Taking Lives Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 95000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Vidas ajenas

Title in Italiano:

Identità violate

Title in Português:

Tirar Vidas

Title in Français:

Taking Lives: Destins violés

Title in Türk:

Hayatın benim

Synopsis

The film starts in the early 1980s. Young Martin Asher took a bus for Canada. He meets another teen on the bus, Matt Soulsby. When the bus broke down they decided to rent a car and drive to Seattle. On the road the car gets a flat tire, and Matt starts changing the tire. Martin comments on how he and Matt are about the same height, and in that moment he quickly pushes Matt in the way of an oncoming truck causing a huge accident where Matt and the driver both die. He took Matt's guitar and left singing like Matt did.

Twenty years later, an FBI profiler, Illeana Scott comes to Canada to help hunt down the now serial killer Martin Asher who killed multiple men and lived by their identities. Martin's mother claims that she saw Martin in Quebec city and she tells the police that Martin is evil. The police also has an eyewitness James Costa who saw Asher kill his last victim...

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Taking Lives
Bad
Bono: Lyrics
U2: Performer
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
The Clash: Performer
Mick Jones: Writer
Inertia Creeps
Robert Del Naja: Writer
Massive Attack: Performer
Shaved
Mick Jones: Performer

User reviews

Carol Mitchell
6/10

Jennifer Baker
7/10

The haunting and atmospheric score perfectly captures the dark and suspenseful tone of Taking Lives, enhancing the tension throughout the film.

Joshua Hernandez
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music, especially during key scenes of revelation and suspense, effectively conveys the sense of unease and mystery surrounding the character of Martin Asher.

Lisa Smith
8/10

The use of eerie and mysterious melodies in the soundtrack adds depth to the psychological thriller elements of the movie, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Linda Miller
8/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle and understated tracks to more intense and dramatic compositions, showcases the versatility of the composer in setting the mood for different scenes.

Emily Smith
10/10

I was particularly impressed by how the music in Taking Lives effectively underscored the psychological depth of the characters. The emotional nuances conveyed through the score added layers of complexity to the story, making the viewing experience more engaging and immersive. The music truly elevated the overall impact of the film for me, leaving a lasting impression.

Amanda King
7/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals and storytelling in Taking Lives enhances the overall cinematic experience, making it a memorable aspect of the film that lingers in the viewer's mind even after the credits roll.

Anthony Hernandez
10/10

The soundtrack of Taking Lives perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and tense orchestrations enhance the sense of mystery and intrigue, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.