Lone Survivor Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 308000 votes
Tags: outnumbered, shot multiple times, exploding helicopter
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El único superviviente

Title in Italiano:

Lone Survivor

Title in Português:

O Sobrevivente

Synopsis

The year is 2005. In the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, the War in Afghanistan is well under way when military intelligence learns that a senior Taliban member is hiding out in a remote village deep in the Hindu Kush mountains of the Kunar Province. Convinced that his capture or killing could turn the tide of the difficult war in favor of the United States, the Navy SEALs hatch Operation Red Wings.

The goal is simple -- send a select team of soldiers to stake out the village from the surrounding mountains, and move on their target when the time is right. Under the leadership of Lieutenant Michael Murphy (Kitsch), Marcus Luttrell (Wahlberg), Matt Axelson (Foster), and Danny Dietz (Hirsch) reach their checkpoint, and quickly realize that another nearby hill will provide a better vantage spot.

Shortly after arriving at that new location and getting a positive ID on their target, however, the soldiers are caught off guard by three wandering shepherds, including a young boy. Ultimately, a heated vote over what to do with the captured shepherds leads Lt. Murphy to decide that the best course of action is to abide by the rules of engagement, meaning that the soldiers will abort the mission, release the captives, and retreat to their extraction point.

Shortly after the shepherds are set free, however, the four SEALs find themselves surrounded by dozens of Taliban soldiers, and engaged in a fierce gunfight that -- with the aid of some truly brave villagers -- only one of them will make it out of.

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Lone Survivor
Canned Heat
Jamiroquai: Performer
Sola Akingbola: Writer
Heroes
David Bowie: Writer
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Aerials
Warriors (Explosions In The Sky)
Waking Up (Explosions In The Sky)
Briefing (Explosions In The Sky)
Seal Credo / Landing (Explosions In The Sky)
Checkpoints (Explosions In The Sky)
The Goat Herders (Steve Jablonsky)
The Decision (Explosions In The Sky)
Set Them Free (Explosions In The Sky)
False Summit (Explosions In The Sky)
Murphy's Ridge (Explosions In The Sky)
47 Down (Steve Jablonsky)
Axe – Explosions In The Sky
QRF En Route (Explosions In The Sky)
Hunted (Explosions In The Sky)
Gulab (Explosions In The Sky)
Near Beheading (Explosions In The Sky)
A Storm Is Coming (Explosions In The Sky)
Letter Recieved / Taliban Attacks – Steve Jablonsky
Lone Survivor (Steve Jablonsky)
Never, Never, Never Give Up (Explosions In The Sky)

User reviews

Michelle Taylor
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Lone Survivor to be a disappointing aspect of the film.

Lisa Baker
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music adds a layer of poignancy to the harrowing events depicted in the movie, making the audience feel more connected to the characters.

George Williams
5/10

The soundtrack of Lone Survivor effectively captures the intense and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the viewer's experience during pivotal moments.

Carol Hernandez
5/10

The musical score seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall storytelling and delivering a powerful emotional impact.

Lisa Perez
2/10

Overall, I believe that a stronger, more emotionally resonant soundtrack could have greatly improved the impact of the film.

Laura Williams
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Lone Survivor serves as a compelling and evocative accompaniment to the gripping story of resilience and sacrifice portrayed in the movie.

Ashley Martinez
4/10

Moreover, some of the musical cues felt out of place and did not align well with the tone of the scenes they were accompanying.

John Hill
3/10

I felt that the score lacked depth and failed to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Steven Nelson
2/10

The music failed to effectively capture the intensity and emotion of the harrowing events portrayed on screen.

Mary Adams
6/10

The compositions in the soundtrack effectively convey the camaraderie and bond between the soldiers, adding a sense of brotherhood and unity to the narrative.

Robert Johnson
6/10

The use of traditional Afghan instruments in the soundtrack of Lone Survivor helps to immerse the audience in the setting of the film, creating a more authentic and immersive experience.

Sarah Hall
10/10

The soundtrack of Lone Survivor perfectly captures the tense and emotional atmosphere of the film. The music intensifies the suspense during key moments, creating a sense of urgency that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Charles Davis
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a deep emotional response, enhancing the viewers' connection to the characters and their harrowing journey. The music adds depth and poignancy to the story, making it a truly immersive experience that stays with you long after the movie has ended.

Linda Thomas
6/10

The intensity of the action sequences is heightened by the dynamic and pulsating music, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.