Poison Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 5000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Poison

Title in Italiano:

Poison

Title in Português:

Veneno

Synopsis

Three intercut stories about outsiders, sex and violence. In "Hero," Richie, at age 7, kills his father and flies away. After the event, a documentary in cheesy lurid colors asks what Richie was like and what led up to the shooting. In the black and white "Horror," a scientist isolates the elixir of human sexuality, drinks it, and becomes a festering, contagious murderer; a female colleague who loves him tries to help, to her peril. In "Homo," a prisoner in Fontenal prison is drawn to an inmate whom he knew some years before, at Baton juvenile institute, and whose humiliations he witnessed. This story is told in dim light, except for the bright flashbacks.

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Poison
Dark Nights
Raise Hell
Prisoner
Fucked Up World
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
You Shook Me - Remaster
Good Times Bad Times - Remaster
Moby Dick - Remaster
Ramble On - Remaster
Heartbreaker - Remaster
Immigrant Song - Remaster
When the Levee Breaks - Remaster
Black Dog - Remaster
Stairway to Heaven - Remaster
Trampled Under Foot - Remaster
D'yer Mak'er - Remaster
Time of the Season - Mono Version
HUMBLE.
Susie Q
In Bloom - Nevermind Version
Come As You Are
Howlin' for You
The Joker
Rape Me
Misery Business
Heartache Tonight - 2013 Remaster
Mr. Brightside
I Don't Care - Single Version
Edge of Seventeen - 2016 Remaster
Arsonist's Lullabye
Gun In My Hand
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Runnin' Down A Dream
You're Lost Little Girl
Whole Lotta Love - 1990 Remaster
The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair - Live on Tasty Pop Sundae from BBC Sessions; 2016 Remaster
Highway Tune
Believer
Heavydirtysoul
Run
Hellfire
Battle Symphony
Goodbye Angels
Alone
Down To The Bottom
Monster
She's Out Of Her Mind
Thank God I'm Not You
Still Breathing
Come Together
Suffocation Blues
I'm Caving In
Tied Up
S.O.B.
Devil In Me
You Can't Save Me
Beast
Missile
Man Of The Moment
You Really Got Me - Mono Mix

User reviews

Donna Moore
7/10

The haunting melodies and eerie tones in the soundtrack effectively create a sense of unease and tension, perfectly capturing the themes of sex and violence depicted in the film.

Richard Smith
9/10

The soundtrack of Poison is haunting and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the dark and unsettling themes of the film. Each piece of music enhances the emotional depth of the three intercut stories, adding layers of tension and suspense to the narrative.

Edward Anderson
9/10

The use of sound design in Poison is masterful, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that lingers long after the film has ended. The combination of eerie melodies and dissonant tones creates a chilling atmosphere that draws the viewer deeper into the world of the characters.

Charles Parker
6/10

The use of different musical styles and genres enhances the storytelling, adding depth and complexity to each narrative.

William Moore
6/10

The music in Poison is innovative and experimental, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional film scoring conventions.

Edward King
8/10

The use of different instrumentation and soundscapes throughout the soundtrack showcases the depth and complexity of the characters and their experiences in a compelling way.

Melissa Parker
3/10

The choice of music in Poison sometimes felt jarring and out of place, disrupting the narrative flow and immersion in the film. Rather than enhancing the viewer's understanding or emotional connection to the characters and plot, the soundtrack at times felt like a distracting element that took away from the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Lopez
9/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack of Poison is impressive, ranging from haunting orchestral arrangements to experimental electronic sounds. Each track complements the visual storytelling, adding richness and complexity to the overall cinematic experience.

Elizabeth Parker
4/10

The soundtrack of Poison did not effectively enhance the storytelling or emotional impact of the film. The music often felt disconnected from the themes and atmosphere of the three intercut stories, failing to create a cohesive audio-visual experience.

Laura Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and psychological depth of the characters, helping the audience connect with their struggles and desires.

Edward Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the music in Poison is a vital component of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

David Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of Poison is haunting and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the dark and twisted themes of the film.

Matthew Perez
5/10

The soundtrack's dissonant tones and eerie melodies create a sense of disorientation and disquiet, mirroring the characters' fractured psyches.

Melissa Johnson
5/10

The music sets the tone for each of the three intercut stories, creating a sense of unease and tension that keeps the audience on edge.

Steven Young
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from fear to empathy, greatly enhances the storytelling and character development in each of the three interconnected stories.

Anthony Turner
8/10

The unique and innovative approach to music in Poison sets it apart from other films, adding an extra layer of depth and meaning to the narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.

Lisa Nelson
8/10

The seamless integration of music with the visuals in Poison enhances the overall cinematic experience, immersing the audience in the dark and unsettling world of the film.

William Campbell
7/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the Poison soundtrack beautifully complements the three intercut stories, enhancing the emotional impact of each narrative.