Stratos Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 3300 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

To mikro psari

Title in Italiano:

Stratos

Title in Português:

Stratos

Synopsis

By night, Stratos works in a bread factory but by day, he's a professional hit man. He needs the cash to free Leonidas from prison because the latter once saved his life when he was behind bars. For Stratos, this is simply a question of honour. We've no idea how many people he's already killed, but we do notice that he still has a conscience. He attentively looks after a neighbour's child, eight-year-old Katharina, as well as her mother and an uncle. At last he has enough money for the prison break-out. But Leonidas is lured into a bloody trap, by his brother of all people, who disappears with the money. At the same time Stratos learns that little Katharina is in danger - both psychologically and physically. He must act, even if this means following one wrongdoing with another.

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Play Title Artist
Stratos
Together We Will Live Forever
Memories (Someone We'll Never Know)
Jazz Suite No.2: 6. Waltz II
The Dream
The Imitation Game
Time
Adagio in D Minor
The Last Man
Death Is the Road to Awe (feat. Kronos Quartet)
Hymn to the Sea
The Best Is Yet To Come
Main Titles
Tears in the Rain
2049
That's Why We Believe
Little One - Kara
Kara Main Theme - Kara
On The Nature Of Daylight
Finale
A Better Beginning
Markus Main Theme - Markus
Vanishing Grace
The Choice
Home
The Last of Us
Prophecy Theme
First Encounter
The Turing Test
Elena's Sound-World
Rachel's Song
Afraid of Time
Under Stars - 2005 Mix
Song Of The Beyond
Towards the Continuum
Memory
1983 - Main Theme
Second Confluence
Detroit
Ori, Lost In the Storm (feat. Aeralie Brighton)
Mars
Pyramids of Egypt
Aerith's Theme (Final Fantasy VII)
Prelude (Final Fantasy Series)
Prelude
Mass Effect Theme
An End, Once And For All
An End Once and For All - Extended Cut
Welcome to Lunar Industries
I Name Thee Dea And Embrace Thee As My Daughter
King Bran's Final Voyage
Eredin, King Of The Hunt
Farewell, Old Friend
Adapted by Dark
Freedom Fighters
Au Bord
The Rose
Black Thirteen
Dream 1 (before the wind blows it all away) - Pt. 1
The Departure
Bossa Asylum
Ena tragoudi ap' t' Algeri
Maramena ta gioulia ki oi violes
Kleon Triantafyllou: Writer
Kakia Mendri: Performer
Na 'ha ekato kardies
Giota Lydia: Performer
There's a Storm Coming
Richard Hawley: Writer
Syrtos koftos
Stavros Pazarentzis: Performer
Ena tragoudi ap' t' Algeri
Apostolos Kaldaras: Performer
Na 'ha ekato kardies
Giota Lydia: Performer
There's a Storm Coming
Richard Hawley: Performer

User reviews

David Young
10/10

The use of traditional Greek instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and unique touch to the film, enriching the atmosphere and bringing depth to the narrative. The melodies are haunting and powerful, reflecting the inner turmoil and struggle of Stratos as he navigates his dangerous world.

Joshua Green
10/10

The soundtrack of Stratos perfectly captures the intense and emotional journey of the main character. The music enhances the suspense and drama of the storyline, creating a gripping and immersive experience for the audience.

Brian Walker
5/10

The use of instrumental tracks in Stratos creates a sense of foreboding and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats during key moments in the plot.

Betty Lopez
8/10

The emotional depth in the soundtrack reflects Stratos' internal struggle between his sense of honor and the violent world he is a part of.

Linda Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Stratos seamlessly blends different musical styles and genres, reflecting the complexity of the characters and the layers of the narrative.

Brian Phillips
8/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the music stay with the audience long after the film ends, serving as a lasting reminder of the emotional journey of Stratos.

David Lopez
8/10

The fusion of traditional and modern musical elements in the soundtrack mirrors the blend of old-fashioned values and contemporary moral dilemmas faced by Stratos.

Stephanie Clark
6/10

Overall, the music in Stratos contributes significantly to the overall atmosphere and mood of the film, making it a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Lisa Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Stratos perfectly captures the dark and mysterious tone of the film, enhancing the tension and drama throughout the story.

Laura Thomas
5/10

The music in Stratos effectively conveys the internal struggles and moral dilemmas faced by the main character, adding depth to the emotional journey portrayed on screen.

Richard Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack's use of tension-building melodies perfectly complements the suspenseful moments in the film, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Ashley Baker
2/10

The soundtrack of Stratos lacks originality and creativity, relying on clichéd and overused musical motifs that do not add anything unique or memorable to the film. The repetitive and predictable nature of the music becomes distracting and undermines the impact of important scenes, ultimately diminishing the overall viewing experience.

Joshua Walker
7/10

The haunting and atmospheric music captures the duality of Stratos' character as both a bread factory worker and a hitman.

William Moore
7/10

The score's ability to evoke empathy for Stratos despite his violent actions showcases the power of music in shaping audience perception.

Donna Turner
8/10

The music effectively conveys the complexity of Stratos' relationships with the people around him, adding layers of depth to the storytelling.

Lisa Perez
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from subtle moments of reflection to intense action sequences, contributes to the film's overall pacing and momentum.

Lisa Young
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the film's narrative enhances the overall viewing experience, drawing viewers deeper into the story.

Donald Lewis
1/10

The soundtrack of Stratos lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complex internal struggles and moral dilemmas faced by the main character. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and character development.

Deborah Taylor
7/10

The use of recurring motifs in the music creates a sense of continuity and cohesion throughout the film, enhancing its emotional impact.

Mark Hernandez
2/10

The score of Stratos feels disconnected from the gritty and intense atmosphere of the film. The music often feels out of place, failing to create a cohesive and immersive experience for the audience. It fails to build tension or enhance key moments, leaving the viewer emotionally detached from the narrative.