Mission to Mars Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 76000 votes
Tags: human on mars, reference to constantin brancusi
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Misión a Marte

Title in Italiano:

Mission to Mars

Title in Português:

Missão a Marte

Synopsis

Commander Luke Graham is selected to lead the first manned mission to Mars. Upon setting foot on the red planet, the team discovers an ancient, domelike structure which appears to be a beacon. The dome destroys the team and leaves Luke injured. The recently widowed Jim McConnell leads the rescue mission. When they arrive, they find Luke surprisingly alive, and he has spent the time alone learning the secrets of the mysterious construct. The question now becomes: do they enter the dome and answer humanity's oldest question, perhaps risking their lives in doing so, or return to Earth with what they do know and return in force with equipment and supplies?

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Mission to Mars
Ma 'Tit Fille
Buckwheat Zydeco: Writer
Buckwheat Zydeco: Performer
Happy Birthday To You
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Dance the Night Away
Van Halen: Performer
Edward Van Halen: Writer
A Heart Beats In Space
Ennio Morricone: Performer
A Martian
Ennio Morricone: Performer
A World Which Searches
Ennio Morricone: Performer
And Afterwards?
Ennio Morricone: Performer
A Wife Lost
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Towards The Unknown
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Ecstacy of Mars
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Sacrifice of a Hero
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Where?
Ennio Morricone: Performer
An Unexpected Surprise
Ennio Morricone: Performer
All the Friends
Ennio Morricone: Performer
Opening
Vangelis: Performer
Conquest Of Paradise
Vangelis: Performer
Monastery Of La Rabida
Vangelis: Performer
City Of Isabel
Vangelis: Performer
Light And Shadow
Vangelis: Performer
Deliverance
Vangelis: Performer
West Across The Ocean Sea
Vangelis: Performer
Eternity
Vangelis: Performer
Hispanola
Vangelis: Performer
Moxica And The Horse
Vangelis: Performer
Twenty Eighth Parallel
Vangelis: Performer
Pinta, Nina, Santa Maria (Into Eternity)
Vangelis: Performer
Hymn
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Unseen
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ruby
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rebecca
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rochester
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Robbery
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ball
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chance
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Business, Pt. 1, 2 & 3
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Chances Men
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Revelations
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Trouble
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Duel
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love Declared
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disaster
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hanging
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Escape
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Resolutions
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Houses In Motion (feat. Helen White & Lewis Parker)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Childhood
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Stargate Overture
David Arnold: Performer
Giza, 1928
David Arnold: Performer
Unstable
David Arnold: Performer
The Coverstones
David Arnold: Performer
Orion
David Arnold: Performer
The Stargate Opens
David Arnold: Performer
You're On The Team
David Arnold: Performer
Entering The Stargate
David Arnold: Performer
The Other Side
David Arnold: Performer
Mastradge Drag
David Arnold: Performer
The Mining Pit
David Arnold: Performer
King Of The Slaves
David Arnold: Performer
Caravan To Nagada
David Arnold: Performer
Daniel And Shauri
David Arnold: Performer
Symbol Discovery
David Arnold: Performer
Sarcophagus Opens
David Arnold: Performer
Daniel's Mastadge
David Arnold: Performer
Leaving Nagada
David Arnold: Performer
Ra - The Sun God
David Arnold: Performer
The Destruction Of Nagada
David Arnold: Performer
Myth, Faith, Belief
David Arnold: Performer
Procession
David Arnold: Performer
Slave Rebellion
David Arnold: Performer
The Seventh Symbol
David Arnold: Performer
Quartz Shipment
David Arnold: Performer
Battle At The Pyramid
David Arnold: Performer
We Don't Want To Die
David Arnold: Performer
The Surrender
David Arnold: Performer
Kasuf Returns
David Arnold: Performer
Going Home
David Arnold: Performer
You're On The Team
David Arnold: Performer
Daniel's Mastadge
David Arnold: Performer
We Don't Want To Die
David Arnold: Performer

User reviews

George Moore
1/10

The score of Mission to Mars did not effectively enhance the tension and suspense of key scenes. Instead of adding to the drama and excitement of the characters' discoveries and challenges, the music fell flat and failed to create a truly immersive cinematic experience.

Edward Nelson
2/10

The soundtrack of Mission to Mars felt uninspired and lacking in emotional depth. It failed to capture the awe and mystery of exploring a new planet, making the movie's pivotal moments feel underwhelming.

Deborah Lopez
5/10

While the soundtrack of Mission to Mars effectively sets the tone for the film's themes of exploration and discovery, it occasionally feels repetitive and predictable. The use of traditional orchestral elements, while fitting for a space adventure film, lacks a unique and innovative touch that could have elevated the music to a more memorable level. Despite this, the soundtrack does serve its purpose in enhancing the emotional depth of key moments in the story, but it falls short of leaving a lasting impression beyond the film's runtime.

Edward Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of Mission to Mars effectively captures the sense of wonder and mystery that accompanies the exploration of the unknown. The use of ethereal, otherworldly tones and haunting melodies enhances the sense of isolation and grandeur that the characters experience on the red planet. The music succeeds in immersing the audience in the tension and uncertainty of the characters' decisions, making it a compelling companion to the unfolding story of discovery and danger.

David Brown
10/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of tension and moments of discovery, mirroring the emotional journey of the characters as they grapple with the decision to enter the dome and unlock its secrets. The orchestral arrangements are both powerful and moving, enhancing the epic scope of the story and immersing the audience in the grandeur of the Martian landscape.

Charles Young
9/10

The soundtrack of Mission to Mars perfectly captures the sense of wonder and mystery surrounding the discovery of the ancient dome on Mars. The haunting melodies and ethereal tones create a sense of awe and intrigue, drawing the listener into the unknown depths of space exploration.

Carol Mitchell
1/10

The music in Mission to Mars often felt repetitive and predictable, with the same motifs and melodies being reused excessively throughout the film. This lack of variety made the overall listening experience monotonous and uninteresting.

Kimberly Jackson
8/10

The music in Mission to Mars expertly conveys the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey, especially Commander Luke Graham and Jim McConnell. The use of orchestral arrangements and poignant themes adds layers of depth to the narrative, allowing for a more immersive and engaging cinematic experience.

David Williams
7/10

The soundtrack of Mission to Mars effectively captures the sense of wonder and mystery surrounding the discovery of the ancient structure on the red planet. The haunting melodies and ethereal soundscapes enhance the otherworldly atmosphere of the film, drawing the audience deeper into the story.