Self/less Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 104000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Eternal

Title in Italiano:

Self/less

Title in Português:

Outro/Eu

Title in Français:

Renaissances

Title in Türk:

Selfless

Title in Deutsch:

Self/less: Der Fremde in mir

Synopsis

The body of sixty-eight year old New York City based cutthroat real estate development mogul Damian Hale is being ravaged by cancer, he not having much longer to live.

The one person he wants to reconnect with before he dies is his estranged daughter, Claire Hale, who refuses to speak to him.

Through anonymous means, Damian learns of the secret Phoenix Corporation based in New Orleans and run by Dr. Albright, who, for a $250 million fee, performs a revolutionary procedure called shedding: Damian's still functioning brain with all its knowledge and memories will be transferred into a laboratory created healthy body.

The procedure would entail that Damian give up his life as he knows it, but with what money he is able to stash away, to start life anew in a newly created identity, in his case thirty-five year old Phoenix born Edward Kidner.

Part of the recovery is to take medication contained in a red capsule on a daily basis.

In missing one dose, "Edward", during his recovery away from the secret and hidden facility, begins to see visions of people and places he doesn't know, but knows something about, and inherently knows exist in real life.

In tracking down the people and places in his vision hopefully without Albright or his subordinates knowing, Edward begins to believe that his life under Albright's world will never be his own.

In the process, he has to figure out exactly what those red capsules he takes every day actually do, which again he surmises is not exactly what Albright tells him, and how to regain a life he can call his own while also protecting/saving those Albright sees as acceptable collateral damage in unknowingly getting Damian to this point as Edward.

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Self/less
Percussion Montage
Tal Bergman: Writer
Tal Bergman: Performer
Hands on Me
Ali Dee: Writer
Y'all Get Back Now
Big Freedia: Performer
Happy Birthday to You
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Farm House Fight
Tal Bergman: Writer
Tal Bergman: Performer
Shedding
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Apartment
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Suicide
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Farmhouse
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Exercise
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Jensen Albright
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Farmhouse Fight
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Anna
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Jensen Is Albright
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Drive to Martin
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Trust Me
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Don't Get Greedy
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Learning to Swim
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Fight at Rest Home
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Car Chase
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
The Lab
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Red Dot
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
What's Your Name
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Albright Burns
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Goodbye Anna
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Self/Less
Antonio Pinto: Writer
Antonio Pinto: Performer
Y'all Get Back Now
Big Freedia: Performer
Don't Get Greedy
Antonio Pinto: Performer
What's Your Name
Antonio Pinto: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Evans
10/10

The soundtrack of Self/less beautifully captures the emotional journey of Damian Hale/Edward Kidner as he navigates his new identity and struggles with the consequences of his choices. The haunting melodies and poignant compositions perfectly convey the inner turmoil and conflict faced by the protagonist, making the viewing experience truly immersive.

Nancy Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack's subtle use of electronic elements mirrors the futuristic themes of the film, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.

Michael Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Self/less perfectly captures the emotional journey of Damian Hale undergoing the shedding procedure, creating a sense of hope and transformation through the music.

Laura Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack's evocative themes and motifs stay with the audience long after the film ends, creating a lasting impression of the movie's powerful narrative.

Betty Lewis
7/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the dramatic moments in the film.

Kimberly Anderson
10/10

The use of music in Self/less adds depth and intensity to the storyline, enhancing the suspense and mystery surrounding the red capsules and the true nature of Dr. Albright's motives. The unique blend of electronic elements and orchestral arrangements creates a sense of unease and tension, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film. The soundtrack truly elevates the overall cinematic experience, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Margaret Robinson
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, mirroring Edward's quest to uncover the truth behind his new identity and the red capsules he must take.

James Roberts
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Self/less is a masterful blend of emotion, mystery, and suspense, elevating the film to a new level of cinematic excellence.

Linda Green
4/10

Furthermore, the use of repetitive motifs and uninspired melodies in the soundtrack of Self/less became distracting and tiresome, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere or sense of tension in key moments of the film. The music seemed like an afterthought rather than a crucial element in conveying the psychological turmoil of the main character.

David Carter
1/10

The soundtrack of Self/less failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the protagonist's internal struggle as he navigates his new identity and memories. The music felt disjointed and generic, lacking the subtlety needed to enhance the character development and plot twists.

Laura Rodriguez
6/10

Kenneth Allen
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with the audience, drawing them into Edward's journey of self-discovery and redemption.

Michelle Hall
8/10

The music in Self/less effectively conveys the internal conflict Edward faces as he grapples with his new identity and the memories of his past life as Damian.

John Campbell
7/10

The fusion of different musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the complexity of Edward's character development, adding layers of depth to his internal struggles.

William Scott
8/10

The music in Self/less enhances the visual storytelling, complementing the film's stunning cinematography and enhancing the overall viewing experience.