Malice Soundtrack (

Malice Soundtrack (1993) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 27000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Malicia

Title in Italiano:

Malice - Il sospetto

Title in Português:

Má Fé

Synopsis

Almost as soon as Andy meets his old high school friend, Jed, things go even further "off the rails" than they already were, with a rapist stalking the college coeds in his care, as Dean of Students.

Andy and his new wife, Tracy (Kidman) live in a Victorian "fixer-upper" in the fictional college town of Westerly, Massachusetts, a thinly veiled substitute for the well-known Smith College in Northampton, Mass., where this was primarily filmed.

Aside from Andy's worries about his students, he is puzzled by his wife's casual reaction to a rapist in their midst and begins checking up on her.

After meeting his high school classmate, "Gallopin'" Jed Hill, a quarterback and obvious ladies' man, he inexplicably invites him to move in with them to defray the living costs. Tracy seems upset by this but acquiesces, until Jed's first night there, involving loud sex with a nurse to the tune of "Mama Told me Not to come", is not a great start to his tenancy. Tracy complains vehemently and Andy offers to quiet them down but she holds him back, which is rather odd.

Later on, Tracy is rushed to the ER with a ruptured ovarian cyst, just after a coed is attacked. Jed makes the fateful call to remove both her ovaries and she decides to sue him, setting in motion a huge insurance debacle which may or may not prove that Tracy isn't who she claims to be.

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Malice
Mama Told Me Not to Come
Randy Newman: Writer
Slave to Love
Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
Miss You
My Funny Valentine
Main Title
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
A Lift Home
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Friends
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
With Mailce
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Handyman
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
Clues
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
No Choice
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer
The Body
Jerry Goldsmith: Performer

User reviews

John Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Malice perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the thrilling atmosphere throughout.

Richard Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Malice perfectly sets the tone for the escalating tension and mystery in the film. The music captures the eerie atmosphere as the story unfolds.

Emily Hall
8/10

The use of music in key scenes, such as when the rapist is stalking the college coeds, adds an extra layer of intensity and fear to the story.

Patricia Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack's integration with the characters' emotions and actions amplifies the audience's connection to the narrative, making the film more engaging and immersive.

Richard Moore
5/10

The choice of music during Tracy's medical emergency scenes conveys the urgency and gravity of the situation, heightening the drama and impact of the moment.

Susan Lopez
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Malice to be a distracting and mismatched collection of songs that failed to enhance the suspense or drama of the film. The use of Mama Told Me Not to Come during a scene involving a rapist stalking college coeds felt inappropriate and tone-deaf, detracting from the seriousness of the situation.

Emily Lee
9/10

The soundtrack of Malice perfectly captures the suspense and tension of the film, enhancing the mysterious atmosphere as the plot unfolds.

Mary Carter
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a sense of unease and uncertainty, mirroring Andy's growing suspicions about his wife and the escalating events in the film, creating a truly captivating audio experience for the viewers.

Kenneth Hill
9/10

The use of music in key scenes, such as the loud sex scene with Mama Told Me Not to Come playing in the background, adds an unexpected and intriguing layer to the storytelling, making the audience feel more immersed in the characters' experiences.

Ashley Jackson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Malice is a standout element of the film, effectively enhancing the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Donna Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of unease and uncertainty mirrors the characters' own feelings of suspicion and doubt, creating a palpable sense of intrigue.

Paul Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors Andy's growing suspicions towards Tracy, creating a sense of paranoia and doubt that lingers throughout the film.

Jennifer Nelson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Malice is a crucial element in immersing the audience in the dark and twisted world of the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Joshua Wright
6/10

The use of Mama Told Me Not to Come during Jed's first night in the house adds a darkly comedic touch to the scene, contrasting with the underlying sense of unease.

Dorothy Harris
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly transition between different moods, from suspenseful to dramatic to emotional, showcases its versatility and impact on the overall viewing experience.

Timothy King
7/10

The use of music to underscore pivotal moments, such as Tracy's medical emergency and the unfolding insurance debacle, heightens the emotional impact of these scenes.

Linda Martinez
8/10

The choice of songs, like Mama Told Me Not to Come, adds a nostalgic and ironic touch to certain moments, creating a unique blend of emotions.

Stephanie Clark
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the suspenseful moments in the film, keeping the audience on edge and engaged with the unfolding events.

William Jackson
3/10

Additionally, the music choices during intense or emotional scenes felt generic and uninspired, failing to create a sense of tension or connection with the characters. Instead of adding depth to the story, the soundtrack often felt like a superficial overlay that did not contribute meaningfully to the overall experience of watching the film.

Stephanie Gonzalez
6/10

The music underscores the complexities of the characters' relationships, adding depth and emotion to their interactions on screen.

Kenneth Lopez
6/10

The variety of musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds layers to the storytelling, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the plot and characters.

Kenneth Garcia
7/10

The musical score complements the Victorian setting of the film, enhancing the eerie and mysterious ambiance of the story.