Romulus & Remus: The First King Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 5900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El primer rey

Title in Italiano:

Il primo re

Title in Português:

The First King

Synopsis

When the river Tiber floods, twin brothers Romulus and Remus are swept away by the water along with their livestock. They miraculously escape death, but are despoiled of their goods, reduced to slavery and deported to the city of Alba. Here, they are forced to fight against each other. Romulus leads a revolt and escapes together with the rest of the prisoners. The difficulties that Romulus and his mates have to face to keep their enemies at bay are endless, but Romulus never desists from his intention to cross the Tiber river and lay the foundation of a new city. To bring the gods' protection unto him, he steals the sacred fire of Alba together with vestal virgin Satnei. This act unleashes not only Alba's wrath, but also convinces some of Romulus's men that his sacrilege will cause misfortune. After Romulus is wounded in a night assault, Remus has to take care of his brother. Eventually he becomes the leader of the rebel group. But just when Remus begins to think the gods are on his side, Satnei foretells a terrible prophecy: the future Empire will be named after the brother who kills the other one.

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Romulus & Remus: The First King
SPIRIT - From Disney's "The Lion King"
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
Circle of Life/Nants' Ingonyama
Life's Not Fair
Rafiki's Fireflies
I Just Can't Wait to Be King
Elephant Graveyard
Be Prepared (2019)
Stampede
Scar Takes the Throne
Hakuna Matata
Simba Is Alive!
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Reflections of Mufasa
Spirit
Battle for Pride Rock
Remember
Never Too Late
He Lives in You
Mbube
Circle of Life - From "The Lion King"/ Soundtrack
I Just Can't Wait to Be King - From "The Lion King"/Soundtrack Version
Be Prepared - From "The Lion King" / Soundtrack Version
Hakuna Matata - From "The Lion King"/Soundtrack
Can You Feel the Love Tonight - From "The Lion King" / Soundtrack Version
This Land - From "The Lion King"/Score
...To Die For - From "The Lion King"/Score
Under the Stars - From "The Lion King"/Score
King of Pride Rock - From "The Lion King"/Score
Circle of Life - From "The Lion King"/Soundtrack Version
I Just Can't Wait to Be King - From "The Lion King"
Can You Feel the Love Tonight - End Title/ From "The Lion King"/Soundtrack Version
Shallow
The Place Where Lost Things Go - From "Mary Poppins Returns"
Sunflower - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Bohemian Rhapsody - 2011 Mix
Familia (with Anuel Aa, feat. Bantu) - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Killer Queen
Always Remember Us This Way
WHEN I WAS OLDER - Music Inspired By The Film ROMA
In This Place
Trip a Little Light Fantastic - From "Mary Poppins Returns"/Edit
Cry Me A River
Under Pressure - Remastered
Fire On Fire - From "Watership Down"
Fall On Me
Look What I Found
I'll Stay - from Instant Family
A Cover Is Not the Book
Love Me Like You Do - From "Fifty Shades Of Grey"
Zero - From the Original Motion Picture "Ralph Breaks The Internet"
Heaven
Revelation
City Of Stars - From "La La Land" Soundtrack
Somebody To Love - 2011 Mix
I'll Never Love Again - Film Version
Back To You - From 13 Reasons Why – Season 2 Soundtrack
Maybe It's Time
Mamma Mia
Sarò io il fuoco
Andrea Farri: Performer
La foglia e il suo dorso
Andrea Farri: Performer
Battaglia sul Tevere
Andrea Farri: Performer
Canto per la morte dei guerrieri
Andrea Farri: Performer
Remo
Andrea Farri: Performer
Il corpo di mio fratello
Andrea Farri: Performer
Siederemo accanto agli dèi
Andrea Farri: Performer
Il primo re
Andrea Farri: Performer

User reviews

Richard Lopez
2/10

The composition of the soundtrack is repetitive and monotonous, making it difficult to distinguish between different scenes and moods. The lack of variety in the music becomes tiresome and detracts from the overall viewing experience of the film.

Deborah Allen
7/10

The use of traditional Roman instruments and choral arrangements adds an authentic touch to the soundtrack, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film. The music effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, from their struggles and conflicts to their ultimate triumphs and tragedies.

Edward Miller
4/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack feels out of place and disconnected from the setting and time period of the film. The anachronistic sound clashes with the historical context of the story, creating a jarring and dissonant listening experience.

Steven Brown
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, from the initial hardships faced by Romulus and Remus to the intense conflicts and eventual betrayal between the brothers. The score adds depth and complexity to the narrative, drawing the audience further into the ancient world of Rome's origins.