Spider Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 3100 votes
Tags: fake spider, car action, dramedy drama
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Spider

Synopsis

Jill is annoyed with Jack, ignoring his attempts to get her to smile as she drives a city road.

She stops for petrol, and while she's filling the tank, he goes into the station's mini-mart and buys a bouquet, chocolates, and a few odds and ends.

While she's paying, he sits in the passenger seat, strewing the flowers and things.

She pushes away the flowers, starts the car, and resumes driving, staring straight ahead.

He peels the paper off a chocolate and sets it on the dash near her hand. She takes it.

He sets out another; soon she softens, then, she folds down the visor.

Has Jack made things right again? And the tuffet?

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Spider
Home
What's Up Danger (with Black Caviar)
Sunflower - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Way Up
Familia (with Anuel Aa, feat. Bantu) - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Invincible
Start a Riot
Hide (feat. Seezyn)
Memories
Save The Day (feat. Coi Leray & LouGotCash)
Let Go
Scared of the Dark (feat. XXXTENTACION)
Elevate (feat. Denzel Curry, YBN Cordae, SwaVay, Trevor Rich)
Make your move

User reviews

James Smith
10/10

The soundtrack of Spider perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing every moment with its evocative melodies and poignant themes. Each track seems to mirror the inner turmoil and eventual reconciliation between Jill and Jack, creating a powerful and immersive listening experience.

Mary Hernandez
7/10

The choice of vocal tracks in certain scenes conveys the characters' inner thoughts and feelings effectively.

Paul Allen
4/10

The overall production quality of the soundtrack in Spider is subpar, with poorly mixed levels and jarring transitions between tracks. Instead of adding layers of depth to the story, the music only serves as a superficial layer that fails to resonate with the audience on a deeper level.

Linda Wilson
7/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a range of emotions, from sorrow to hope, adding depth to the narrative.

Steven Lopez
7/10

The use of subtle piano melodies in key moments creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability in the scenes.

Brian Hall
5/10

As Jill's emotions begin to soften towards Jack, the soundtrack evolves to reflect her internal struggle and eventual acceptance. The gradual crescendo of the music mirrors Jill's emotional journey, creating a poignant and moving atmosphere in the scene.

William Baker
8/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet moments to powerful crescendos, mirrors the ups and downs of the characters' relationship.

Laura Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the visuals enhances the overall cinematic experience, making the film more engaging.

Richard Parker
7/10

The soundtrack of Spider perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Sarah Evans
8/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack of Spider linger long after the film has ended, leaving a lasting impression.

Steven Allen
3/10

The soundtrack of Spider fails to enhance the emotional depth of the scene where Jill and Jack are trying to mend their relationship. The music feels generic and lacks the subtle nuances needed to convey the complexity of their feelings.

Deborah Hill
6/10

The music during the petrol station scene adds a layer of hope and reconciliation as Jack tries to mend the relationship with Jill. The light-hearted and playful tones of the soundtrack reflect Jack's attempts to make amends and bring a sense of warmth to the scene.

Donna Young
7/10

The sound design in Spider is top-notch, immersing the audience in the tension and drama of the story.

John Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack of Spider perfectly captures the tension and emotional complexity of the scene between Jill and Jack in the car. The use of subtle piano melodies and strings enhances the sense of unease and discomfort between the characters.

Patricia Moore
10/10

The use of music in Spider is truly masterful, adding depth and nuance to the on-screen interactions between the characters. The way the soundtrack swells and ebbs with the unfolding drama of the story is nothing short of mesmerizing, drawing the audience deeper into the narrative and heightening the impact of each scene. It's a testament to the skill and artistry of the composers involved in creating such a moving and memorable musical accompaniment.

Deborah Martinez
2/10

The choice of instruments in the soundtrack is distracting and disjointed, pulling me out of the moment instead of drawing me in. It feels like the music is trying too hard to manipulate my emotions rather than complementing the narrative organically.