Redbelt Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 22000 votes
Tags: jujutsu
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cinturón rojo

Title in Italiano:

Redbelt

Title in Português:

Redbelt - Código de Honra

Synopsis

Is there room for principle in Los Angeles? Mike Terry teaches jujitsu and barely makes ends meet. His Brazilian wife, whose family promotes fights, wants to see Mike in the ring making money, but to him competition is degrading. A woman sideswipes Mike's car and then, after an odd sequence of events, shoots out the studio's window. Later that evening, Mike rescues an action movie star in a fistfight at a bar. In return, the actor befriends Mike, gives him a gift, offers him work on his newest film, and introduces Mike's wife to his own - the women initiate business dealings. Then, things go sour all at once, Mike's debts mount, and going into the ring may be his only option.

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Redbelt
Voce Nao Me Ve
Rebecca Pidgeon: Writer
Luciana Souza: Portuguese translation
Luciana Souza: Performer
When You Were Mine aka A Hora Do Adeus
Rebecca Pidgeon: Writer
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Manha
Rebecca Pidgeon: Writer
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Luciana Souza: Portuguese translation
Behind the Velvet Curtain
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Long Island Poem
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Baby Please Come Home
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
That's Life, That's Hollywood
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Wouldn't It Be Nice (Beach Boys Cover)
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
I Cried
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
When You Were Mine (English/Portuguese Duet with Luciana Souza)
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Been and Gone / Voce Nao Me Ve (performed in the movie by Luciana Souza)
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Dawn/Manha (Vocal in Portuguese performed by Rebecca Pidgeon)
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
That's Life, That's Hollywood
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer
Wouldn't It Be Nice (Beach Boys Cover)
Rebecca Pidgeon: Performer

User reviews

Dorothy Lee
7/10

The music seamlessly blends traditional Brazilian influences with modern cinematic elements, creating a unique and captivating sound that sets the tone for the entire movie.

Jennifer Martin
10/10

The combination of haunting melodies and powerful rhythms in the soundtrack of Redbelt left a lasting impression on me. It not only complemented the narrative but also elevated the overall viewing experience, making it a standout feature of the film.

Carol Campbell
8/10

The use of percussion in the soundtrack adds a dynamic and rhythmic quality that keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Jennifer Hall
2/10

The choice of music in Redbelt lacked originality and creativity, relying on generic and uninspired compositions that did not leave a lasting impression. The soundtrack felt like an afterthought, adding little value to the overall viewing experience and failing to elevate the film's impact.

Karen Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres, reflecting the multicultural and multifaceted nature of Los Angeles, where the story takes place.

Dorothy Allen
7/10

The composer's attention to detail in crafting the soundtrack is evident, with each track perfectly complementing the on-screen action and dialogue.

Sarah Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of Redbelt perfectly captures the intensity and drama of the film's storyline, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

Anthony Williams
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the viewer deeper into the world of the characters and their struggles.

Andrew Rodriguez
3/10

The soundtrack of Redbelt felt out of place and did not enhance the emotional depth of the story. Instead of complementing the intense and dramatic scenes, the music seemed disconnected and failed to create a cohesive atmosphere.

Ashley Allen
8/10

The use of traditional Brazilian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive quality to the film, transporting the audience to the world of jujitsu and martial arts.

Michael Anderson
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are rich and powerful, adding depth and complexity to the film's themes of honor, integrity, and redemption.

Robert Evans
5/10

One of the standout aspects of the Redbelt soundtrack is how it seamlessly integrates with the action sequences, building tension and enhancing the impact of each fight scene. The dynamic range of the music keeps the audience engaged and heightens the adrenaline-fueled moments, making it a memorable part of the movie-going experience.

William Walker
6/10

The soundtrack of Redbelt effectively captures the intensity and drama of the storyline through its use of traditional Brazilian music mixed with modern, suspenseful tones. It enhances the overall viewing experience and helps to immerse the audience in the world of jujitsu and competition.

Laura Baker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Redbelt is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Laura Brown
7/10

The music in Redbelt effectively underscores the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, Mike Terry, adding layers of complexity to his character development.

Charles Williams
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack was expertly composed to mirror the tension and drama of the storyline. The use of traditional Brazilian music elements added depth and authenticity to the scenes set in Los Angeles, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.

Timothy Roberts
9/10

The soundtrack of Redbelt truly enhanced the emotional intensity of the film. The music perfectly captured the inner struggle of Mike Terry as he navigated through moral dilemmas and personal challenges.

Donna Turner
5/10

The music in Redbelt is skillfully composed to reflect the internal struggle of the main character, Mike Terry, as he navigates the ethical dilemmas of his profession and personal life. The emotional depth conveyed through the soundtrack adds an extra layer of complexity to the narrative, making it a compelling element of the film.