese workers lead to fierce arguments, and ultimately a tense strike.

The gorgeous, disengaged shots perfectly reflect the surrealist atmosphere of a changing world order.

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Le tunnel maudit
Shake Your Tail Feather (From "Blues Brothers")
Tunnel Of Love - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London/1983
Fucking On The Dance Floor
Keep The Car Running - Live at BBC Radio 1's Six Weeks Of Summer
After Laughter (Comes Tears)
Satisfied Mind
Twice My Age (feat. Krystal)
Goodnight Moon
I Drove All Night
Once in a Lifetime - 2005 Remaster
Road to Nowhere
Wild Wild Life - 2005 Remaster
Unchained Melody
Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Live In London / 1992
I Saw Her Standing There - Live From Madison Square Garden, USA/1974
Jealous Guy
Cry to Me
Going Home - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London/1983
Under The Boardwalk
Hotel California
Walk On the Wild Side
Romeo And Juliet - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London/1983
Surfin' Bird
Let's Spend the Night Together - 1997 Remaster
Five Years - 2012 Remaster
Sultans Of Swing - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London/1983
Queen of the Slipstream
Lady Jane - Mono Version
Beast Of Burden (Live)
Time Is On My Side - Mono Version / Organ Intro
Fisherman's Blues (by Mike Scott/Steve Wickham) [Waking Ned]
Who Wants To Live Forever - Remastered 2011
The Man Comes Around
It's All Over Now - Mono Version
Just For One Day (Heroes) (Extended Version)
Out Of Time
Ziggy Stardust - 1997 Remaster
Sister Morphine - 2009 Mix
Heart Of Stone - Stereo Version / Remastered 2002
Forever Young
Susie Q
Candy
Stupid Girl
Absolute Beginners - Full Length Version
Tonight (With David Bowie) - Live
Tumbling Dice - Live / Remastered 2009
We Are The Champions - Remastered 2011
Philosopher's Stone - Remastered
Hello...I'm Johnny Cash
Pain in My Heart
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Let's Stay Together - 2015 Remaster
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, & Understanding
Back To Black
Walking The Dog
Wild Horses - Live / Remastered 2009
Fisherman's Blues - Live At The Leeds Town & Country
That's How Strong My Love Is - Remastered 2002
Dweller On the Threshold

User reviews

Emily Mitchell
5/10

The use of traditional Georgian and Chinese instruments in the score adds authenticity and cultural depth to the film, enhancing the portrayal of the clash between old traditions and modern progress.

Margaret Evans
10/10

The soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit beautifully captures the essence of a remote Georgian mountain village undergoing rapid transformation due to the construction of the Silk Road Express. Each track evokes a sense of impending change and uncertainty, mirroring the emotions of the villagers as they face the impact of progress on their traditional way of life.

Anthony Garcia
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit missed the opportunity to elevate the film's narrative and failed to create a memorable and immersive auditory experience for the viewers.

Matthew Lee
5/10

The soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit effectively captures the tension and uncertainty felt by the villagers as the new Silk Road Express threatens their way of life. The music intensifies the sense of impending change and conflict.

David Davis
10/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric tones in the music enhance the surreal and dreamy atmosphere of the film, creating a sense of tension and foreboding that perfectly complements the visual storytelling. The use of traditional Georgian and Chinese instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, immersing the audience in the cultural clash depicted on screen.

Patricia Smith
7/10

The music in Le tunnel maudit effectively conveys the clash of cultures and interests between the Georgian villagers and the Chinese workers. The blend of traditional Georgian and Chinese instruments creates a rich and immersive sonic landscape that mirrors the complexities of the characters' interactions and struggles within the story.

Robert Mitchell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit is a powerful and evocative element that enriches the storytelling and complements the visual narrative beautifully. It is a key component in immersing the audience in the world of the film and eliciting empathy for the characters' struggles.

Timothy Davis
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey the language and communication barriers between the Georgian and Chinese workers through discordant and dissonant themes is particularly striking. It effectively underscores the challenges faced by the characters in the film.

George Gonzalez
1/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack did not effectively convey the cultural clash and communication problems between the Georgian and Chinese workers. It failed to enhance the storytelling and left the audience feeling detached from the characters and their struggles.

Nancy Moore
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit is a masterful blend of music and storytelling, enhancing the emotional depth and thematic richness of the film. It serves as a powerful companion to the stunning visuals, elevating the viewer's experience and leaving a lasting impression long after the film has ended.

Margaret Taylor
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and loss, mirroring the villagers' fear of losing their homes and livelihoods to the construction of the tunnel. The emotional impact of the music is palpable.

George Scott
8/10

The soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit beautifully captures the tension and uncertainty present in the film's narrative. The use of haunting melodies and subtle sound effects enhances the sense of impending change and conflict as the villagers face the disruption brought by the new railroad project.

Donald Roberts
1/10

The soundtrack of Le tunnel maudit failed to capture the emotional turmoil and tension portrayed in the movie. The music felt disconnected from the scenes, lacking depth and impact.