Pompeii Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.50/10 from 117000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Pompeya

Title in Italiano:

Pompei

Title in Português:

Pompeia

Title in Français:

Pompéi

Title in Türk:

Pompeii

Synopsis

In 79 A.D., a Celtic tribe of horsemen is slaughtered by the Roman Senator Corvus, his right-hand man Proculus and their army. The boy Milo is the only survivor that is captured later and sold as slave. Seventeen years later, the slave Milo turns into an invincible gladiator in a province and is brought to Pompeii to participate in the games in the arena. While walking to Pompeii, the noble Cassia and her chaperone Ariadne cross with the path of the slaves and Cassia is fascinated by Milo. He shares the cell of Atticus, who is near to get his freedom depending on winning his last fight. Meanwhile Cassia meets her parents Severus and Aurelia and learns that she has been betrothed to the corrupt Senator Corvus who is pressing her parents to marry her. During the games, the Mount Vesuvius erupts and Milos and his friend Atticus succeed to escape from the arena. But Milo wants to save his beloved Cassia in the middle of the chaos and the Romans.

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Pompeii
House of Delights
Joseph LoDuca: Writer
Masquerade
Joseph LoDuca: Writer
Going Off
Joseph LoDuca: Writer
Pompeii
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Slaughter
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Home
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Streets of Pompeii
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Revenge
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Enslaved
Clinton Shorter: Performer
My People Were Horsemen
Clinton Shorter: Performer
My Name Is Milo
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Celtic Rebellion
Clinton Shorter: Performer
The Mountain
Clinton Shorter: Performer
To The Harbour
Clinton Shorter: Performer
The End of the World
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Away from You
Clinton Shorter: Performer
My Gods
Clinton Shorter: Performer
I Won't Leave You
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Praying For Help
Clinton Shorter: Performer
I Won't Leave You
Clinton Shorter: Performer

User reviews

Richard Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of Pompeii perfectly captures the intensity and drama of the story, enhancing the emotional impact of the scenes.

Lisa Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Pompeii effectively captures the epic and dramatic moments of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its powerful and emotional musical cues.

Donna Hernandez
3/10

Additionally, the choice of musical themes and motifs in Pompeii felt disconnected from the historical setting of the film. The anachronistic sound did not evoke the ancient Roman era, making it difficult for me as a viewer to fully immerse myself in the time period and the characters' struggles.

Lisa Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Pompeii truly captures the epic and intense atmosphere of the film. The powerful orchestral arrangements combined with haunting vocals create a sense of tension and drama that perfectly complements the action-packed scenes.

Ashley Davis
9/10

The music in Pompeii effectively enhances the emotional depth of the story, conveying the characters' struggles and triumphs through poignant melodies and stirring themes. The use of different musical motifs helps to underscore the themes of love, sacrifice, and courage, adding an extra layer of richness to the overall viewing experience.

Melissa Lewis
8/10

The haunting melodies and ethereal vocals in certain tracks evoke a sense of tragedy and loss, reflecting the destruction of Pompeii and the fates of the characters involved.

Daniel Miller
7/10

The dynamic and diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack, from powerful battle themes to tender romantic motifs, adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, making it a memorable and engaging listening experience.

Charles Walker
8/10

The use of epic orchestral arrangements in the music adds a sense of grandeur and scale to the gladiator battles and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Patricia Hall
5/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Pompeii helps to transport the audience back to ancient times, immersing them in the world of gladiators, romance, and impending disaster.

James Mitchell
1/10

The soundtrack of Pompeii failed to capture the emotional intensity and drama of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to enhance the gripping scenes of the gladiatorial combat and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Carol Martin
6/10

The incorporation of traditional Celtic and Roman musical elements in the score of Pompeii adds authenticity to the film's setting and helps to establish a strong sense of atmosphere throughout the story.