Little Sweetheart Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 374 votes
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Niños asesinos

Synopsis

Having embezzled a small fortune and attempting to lay low, Robert Burger (Sir John Hurt) and his mistress Dorothea (Karen Young) choose a remote rental property which is unobtrusive. They soon make the grave mistake of befriending two nine-year-old girls, Thelma (Cassie Barasch) and Elizabeth (Ellie Raab), who live close by.

Behind her seemingly cute and innocent façade, Thelma is a scheming, precocious brat who intrudes upon the couple's life and photographs the pair and ultimately discovers their dark little secret. With Elizabeth's help, they proceed to blackmail the bemused, unsuspecting twosome.

But events eventually begin to unravel leading the pseudo-angelic brat to resort to twisted and evil crimes, meaning the lives of those associated with her gradually descend into Hell.

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Little Sweetheart
Reach for the Night
When in Rome: Performer
Take My Body (And I Will Take Your Love)
Tracy Ackerman: Performer

User reviews

Charles Allen
6/10

The use of subtle, eerie melodies in the background enhances the suspense and adds depth to the characters' motivations.

Nancy Williams
6/10

The theme music perfectly encapsulates the sinister nature of the young protagonist, Thelma, highlighting her manipulative and calculating personality.

George Walker
1/10

I found the music in Little Sweetheart to be repetitive and uninspired. It lacked originality and failed to leave a lasting impression on me as a viewer. It felt like a generic soundtrack that could have been used in any other movie.

Melissa Thompson
6/10

The use of dissonant chords and unconventional instrumentation adds a sense of unpredictability to the music, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the plot.

George White
5/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of tension and moments of calm, mirroring the characters' emotional states.

Michelle White
5/10

The haunting vocals in certain tracks evoke a sense of impending doom, heightening the suspense throughout the film.

Timothy Phillips
2/10

The soundtrack of Little Sweetheart failed to capture the dark and sinister atmosphere of the film. The music felt out of place and did not enhance the tension or suspense of the story.

Jennifer Harris
10/10

The soundtrack of Little Sweetheart perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the sinister atmosphere throughout. The haunting melodies and eerie sound effects add an extra layer of depth to the story, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Ashley Green
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the escalating tension and drama as the story unfolds, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Lisa Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of Little Sweetheart successfully immerses the audience in the dark, twisted world of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Edward Hernandez
10/10

The use of music in Little Sweetheart is masterful, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that lingers long after the credits roll. The choice of instruments and compositions perfectly complement the dark and twisted nature of the plot, making the soundtrack a memorable and integral part of the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack captures the psychological depth of the characters, adding layers to their complex relationships and motivations.

Timothy Lee
6/10

Overall, the music in Little Sweetheart plays a crucial role in enhancing the atmosphere and emotional impact of the story, making it a standout element of the film.

Paul Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Little Sweetheart effectively sets the tone for the dark and twisted storyline, creating a sense of unease and foreboding.

Lisa Taylor
3/10

The soundtrack of Little Sweetheart did not effectively convey the emotional depth of the characters' struggles. The music felt disconnected from the storyline and did not evoke any strong feelings or connections with the on-screen events.