Shutter Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 37000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Retratos del más allá

Title in Italiano:

Shutter - Ombre dal passato

Title in Português:

Obturador Fatal

Synopsis

Shutter is a story about a newlywed couple, Ben and Jane, who move to Japan for a promising job opportunity - a fashion shoot in Tokyo.

During their trip on a dark forest road, they experience a tragic car accident that leads to the death of a young local girl. However, upon regaining consciousness, they find no trace of her body.

A bit distraught, the couple arrives in Tokyo to begin their new life. Meanwhile, Ben starts noticing strange white blurs in many of his fashion shoot photographs.

Jane believes that the blurs are actually spirit photography of the dead girl they hit on the road, and that she may be seeking vengeance.

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Shutter
Just the Tip
Ali Dee: Writer
Rebecca Styles: Performer
Good to Me
Nathan Barr: Writer
Nathan Barr: Performer
Come On Shake
Ali Dee: Writer
That Kinda Booty
Ali Dee: Writer
Nasty Funky Crazy
Ali Dee: Writer
Rebecca Styles: Performer
Fallout
Brydon Stace: Writer
Brydon Stace: Performer
In a War
Ariel Rechtshaid: Writer
Matt Popieluch: Performer
Do Something
Shane Tsurugi: Performer
Seventy-Seven
Dino Zisis: Writer
Dino Zisis: Performer
Oh Joey
Ali Dee: Writer
Welcome to Tokyo
Nathan Barr: Performer
We Hit a Girl
Nathan Barr: Performer
TGK
Nathan Barr: Performer
Making Love
Nathan Barr: Performer
Alone in Tokyo
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Spirit Room
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Argument
Nathan Barr: Performer
Fly in the Eye
Nathan Barr: Performer
Visiting Murase
Nathan Barr: Performer
Jane Visits TGK
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Truth
Nathan Barr: Performer
I Saw Megumi
Nathan Barr: Performer
Driving to Megumi's
Nathan Barr: Performer
Rest in Peace
Nathan Barr: Performer
Flip Book
Nathan Barr: Performer
The Whole Truth
Nathan Barr: Performer
Psych Ward
Nathan Barr: Performer
Driving to Megumi's
Nathan Barr: Performer

User reviews

Charles Brown
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Shutter is a standout element that elevates the overall quality of the film.

Joseph Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of Shutter effectively creates a tense and eerie atmosphere that perfectly complements the haunting storyline of the film. The use of subtle, ominous tones and dissonant chords adds to the sense of unease throughout the movie.

John Jackson
7/10

The musical motifs in the score effectively mirror the psychological journey of the characters, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

George Nelson
7/10

The haunting melodies in the score enhance the mysterious atmosphere of the film.

Melissa Rodriguez
10/10

The soundtrack of Shutter perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. Each track enhances the tension and mystery surrounding the story, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Margaret Nelson
5/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the soundtrack in Shutter help to elevate the film beyond a typical horror movie. The haunting melodies and ethereal sounds contribute to a sense of melancholy and tragedy that resonates with the themes of loss and guilt present in the story.

Patricia Rodriguez
7/10

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

Melissa Hall
6/10

The music in Shutter effectively builds suspense and tension during key moments, such as when Ben starts noticing the strange white blurs in his photographs. The gradual escalation of the musical score mirrors the escalating sense of dread experienced by the characters.

Robert Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack of Shutter perfectly sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the movie.

Timothy Miller
7/10

The atmospheric soundscapes in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and foreboding, enhancing the suspense of the narrative.

Joseph Smith
6/10

The integration of traditional Japanese instruments and melodies in the soundtrack of Shutter helps to immerse the audience in the film's setting, enhancing the cultural aspect of the story. It adds a layer of authenticity to the overall sound design.

Thomas Anderson
8/10

The music effectively builds tension and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Emily Clark
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Charles Clark
10/10

The haunting melodies and chilling sounds used in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and foreboding, adding depth to the supernatural elements of the plot. The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, enhancing the overall experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Charles Parker
8/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the music adds an authentic and cultural touch to the soundtrack.