Leviathan Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Leviathan

Title in Português:

O Mistério dos Oceanos

Title in Français:

Leviathan

Title in Türk:

Vurgun

Title in Deutsch:

Leviathan

Synopsis

Leviathan

In the Atlantic Ocean, 16,000 feet deep, the Tri Oceanic Mining Corporation keeps a eight-men crew with the mission of extracting silver and other precious metals. The geologist and leader Steven Beck works with Dr. Glen 'Doc' Thompson managing the miners astronaut wannabe Elizabeth 'Willie' Williams, the prankster Buzz 'Sixpack' Parrish, Justin Jones, Tony 'DeJesus' Rodero, Bridget Bowman and G. P. Cobb. He is also the liaison with the Tri Oceanic executive Ms. Martin.

In their next to last day, Willie and Sixpack are assigned to work outside the base and Sixpack falls in a hole. Willie seeks him out and finds a Russian vessel named Leviathan. Sixpack finds a safe inside the vessel and brings it to their base. They find money, vodka, a videotape and documents and Beck keeps the content of the safe. However Sixpack steals a bottle of vodka and drinks with Bowman.

Meanwhile Beck and Doc watch the videotape and the Russian Captain explains a problem that killed his crew. On the next morning, Sixpack does not feel well and stays in the sickbay. Soon Doc learns that his patient has a genetic mutation. When Bowman shows the same symptoms, Beck asks Ms. Martin to rescue them. But there is a hurricane on the surface and the rescuing mission is not possible.

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Leviathan
Stellaris Suite: Creation and Beyond (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Faster Than Light (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Deep Space Travels (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
To The End Of The Galaxy (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
In Search Of Life (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Spatial Lullaby (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Gravitational Constant (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Alpha Centauri (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Genesis (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
The Celestial City (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Infinite Being (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Pillars of Creation (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Distant Nebula (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack) - Instrumental
Sigmatauri (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Journey Beyond the Galaxy (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Riding The Solar Wind (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
The Birth Of a Star (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Luminescence (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Distant Nebula (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Faster Than Light (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack) - Instrumental
Battle For Supremacy (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack)
Infinite Being (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack) - Additional Take
To The End Of The Galaxy (From Stellaris Original Game Soundtrack) - Additional Take
Dragon Breath
Assembling The Fleet
The Awakened
The Last Stand
The Titan
A New Dawn
Towards Utopia
The Imperial Fleet
Cradle Of The Galaxy
In Memory Of Mr
Robotics And Beyond
Robotics
Synthetic God
The Imperial Fleet Second Coming
In Memory Of Mr Luminous
Towards Utopia Nova Flare
Then Comes Light
Doomsday
Hostile Fleet Detected
One Galaxy
Adagio Stellar
Into The Dark
Among The Ruins
Finding Sanctuary
Abyss
Our Heritage
The Federations Theme
Evil Federation Theme
Galactic UN Theme
Diplomacy Theme
Underwater Camp
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Decompression
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Discovery
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
One Of Us
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Body Within
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Escape Bubbles
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Can We Fix It
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Situation Under Control
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
It's Growing
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Too Hot
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Lot Better
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Leviathan showcases a diverse range of musical styles and genres, reflecting the eclectic mix of personalities and backgrounds among the characters in the story.

Timothy Johnson
2/10

The overall sound quality of the soundtrack was poor, with muddy mixing and unbalanced levels that made it difficult to appreciate the music as a standalone element of the movie.

Dorothy Taylor
5/10

The music in Leviathan effectively mirrors the characters' descent into chaos and paranoia, reflecting their unraveling mental states as the situation onboard the mining base deteriorates.

Margaret Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of Leviathan perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the deep ocean setting, creating a sense of suspense and tension throughout the film.

Edward Jones
5/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range and use of different musical motifs help to convey the shifting moods and escalating tensions within the narrative, creating a compelling listening experience.

Susan Lewis
1/10

The use of synthesizers and electronic elements in the music often felt out of place and disconnected from the underwater setting of the film, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere.

Karen Nelson
5/10

The score of Leviathan skillfully underscores the emotional depth of the characters, enhancing their development and lending a sense of gravitas to their struggles.

Joshua Lopez
3/10

The soundtrack of Leviathan felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking any memorable themes or melodies to enhance the viewing experience.

Steven Anderson
6/10

The sound design in the film, including the use of sound effects and atmospheric music, adds a layer of realism and immersion to the underwater setting, making the audience feel as if they are part of the crew.

Ronald White
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and ambient sounds in the soundtrack enhances the feeling of isolation and claustrophobia experienced by the characters in the underwater mining base.

Timothy Brown
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of industrial and electronic elements adds a futuristic and otherworldly dimension to the film, complementing the sci-fi elements of the plot.

Linda Hall
5/10

Overall, the music in Leviathan plays a crucial role in shaping the tone and atmosphere of the film, effectively complementing the visuals and narrative to create a truly immersive viewing experience.

Michael Parker
5/10

The musical cues in Leviathan effectively build up the suspense during key moments, keeping the audience on edge and engaged with the unfolding story.