Orgasmo Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 1600 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Orgasmo

Title in Italiano:

Orgasmo

Title in Português:

O Cego Desejo

Title in Français:

Une folle envie d'aimer

Title in Türk:

Paranoia

Title in Deutsch:

Orgasmo

Synopsis

The wealthy American widow Kathryn travels from New York to Italy to rest in an isolated mansion nearby Rome. Her lawyer Brian makes the arrangements to rent the manor, with the maid Teresa "Terry" and the housekeeper and gardener Martino. Kathryn is bored and drinks whiskey and uses pills during all the day. When she meets the younger Peter, who asks to use her telephone to call the mechanic to repair his car, they have a love affair and Kathryn has a crush on him. She visits him at his apartment, but he is evicted by his landlord. Kathryn invites Peter to stay in the house as her guest. Soon Peter's sister Eva appears in the house, and Kathryn invites her to stay in the house. Peter and Eva convince Kathryn to send Teresa on vacation and soon they have a threesome and Kathryn learns that Eva is Peter's mistress. She sends them away, but they return with photos to blackmail her. Kathryn is drugged by them and soon she learns their true intention.

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Orgasmo
Mads
Pessi Levanto: Performer
Rosa
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Medallion
Pessi Levanto: Performer
Lulu's Room
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Coming Home
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Motorcycle Ride
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Einstein
Pessi Levanto: Performer
To the Cemetary
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Making Contact
Pessi Levanto: Performer
Professor Gilbert
Pessi Levanto: Performer
Ride to the Gardens
Pessi Levanto: Performer
Lobotomy Studies
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No Answer
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Mads' Villa
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Psychologist's Office
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Lulu
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Everkilde
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Ending
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Lights Across The River
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
We Are The Other Half
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Fit In To Get In
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Candid Camera
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Adam 2.0
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
On Your Knees
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Hamilton
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Titans Fall
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Remember Who You Are
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
Adam's Theme
Tom Holkenborg: Performer
ORGASMO: Fate Had Planed It So (Lydia MacDonald)
Piero Umiliani: Performer
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Orgasmo – seq. 03 (Vocalism by Giulia De Mutiis)
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Just Tell Me (Vocalism by Wess and The Airdales)
Piero Umiliani: Performer
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Orgasmo – seq. 13 (Vocalism by Alessandro Alessandroni & Giulia De Mutiis)
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Orgasmo – seq. 17 (Vocalism by A. Alessandroni & G. De Mutiis, L. MacDonald)
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Orgasmo – seq. 18
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Orgasmo – seq. 19
Piero Umiliani: Performer
Fate Had Planed It So (single version) (Lydia MacDonald )
Piero Umiliani: Performer
PARANOIA: You (Shirley Harmer)
Piero Umiliani: Performer
Paranoia – seq. 1
Piero Umiliani: Performer
Paranoia – seq. 2
Piero Umiliani: Performer
Paranoia – seq. 3
Piero Umiliani: Performer
You (Shirley Harmer)
Piero Umiliani: Performer

User reviews

Joseph Carter
6/10

The use of silence and minimalistic soundscapes in certain scenes adds a layer of unease and anticipation, creating a sense of foreboding that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Anthony Williams
7/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo effectively builds tension throughout the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat and eager to see what happens next.

Donald Wilson
8/10

Overall, the music in Orgasmo is a standout element that elevates the film to a whole new level, showcasing the importance of a well-crafted soundtrack in enhancing storytelling.

Margaret Hall
6/10

The choice of instrumentation, including strings and piano, enhances the themes of desire, manipulation, and betrayal present in the plot. The music becomes a character in itself, underscoring the characters' motivations and actions.

Jennifer Lopez
9/10

The music in Orgasmo beautifully complements the character development and plot twists, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene. The choice of instruments and arrangements evokes a sense of decadence and danger, adding depth and complexity to the story.

Dorothy Scott
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys Kathryn's inner turmoil and descent into obsession and paranoia. The music mirrors her psychological state, building tension and unease throughout the film.

Donald Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the isolated mansion in Italy. The haunting melodies create a sense of suspense and mystery.

Nancy Adams
3/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo felt disconnected from the atmosphere of the movie, with jarring musical cues that did not enhance the tension or emotions of the scenes.

Emily King
6/10

The use of classical music in key moments of the film adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the story. It enhances the contrast between the opulent setting and the dark secrets that unfold.

Kenneth Baker
7/10

The music in Orgasmo showcases a great variety of instruments and styles, demonstrating the composer's versatility and creativity.

Sarah Lopez
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and eerie soundscapes in the soundtrack adds depth to the psychological aspects of the characters' interactions.

Donna Thomas
8/10

The music in Orgasmo effectively sets the mood for each scene, creating a sense of unease and mystery that keeps the audience engaged.

Andrew Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack features memorable motifs and themes that stay with you long after the film has ended, creating a lasting impression.

Amanda Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film's plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

James Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo is truly captivating and immersive, perfectly setting the mood for the mysterious and seductive atmosphere of the film. The use of haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms creates a sense of tension and intrigue that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Timothy Hernandez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Orgasmo is a vital component of the film's narrative, enhancing the suspense, drama, and emotional impact of the story. The music elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Anthony Hall
6/10

The music intensifies the emotional depth of the characters, especially during the passionate and tumultuous scenes between Kathryn, Peter, and Eva. The score amplifies the complex dynamics of their relationships.

Jennifer Nelson
8/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack seamlessly transitions between different emotional tones, from moments of sensuality to moments of fear and paranoia.

Carol Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Orgasmo skillfully complements the cinematography and enhances the visual storytelling. The music creates a cohesive audio-visual experience that immerses the audience in the unfolding drama.

Kimberly Jackson
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack did not seem to align with the time period or setting of the film, making it difficult to immerse myself fully in the story and characters' experiences.

Andrew Wilson
7/10

The use of subtle sound effects and ambient noises in the soundtrack adds a layer of realism to the film's setting, making it feel more immersive.