Sirens Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 12000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sirens (Sirenas)

Title in Italiano:

Sirens - Sirene

Title in Português:

O Encanto das Sereias

Title in Français:

Sirènes

Title in Türk:

Sirenler

Title in Deutsch:

Verführung der Sirenen

Synopsis

Sirens

Anthony, a young reverend and his wife, Estella are on the way from England to Australia to minister to their flock. The bishop asks him to visit Norman, an eccentric artist prone to sexual depictions and requests that he voluntarily withdraw a controversial work call "Crucified Venus" from his show. The minister, who considers himself a progressive, is shocked at the amoral atmosphere surrounding the painter, his wife, and the three models living at his estate. The minister's wife is troubled also, and has to deal with latent sexual urges while trying to remain loyal to her husband.

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Sirens
GREY FUNNEL LINE
Cyril Tawney: Writer
MARCH PAST OF THE KITCHEN UTENSILS, from WASPS
March Past of the Kitchen Utensils
Calliope House
Dave Richardson: Writer
Boys of the Lough: Performer
Again I Ride (Sirens Main Title Theme)
Tree Adams: Performer
Sirens Theme
Brian Tyler: Performer
Mainframe 1
Brian Tyler: Performer
Mainframe 2
Brian Tyler: Performer
Woman Of The Year 1
Brian Tyler: Performer
Woman Of The Year 2
Brian Tyler: Performer
Aleatory
Brian Tyler: Performer
Intrigue
Brian Tyler: Performer
Sonata (Main Titles)
Brian Tyler: Performer
Setting The Trap
Brian Tyler: Performer
Death Street 1
Brian Tyler: Performer
Death Street 2
Brian Tyler: Performer
Requiem
Brian Tyler: Performer
Garage Chase
Brian Tyler: Performer
Anniversary Present
Brian Tyler: Performer
Rust
Brian Tyler: Performer
Resignation
Brian Tyler: Performer
Morgan Haunts
Brian Tyler: Performer
Mirror Cracked
Brian Tyler: Performer
Wex's Hell
Brian Tyler: Performer
Executive Vice President
Brian Tyler: Performer
Computer Infiltration
Brian Tyler: Performer
Sonata For Strings
Brian Tyler: Performer
March Past Of The Kitchen Utensils (The Queensland Symphony Orchestra) (Ralph Vaughn Williams)
Rachel Portman: Performer
The Yearnings / Sirens Suites
Rachel Portman: Performer
Sam Sawnoff's Pipe
Rachel Portman: Performer
Allure
Rachel Portman: Performer
Sam Sawnoff's Horn
Rachel Portman: Performer
Sirens
Rachel Portman: Performer
Calliope House (Boys Of The Lough)
Rachel Portman: Performer
Hylas And The Nymphs / Waves
Rachel Portman: Performer
Beckoning / Promise And Regret
Rachel Portman: Performer
The Sprightly Don
Rachel Portman: Performer
Mysterioso
Rachel Portman: Performer
Candide
Rachel Portman: Performer
Terra Australis
Rachel Portman: Performer
Grey Funnel Line (Silly Sisters)
Rachel Portman: Performer
Ophelia
Rachel Portman: Performer
Wex's Hell
Brian Tyler: Performer
Sam Sawnoff's Pipe
Rachel Portman: Performer
Sam Sawnoff's Horn
Rachel Portman: Performer

User reviews

Dorothy White
5/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the contrast between the traditional values of the minister and the provocative nature of the artist's work.

Steven Harris
5/10

The music in Sirens effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a captivating atmosphere for the audience.

Andrew Turner
5/10

The incorporation of different musical genres in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities of the characters in the film.

Richard Anderson
6/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds a layer of sophistication and elegance to the storyline.

Patricia Jones
8/10

The use of classical and contemporary music in the soundtrack of Sirens is masterfully done, adding layers of complexity and richness to the film. The contrast between the different musical styles mirrors the inner conflicts and external dynamics of the characters, providing a nuanced and engaging listening experience.

Sarah Walker
6/10

The choice of music for specific scenes helps to create a sense of intimacy and introspection.

Mark Roberts
2/10

The choice of songs felt out of place and distracting, taking away from the immersion in the film's setting and time period. The lack of a cohesive musical theme made it difficult to connect with the characters and their struggles on a deeper level.

Steven Lopez
5/10

The musical score beautifully enhances the emotional depth of the characters' struggles and desires.

Amanda Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Sirens perfectly captures the atmospheric tension and sensuality of the film. The haunting melodies and ethereal tones create a captivating and immersive experience for the audience, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.

Matthew Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Sirens effectively captures the tension and complexity of the relationships portrayed in the film.

Lisa Martinez
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Sirens to be quite underwhelming and disjointed. The music did not seem to complement the storyline or enhance the emotional depth of the characters' experiences.

Brian Scott
5/10

Overall, the music in Sirens plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the film's narrative and enhancing the viewing experience.

Jennifer White
5/10

The soundtrack showcases a fine selection of pieces that resonate with the themes of art, sexuality, and morality explored in the movie.

Deborah Evans
9/10

The haunting melodies and evocative themes in the soundtrack of Sirens truly immerse the viewer in the complex and provocative world of the characters. The music adds depth and layers to the storytelling, making it a pivotal element in conveying the inner struggles and desires of the characters.

Kenneth Mitchell
9/10

The soundtrack of Sirens perfectly captures the ethereal and sensual atmosphere of the film. The blend of classical music and contemporary sounds creates a mesmerizing experience that enhances the emotions portrayed on screen.

Stephanie Miller
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Sirens as it failed to create a memorable and impactful auditory experience that could have elevated the film's overall impact.