River's Edge Soundtrack (

River's Edge Soundtrack (1986) cover

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 21000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Instinto sádico

Title in Italiano:

I ragazzi del fiume

Title in Português:

River's Edge

Synopsis

River's Edge

High-schoolers Layne, Matt, Samson--who is nicknamed John since his last name, Tollet, sounds like toilet--Mike, Tony, Clarissa, Jamie, and Maggie are a bunch of delinquents who often hang out together smoking weed or drinking.

John has just killed Jamie because she was spouting off about his deceased mother, a sensitive issue to him. John left her naked dead body where he killed her, in a small clearing by the river.

John feels the need to tell his friends what he did, and in small groups they go down to the clearing to ascertain that he's telling the truth. Another person who knows about the murder is Matt's equally-delinquent 12-year-old brother Tim, who might be even more dangerous than the teens as he does anything to get what he wants, namely weed, and to honor what he sees as the code, not understanding the consequences.

Despite Jamie being their friend, no one says anything to the authorities; they feel almost paralyzed because their unofficial leader Layne wants to protect John by getting rid of Jamie's body.

The police eventually do find out about the murder, and Layne hides John, using his older "friend" Feckler--who generally supplies them with free weed and allegedly killed a young woman when he was about their age--while others try to find out who told the police. While some may want revenge against "the snitch", the actions of the collective demonstrate how detached they are about their friend Jamie's death.

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River's Edge
Kyrie Eleison
Fates Warning: Writer
Captor of Sin
Jeff Hanneman: Writer
Slayer: Performer
Tormentor
Jeff Hanneman: Writer
Slayer: Performer
Evil Has No Boundaries
Jeff Hanneman: Writer
Slayer: Performer
Die by the Sword
Jeff Hanneman: Writer
Slayer: Performer
Let Me Know
Fire in the Rain
Happy Day
Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
I'm Gonna Miss You
Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
Hank Ballard: Performer
I'm Gonna Miss You
Hank Ballard: Performer

User reviews

Paul Jackson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of River's Edge is a crucial element of the film's success, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling and enhancing the overall impact of the movie.

Joshua Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of River's Edge perfectly captures the dark and unsettling atmosphere of the film, enhancing the tension and drama throughout.

Timothy Martin
4/10

The soundtrack of River's Edge failed to capture the dark and intense atmosphere of the film. The music choices felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the dramatic scenes.

Steven Davis
5/10

The soundtrack of River's Edge is haunting and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the dark and twisted nature of the film.

Joseph King
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with the complex relationships and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Sarah Garcia
6/10

The ambient sounds and minimalist approach to the music immerse the audience in the bleak and desolate world of the characters, making the viewing experience even more intense.

Stephanie White
7/10

The use of eerie synth-driven tracks in the soundtrack adds a haunting quality to the scenes, making the audience feel the unease and discomfort of the characters.

Michelle Wright
6/10

The choice of music perfectly complements the gritty and raw visuals of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive audio-visual experience for the audience.

Stephanie Williams
8/10

The soundtrack features a mix of alternative rock and punk tracks that reflect the rebellious and troubled nature of the characters, enhancing the authenticity of the film.

James Parker
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil of the characters, reflecting their inner conflicts and moral ambiguity in a compelling way.

Brian Green
6/10

The use of eerie synth melodies creates a sense of unease and tension throughout the movie, enhancing the suspense and drama of the story.

Donna Smith
3/10

The use of repetitive and generic rock music in key moments of the film felt distracting and out of place, diminishing the impact of important scenes. The soundtrack failed to effectively build tension or create a sense of unease that would have complemented the storyline and character dynamics.

Dorothy Martin
8/10

The music selection for River's Edge effectively sets the tone for the film, immersing the viewers in the bleak and nihilistic world of the story.

Patricia Turner
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of River's Edge is a standout element of the film, showcasing a thoughtful curation of music that elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impact.