L'Île aux chiens Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.90/10 from 192000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Isla de perros

Title in Italiano:

L'isola dei cani

Title in Português:

Ilha dos Cães

Synopsis

Isle of Dogs is a stop-motion animated film directed by Wes Anderson. The story is set in a dystopian future Japan where all dogs have been banished to Trash Island due to a canine flu outbreak.

The film follows a young boy named Atari who goes on a journey to find his beloved dog, Spots, who was one of the first dogs to be sent to the island. Along the way, Atari teams up with a group of talking dogs who help him navigate the dangerous and polluted island.

Isle of Dogs explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and the bond between humans and animals. The film's unique visual style and quirky humor have received critical acclaim, making it a must-see for fans of Wes Anderson's work.

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Play Title Artist
L'Île aux chiens
Kosame No Oka
Ryôichi Hattori: Performer
Kanbei & Katsushiro - Kikuchiyo's Mambo
Fumio Hayasaka: Writer
I Won't Hurt You
Midnight Sleighride (from 'The Lieutenant Kije Suite')
Tokyo Shoe Shine Boy
Shinto Shrine
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Municipal Dome
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Six Months Later + Dog Fight
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Hero Pack
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
First Crash-Landing
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Second Crash-Landing + Bath House + Beach Attack
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Nutmeg
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Toshiro
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Jupiter and Oracle + Aboriginal Dogs
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Sushi Scene
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Pagoda Slide
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
First Bath of a Stray Dog
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Kobayashi Canine-Testing Laboratory
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Re-Election Night, Parts 1-3
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
End Titles
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Shinto Shrine (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Taiko Drumming (Kaoru Watanabe)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Municipal Dome (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Six Months Later Dog + Dog - Fight (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
The Hero Pack (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
First Crash - Landing (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Kanbei & Katsushiro Kikuchiyo's Mambo (from Seven Samurai) (Toho Symphony Orchestra)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Second Crash - Landing + Bath House + Beach Attack (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Nutmeg (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Kosame No Oka (from Drunken Angel) (David Mansfield)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
I Won't Hurt You (The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Toshiro (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Jupiter and Oracle + Aboriginal Dogs (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Sushi Scene (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Midnight Sleighride (from 'The Lieutenant Kije Suite') (The Sauter - Finegan Orchestra)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Pagoda Slide (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
First Bath of a Stray Dog (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
TV Drumming (Kaoru Watanabe)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Konbayashi Canine - Testing Laboratory (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Tokyo Shoe Shine Boy (Teruko Akatsuki)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Re - Election Night Parts 1
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
End Titles (Alexandre Desplat)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Kanbei & Katsushiro Kikuchiyo's Mambo (from Seven Samurai) (Toho Symphony Orchestra)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
I Won't Hurt You (The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Midnight Sleighride (from 'The Lieutenant Kije Suite') (The Sauter - Finegan Orchestra)
Alexandre Desplat: Performer

User reviews

Ronald Moore
8/10

The incorporation of traditional Japanese music elements in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the setting of the dystopian future Japan portrayed in the film.

Joseph Parker
5/10

The soundtrack of Isle of Dogs perfectly captures the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the film. The use of traditional Japanese instruments combined with modern electronic elements creates a unique and immersive listening experience.

John Mitchell
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Isle of Dogs to be lacking in emotional depth. The music did not effectively convey the sense of urgency and adventure that the characters were experiencing on Trash Island.

Robert Moore
1/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack was repetitive and uninspired. The same musical motifs seemed to be used over and over again, making the overall listening experience monotonous and dull.

Steven Smith
8/10

The emotional impact of the soundtrack is undeniable, with poignant melodies and themes that beautifully capture the themes of loyalty and friendship explored in the film.

Mark Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Isle of Dogs perfectly complements the quirky and whimsical atmosphere of the film, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Michelle Scott
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Isle of Dogs is a standout feature of the film, demonstrating the power of music to enhance storytelling and evoke a range of emotions in the audience.

Carol Smith
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Isle of Dogs is a masterful work of art that enhances the storytelling, immerses the audience in the world of Trash Island, and elevates the overall viewing experience of the film. It is a perfect example of how music can elevate a film to a whole new level of emotional depth and storytelling.

Kenneth Baker
4/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Isle of Dogs as it failed to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Mary Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Isle of Dogs perfectly captures the essence of the film's dystopian setting in Japan, creating a haunting and immersive atmosphere that enhances the storytelling. The blend of traditional Japanese music with quirky, modern compositions adds depth and authenticity to the overall experience.

Joseph Moore
6/10

The combination of original score and carefully curated songs in Isle of Dogs showcases Wes Anderson's attention to detail and commitment to creating a cohesive audio-visual experience. The music seamlessly weaves into the narrative, enhancing the storytelling.

Charles Baker
5/10

The eclectic mix of tracks in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities of the talking dogs in the film, adding layers of complexity to their characters. Each musical choice feels intentional and contributes to the overall world-building of Trash Island.

Karen Jones
9/10

The use of taiko drums and traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of cultural richness to the film, making it feel truly unique and engaging. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the emotional moments, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters on screen.

Jennifer Lee
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Isle of Dogs is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. The music not only complements the visuals but also serves as a vital storytelling tool, enhancing the themes of loyalty, friendship, and the enduring bond between humans and animals.

Joshua Allen
8/10

The use of a variety of instruments and sounds, including taiko drums and shamisen, creates a unique and captivating auditory experience that immerses the audience in the world of Trash Island.

Patricia Scott
8/10

The way the music underscores pivotal moments in the story, such as Atari's journey to find Spots, enhances the narrative and elevates the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Johnson
5/10

The music in Isle of Dogs enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially during key moments between the characters and their canine companions. The haunting melodies and evocative themes stay with you long after the film ends.