See No Evil Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 4000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Terror ciego

Title in Italiano:

Terrore cieco

Title in Português:

A Ameaça

Title in Français:

Terreur aveugle

Title in Türk:

See No Evil

Title in Deutsch:

Stiefel, die den Tod bedeuten

Synopsis

In the countryside of England, Sarah returns to Manor Farm to live with her uncle George Rexton, her aunt Sandy Rexton and her cousin Betty Rexton after an accident with her horse where she was blind. Sarah knows the interior of the house by heart so she can independently move by herself.

When her former boyfriend Steve Reding invites her to visit his horse farm, George and Sandy tell that they are going to visit a friend and Betty tells that she has a date so she will be alone for a couple of hours when she returns to the house. Steve still loves Sarah and they ride together in the fields.

When Sarah returns, a maniac has killed her family and the gardener Barker but she cannot see them dead. On the next morning, Steve gives a horse to Sarah and she leaves the animal in the stable. When she returns to the manor, she finds that her family was murdered and Barker that is still alive shows her a silver bracelet on the floor with the name of the killer. He tells that she is in danger since the killer will return to the manor to retrieve the bracelet. Barker dies and the killer comes back to the house.

Will the frightened Sarah flee from him?

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See No Evil
Main Title
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Car
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Memories Of Steve
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
First Night, First Prize
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Stable
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Dance Club
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Upper Field
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Phonograph Record No. 1
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Phonograph Record No. 2
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Silver Bracelet
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Sarah's Theme
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Jacko To Stable
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Sandy Is Dead
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Dandy Star
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Blind Terror
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Broken Glass
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Jacko Pursues Sarah
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Escape!
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Field And Clay Pit
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
End Credits
Elmer Bernstein: Performer

User reviews

Mark Thompson
6/10

The use of atmospheric sounds and haunting melodies in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and tension, keeping the audience on edge throughout the movie.

Thomas Clark
5/10

The musical score complements the visual storytelling in a way that immerses the viewer in the unsettling atmosphere of the film, making the viewing experience more engaging and memorable.

Thomas King
8/10

The thematic motifs in the music help to underscore key moments in the plot, adding layers of meaning to the storytelling.

Stephanie Thompson
5/10

The music captures the emotional turmoil of the protagonist, Sarah, as she navigates through the tragedy and danger that befalls her family, adding depth to her character development.

Laura Turner
6/10

The soundtrack of See No Evil effectively sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the film, enhancing the mystery surrounding the unfolding events.

Sarah Lewis
3/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the lackluster soundtrack of See No Evil. It missed the opportunity to elevate the storytelling and failed to leave a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

Susan Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of quiet reflection and intense action, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Lisa Young
8/10

The haunting and suspenseful melodies in the See No Evil soundtrack perfectly capture the eerie atmosphere of the film.

Emily Scott
8/10

The soundtrack of See No Evil effectively complements the visual storytelling, creating a truly immersive cinematic experience.

Amanda Martin
3/10

I found the musical choices to be distracting rather than complementary to the atmosphere of the film. The soundtrack did not effectively convey the sense of fear and danger that Sarah was experiencing throughout the movie.

Joseph Taylor
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the viewer's connection to the characters and their plight.

Karen Nelson
10/10

Additionally, the music in See No Evil effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters and the tragic events that unfold. The poignant themes and melodic motifs highlight the inner turmoil and struggles of Sarah as she grapples with the loss of her family and the imminent danger she faces. The soundtrack not only complements the storytelling but also adds layers of depth and complexity to the characters, making their journey even more compelling for the audience.

Kenneth Wilson
9/10

The soundtrack of See No Evil truly enhances the suspense and tension of the film, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire movie. The use of eerie melodies and haunting sound effects perfectly captures the sense of fear and uncertainty that Sarah experiences as she navigates the dangerous situation she finds herself in.

Joshua Martinez
3/10

The soundtrack of See No Evil failed to capture the suspense and tension of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the emotional impact of key scenes.

Emily Jackson
7/10

The musical score of the film showcases the talent and creativity of the composer, adding a unique and memorable element to the overall production.

Matthew Hill
8/10

The use of subtle instrumentation in the soundtrack effectively builds tension and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.