Savages Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Salvajes

Title in Italiano:

Le belve

Title in Português:

Selvagens

Synopsis

In California, the former Navy SEAL Chon and his best friend, the peaceful botanist Ben, are successful entrepreneurs producing and dealing high-quality weed. Chon brought seeds from Afghanistan and Ben used his knowledge to develop the best marijuana in the country.

Chon and Ben share the pothead lover Ophelia and she loves both of them since they complete each other - Chon is a powerful and strong lover and Ben is a sensible and loving lover.

Their comfortable life changes when the Mexican Baja Cartel demands a partnership in their business. Chon and Ben refuse the deal and the leader of the cartel Elena sends her right-arm in America, Lado, to abduct Ophelia to press the American drug dealers.

Chon and Ben ask the support of the dirty DEA Agent Dennis and get inside information to begin a secret war against the Baja Cartel to release Ophelia.

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Play Title Artist
Savages
Neptune's Net
M. Ward: Writer
M. Ward: Performer
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68
The Elephant Never Forgets
Jean-Jacques Perrey: Performer
Where I'm Going
Cut Copy: Performer
Tim Hoey: Writer
Legalize It
Peter Tosh: Writer
Peter Tosh: Performer
Legalize It (Secret Circuit's Echodelic Shockblast Mix)
Peter Tosh: Writer
Peter Tosh: Performer
Mandala
Rob Garza: Writer
Thievery Corporation: Performer
Bubblin' in the Cut
Justin Boreta: Writer
Justin Boreta: Performer
Quien es el Patron
Systema Solar: Performer
Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider Go!!!
Drive
Paul Kelly: Writer
Paul Kelly: Performer
Romance in Durango
Bob Dylan: Writer
Bob Dylan: Performer
Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix)
Massive Attack: Performer
Dan Brown: Writer
Si tu me quisieras
Pedro Infante: Performer
Alberto Cervantes: Writer
Psycho Killer
David Byrne: Writer
Iguazu
Borges y Paraguay
Daniel Martin: Writer
Sappho: Lyrical Fragments
Eternity's Sunrise
Turmoil
Do Ya
Here Comes the Sun
Romantic Theme
Hijack In The Desert
Whipping
Dust Bowl
Savages...Force Of Nature
Cartel Theme
Neptune's Net (M. Ward)
Adam Peters: Performer
Cartel Theme (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer
Where I'm Going (Cut Copy)
Adam Peters: Performer
Romantic Theme (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer
Legalize It (Peter Tosh)
Adam Peters: Performer
Mandala (Thievery Corporation feat. Anoushka Shankar)
Adam Peters: Performer
Hijack In The Desert (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer
Quien Es El Patron? (Systema Solar)
Adam Peters: Performer
Romance In Durango (Bob Dylan)
Adam Peters: Performer
Whipping (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer
Paradise Circus - Gui Boratto Remix (Massive Attack)
Adam Peters: Performer
Psycho Killer (Bruce Lash)
Adam Peters: Performer
Miles De Pasajeros - Mightysphnix Transpo Remix (Gustavo Santaolalla, Bajofondo and Supervielle)
Adam Peters: Performer
Eternity's Sunrise (John Tavener)
Adam Peters: Performer
Dust Bowl (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer
Do Ya (Jeff Lynne)
Adam Peters: Performer
Here Comes The Sun (Yuna)
Adam Peters: Performer
Savages … Force Of Nature (Adam Peters)
Adam Peters: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Hill
10/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack of Savages is brilliant. From powerful rock tunes to haunting melodies, each song complements the mood of the scenes and helps to build tension throughout the film.

Mary Young
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the melancholic melodies in certain scenes brings out the vulnerability and inner turmoil of the characters, adding a human touch to the action-packed plot. Overall, the soundtrack of Savages elevates the viewing experience and immerses the audience in the characters' tumultuous journey.

Daniel Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack of Savages perfectly captures the intense and thrilling atmosphere of the movie. The music enhances the action scenes and builds tension, making the viewer feel fully immersed in the story.

Steven Hernandez
9/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack in Savages is truly remarkable. The music not only underscores the complex relationships between the characters but also conveys the inner struggles and dilemmas they face, making the viewing experience even more engaging and immersive.

David Evans
9/10

The soundtrack of Savages perfectly captures the intense and thrilling atmosphere of the movie. The music enhances the suspense and action scenes, adding an extra layer of excitement to the plot.

Laura King
6/10

The soundtrack of Savages perfectly captures the intense and gritty atmosphere of the movie. The combination of electronic beats and pulsating rhythms enhances the tension and suspense of the storyline.

John Clark
8/10

The use of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the film. From intense electronic beats during the action sequences to more somber and emotional melodies during the character development moments, the music enhances the overall viewing experience and creates a memorable impact.

Joseph Adams
5/10

The use of Latin-inspired music in some scenes adds an extra layer of authenticity to the film's setting in Southern California and Mexico. It creates a fusion of cultures that mirrors the characters' complex relationships and the clash of different worlds.