Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 976 votes
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La Conspiración de Fuuma

Synopsis

It's Goemon's Big Day as he's about to marry Murasaki, a sweet and innocent girl. Lupin Jigen, and Fujiko came to the ceremony to witness this moment, but the wedding was interrupted by a group of Fuma Ninjas, who are after Murasaki's family's prized vase. They failed to steal the vase so they kidnap Murasaki. As she'll be a ransom for the vase.

The reason why they want that vase is because it's the key to uncovering an ancient treasure hidden in the mountains. Lupin is interested in this so called treasure, but Goemon finds Murasaki's life more important than the treasure. So the quest begins as they race to prevent the Fuma from obtaining the treasure.

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Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy
C'est la vie to Iwanaide
Tatsumi Yano: Arrangement
Miki Asakura: Performer

User reviews

Robert Lopez
6/10

The emotional moments in the film are beautifully accompanied by the soundtrack, evoking a sense of empathy and connection with the characters. The music enhances the depth of the storyline and adds layers of complexity to the characters' motivations and actions.

Michelle Thomas
8/10

The music perfectly captures the suspense and action of the Fuma Ninjas' attack on Goemon and Murasaki's wedding ceremony.

William Garcia
7/10

The fusion of modern and traditional musical elements in the score reflects the blending of old and new in the storyline.

Robert Green
5/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the setting of the movie, transporting the audience to the world of ninjas and ancient treasures. The fusion of traditional and modern elements in the music creates a unique and captivating atmosphere.

Andrew Adams
4/10

The choice of instrumentation and composition in the soundtrack did not effectively capture the essence of the adventurous and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, resulting in a disconnect between the music and the on-screen action.

Michelle Adams
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of urgency and adventure as Lupin and his team race against time to rescue Murasaki.

George Martin
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic shifts mirror the changes in mood and pacing of the film, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the story.

George Clark
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack during the scenes of Murasaki's kidnapping adds a layer of intensity to the storyline.

Steven Campbell
7/10

The music during the mountain chase scenes is exhilarating and heightens the excitement of the treasure hunt.

Steven Turner
7/10

The theme music for Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko provides a classic and recognizable motif that ties the characters together throughout the movie.

Andrew Lee
8/10

The composition of the music enhances the character development, particularly highlighting Goemon's internal conflict between duty and personal values.

Joshua Robinson
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack expertly sets the tone for the different moments in the movie, from the suspenseful ninja chases to the heartfelt moments between the characters. The music not only complements the action on screen but also evokes a sense of adventure and danger that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Melissa Robinson
8/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the score enhances the authenticity of the setting and time period of the film.

John Gonzalez
4/10

The music failed to create a strong connection with the characters and their motivations, making it difficult to feel fully engaged with the unfolding events on screen.