Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 478000 votes
Tags: gypsy woman, man disguised as a woman, dr. john watson character, professor moriarty character
Alternate Names:
Title in Português:

Sherlock Holmes: Jogo de Sombras

Title in Français:

Sherlock Holmes: Jeu d'ombres

Synopsis

With Dr. John Watson about to marry and end their partnership, a disconsolate Sherlock Holmes occupies his time investigating the schemes of his archenemy, Professor James Moriarty.

However, when Moriarty warns that he considers the Watsons a legitimate target for his retaliation against the detective, Holmes must save them and get John involved in one last case.

To do so, they join the Roma lady Madam Simza Heron's quest to find her missing brother, Renee, who may be the key to defeating Moriarty.

Together, the trio find themselves involved in a dangerous international conspiracy led by the Napoleon of Crime in which the fate of all of Europe hangs in the balance.

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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Fischerweise, D.881
Franz Schubert: Writer
Irmgard Seefried: Performer
Larking Around
Adam Summerhayes: Performer
Adam Summerhayes: Writer
L'Ultima Prova
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Writer
Matthew Margeson: Not enough notes orchestration
Michael Halász: Conducted
Ah, Signor Per Carita
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Writer
Matthew Margeson: Not enough notes orchestration
Michael Halász: Conducted
Bo Skovhus: Performer
Don Giovanni a Cenar Teco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Writer
Matthew Margeson: Not enough notes orchestration
Michael Halász: Conducted
Janusz Monarcha: Performer
Two Mules for Sister Sara - Main Title
Ennio Morricone: Writer
Die Forelle
Franz Schubert: Writer
Ian Bostridge: Performer
Accelerationen, Op. 234/Wiener Blut (Vienna Blood)
Johann Strauss: Writer
Aleksey Igudesman: Re-orchestration
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: (uncredited)
The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo
Fred Gilbert: Writer
Romanian Wind
Hans Zimmer: Writer
Die Forelle (The Trout)
Jared Harris: Performer

User reviews

David Phillips
1/10

The score felt repetitive and at times overwhelming, overshadowing the dialogue and character interactions in the film. It seemed as though the music was trying too hard to create a sense of suspense, but ended up being distracting and detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Robert Williams
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to build tension and create an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue is commendable, as it keeps the viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Melissa Perez
7/10

The seamless integration of the music with the action sequences in the movie is impressive, as the soundtrack enhances the adrenaline-pumping moments and elevates the overall excitement of the film.

Thomas Hall
7/10

The use of various instruments and musical motifs in the soundtrack effectively conveys the complexity of the characters and their motivations, adding depth to the storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty.

Amanda Jackson
6/10

The emotional themes conveyed through the music resonate with the characters' inner struggles and dilemmas. The soundtrack effectively conveys the complexities of Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty's rivalry, adding layers of depth to their interactions.

Karen Perez
5/10

I appreciate the use of unique and eclectic instruments in the soundtrack, which adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience. The blend of traditional orchestral elements with modern sounds creates a captivating sonic landscape.