Lisa Soundtrack (

Lisa Soundtrack (1989) cover

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 2300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Lisa

Title in Italiano:

Lisa... sono qui per ucciderti!

Title in Português:

Lisa

Synopsis

14-year-old Lisa and her friend Wendy follow handsome men and manage to find out their names and numbers from the license plates. Lisa is eager to start dating, but her mother doesn't think she's old enough, and doesn't want her to make the same mistakes she did as a teenager.

One night while grocery-shopping, Lisa runs into the handsome Richard and finds out his number from his license plate. She tells Wendy she could fall in love with him, mostly to rebel against not being allowed to date. She starts calling Richard, disguising her voice. She's just flirting, but Richard goes from enjoying their conversations to wanting to know more about her, to wanting to meet her, to becoming obsessed with her.

She thinks it's harmless because she doesn't know that she has attracted the Candlelight Killer, who stalks young women, leaves messages on their answering machines.

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Play Title Artist
Lisa
Dreamy Albert
Junge Roemer
Eisbär
Überall
Do You Still Love Me Now?
Copacabana (At the Copa)
Praterlied
Steuermann
Emotional Rescue - Remastered 2009
I'm a Man
Bo Diddley: Writer
Bo Diddley: Performer
Love Me Like a Man
Bob Marlette: Writer
The Burns Sisters: Performer
Dust My Shoes
Joe Bihari: Writer
Someday Baby
Little Boy Blues

User reviews

Mary Campbell
8/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense as Lisa gets entangled in a dangerous game of flirtation with Richard, creating a sense of foreboding.

David Moore
7/10

The use of different musical motifs reflects the evolving dynamics of Lisa's relationship with Richard, from innocent flirting to a dangerous obsession.

Amanda Scott
5/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the characters are beautifully complemented by the haunting melodies and evocative themes in the soundtrack of Lisa. The music adds layers of nuance to the story, enhancing the viewer's understanding of Lisa's motivations and the dangers she unknowingly faces.

Mary Clark
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends different musical genres to reflect Lisa's changing emotions and experiences throughout the film.

Timothy Parker
8/10

The soundtrack's composition and arrangement skillfully build suspense and anticipation, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Margaret Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Lisa perfectly captures the youthful energy and curiosity of a 14-year-old girl exploring her desires and boundaries.

Joseph Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Lisa perfectly captures the tension and thrill of Lisa's teenage rebellion and dangerous flirtation with Richard. The music builds suspense and keeps the audience on edge, mirroring Lisa's risky behavior.

Brian Clark
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of danger and vulnerability as Lisa unknowingly attracts the attention of the Candlelight Killer.

Margaret Smith
4/10

The soundtrack for Lisa fails to capture the suspense and tension of the storyline. The music lacks depth and fails to enhance the chilling atmosphere of the plot.

Richard Wright
2/10

The soundtrack of Lisa misses the mark in creating a sense of foreboding and danger that is essential to the narrative. The music fails to engage the audience and falls short in building tension during key moments of the story.

Michelle Martin
6/10

The use of music in Lisa is a masterful storytelling device, enhancing the atmosphere of the film and drawing the audience deeper into the narrative. The soundtrack creates a sense of foreboding and unease, foreshadowing the dark turn of events that await Lisa as she unknowingly attracts the attention of the Candlelight Killer.

Michelle Evans
8/10

Overall, the music in Lisa elevates the storytelling, adding layers of complexity and depth to the characters and their journeys, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Richard Garcia
8/10

The music immerses the audience in Lisa's world, evoking empathy and understanding for her misguided actions and youthful naivety.

George Martin
2/10

The musical choices in Lisa feel repetitive and uninspired, with generic melodies that do not add anything meaningful to the emotional journey of the characters. The soundtrack feels like an afterthought rather than a crucial element of the film.

Michael Green
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music enhances the audience's connection with Lisa's character, creating a more immersive viewing experience.

Richard Lopez
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack mirrors Lisa's internal struggle between rebellion and the fear of repeating her mother's mistakes.