Peacock Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 12000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El misterio de Peacock

Title in Italiano:

Peacock

Title in Português:

Peacock

Title in Français:

Le secret de Peacock

Title in Türk:

Kasabadaki Sır

Title in Deutsch:

Peacock

Synopsis

Shy bank clerk John Skillpa leads a lonely existence in Peacock, Nebraska, population 800, by choice out of circumstance. Ever since his mother passed away one year ago, someone else has emerged in his life in he suffering from dissociative identity disorder, a second identity, a female named Emma who remains hidden from the world behind the always drawn curtains in his house. His medical issues are arguably due to the abuse he suffered at the hands of his mother when he was growing up. John and Emma lead a somewhat symbiotic relationship in that she cooks and cleans for him. Their world changes when Emma is exposed to the world in, living by the railroad tracks, a locomotive derailing into their backyard shining the town's spotlight on "the Skillpas", Emma assumed to be John's wife. That spotlight leads to Emma meeting among others the mayor and his wife, Ray and Fanny Crill, as the train was actually one being used for Senator Wyatt's reelection bid, the Crills wanting to hold a political rally on the train in their backyard, and a young struggling single mother named Maggie Bailey whose two year old son Jake was fathered by John and who was secretly supported by John's mother on the caveat Maggie stay away from him. These issues lead to fissures emerging in John and Emma's life.

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Play Title Artist
Peacock
Help I'm Alive
Gimme Sympathy
Dreams So Real
Speed The Collapse
Empty
Collect Call
Can't Cry These Tears
Hang It Up
Holding Out
Why Do You Love Me
Silence Is Golden
Untouchable
Go
Got Your Number
Frozen
Drowned World / Substitute for Love
Skin
The Power of Good-Bye
When You're Gone
Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
Nothing Really Matters
Little Star
Moderation
We Never Tell
Shut Up and Let Me Go
Sick Muse
Candy Perfume Girl
Ray of Light
Material Girl
Be the One
Good Grief
We Started Nothing
Guggenheim
ABC
Beat It
Man in the Mirror - 2012 Remaster
You're The Best
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Linger
Animal Instinct
Liar
Ode To My Family
Some People
Tear Me To Pieces
Running Up That Hill
Zombie
Somebody To Love - 2011 Mix
Jealous Sea
Uprising
Push
Lemon Eyes
Monster
Curbstomp
Heart Heart Head
No Fun
Royals
Enough
Horror Show
Happy Birthday

User reviews

David Wright
5/10

The haunting melodies and sparse instrumentation in the soundtrack perfectly mirror the isolation and internal turmoil of the main character, John Skillpa, as he grapples with his dual identity and past trauma.

Patricia Adams
5/10

The soundtrack expertly conveys the sense of unease and unpredictability that permeates the film, keeping the audience on edge and engaged with the unfolding story.

Sarah Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing through its melodic motifs adds a layer of poignancy to the film, enhancing its emotional impact on the audience.

Carol Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Peacock effectively captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of psychological tension throughout.

Carol Davis
1/10

The score felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and character development in a meaningful way. Instead of adding to the tension and drama of the narrative, the music often felt disconnected and out of sync with the emotional tone of the film.

Susan Taylor
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Peacock is a masterful companion to the film, enhancing its themes and providing a rich auditory experience that lingers long after the movie ends.

Thomas Johnson
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Peacock as it missed the opportunity to elevate the viewing experience and create a more immersive and engaging atmosphere for the audience.

Joseph Lewis
7/10

The haunting and melancholic melodies in the soundtrack of Peacock perfectly capture the sense of isolation and inner turmoil experienced by the main character, John Skillpa.

Sarah Clark
10/10

The soundtrack of Peacock perfectly captures the haunting and mysterious atmosphere of the film. The music sets the tone for the psychological tension and emotional depth of the story, enhancing the viewer's experience.

Donald Parker
5/10

The emotional depth and raw vulnerability expressed through the music help to humanize the characters and allow the audience to connect with their struggles on a deeper level.

Thomas Turner
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration of ambient sounds and atmospheric textures creates a sense of unease and tension that mirrors the psychological complexities of the story.

Paul Hall
8/10

The use of subtle piano compositions in the film's score adds depth and emotional resonance to key moments, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Laura Lewis
8/10

I appreciate how the music in Peacock evolves alongside the characters, reflecting their internal conflicts and external challenges with a delicate and nuanced approach.

Laura Jones
9/10

The composition of the soundtrack is truly remarkable, with a blend of melancholic melodies and eerie undertones that beautifully reflect the main character's internal struggles and the complexities of his relationships. The music adds an extra layer of depth to the narrative, immersing the audience in the emotional journey of the characters.

Steven Martinez
7/10

The diverse range of musical styles and instruments used in the score of Peacock showcases the composer's versatility and creativity, contributing to a rich and immersive auditory experience for the viewers.

Elizabeth King
6/10

The use of dissonant chords and unconventional sound textures in the music adds an extra layer of complexity to the narrative, reflecting the fractured nature of John's psyche.

Amanda Robinson
3/10

I found the soundtrack of Peacock to be underwhelming and lacking emotional depth. The music failed to effectively capture the complex and intense psychological struggles of the main character, John Skillpa, as he navigates his dissociative identity disorder and traumatic past.