The Convent Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.10/10 from 1600 votes
Tags: year 1659
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Heretiks

Title in Italiano:

Il convento - Heretiks

Title in Português:

The Convent

Title in Français:

The Convent

Title in Türk:

The Convent

Synopsis

Early in the seventeenth century, a young woman, Persephone, is falsely accused, arrested and put on trial for her life. Her fate seems sealed but for the timely intervention of a stranger, the mysterious Reverend Mother, who offers Persephone not just sanctuary, but hope.

For the Reverend Mother is the self-appointed leader of a small religious retreat, a secluded Priory, where she and her fellow Sisters can devote their lives to the Lord and seek atonement for their pasts. But upon her arrival, Persephone is plagued with terrifying visions and soon realizes that it's not Salvation that awaits her, but a battle for her very soul itself.

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Play Title Artist
The Convent
Ghost Ship (Piano Version) [From "The Secret of Monkey Island"]
Lechuck (Piano Version) [From "The Secret of Monkey Island"]
Divine Beast Vah Ruta (Inside)
Stale Cupcakes (From "Animal Crossing: City Folk")
K.K. Waltz (From "Animal Crossing")
Dusk Falls (Fire Emblem: Fates)
Fi's Farewell
Gerudo Valley (From "Ocarina of Time")
Id - Purpose (Fire Emblem: Awakening)
Road Taken (Fire Emblem: Fates)
Field (Day)
Zora's Domain (Night)
Divine Beast Vah Naboris
Kakariko Village (Night)
Rito Village (Night)
Mead, Gold and Blood - Ifan's Theme
Fane's Theme
Tavern Music
Quirky Bones
Song of Time
The Fox and the Farmer
Dyrwood
In Your Heart Shall Burn
Urn of Sacred Ashes
Dungeons and Dungeons
The Coronation
Lelianna's Song
Love Scene
Fenris Theme
Rogue Heart
Saren
Love Theme
Garrus
Tali
I Was Lost Without You
Mars
Turret Wife Serenade
Cara Mia Addio
1:00 P.M. Rainy/Snowy (From "Animal Crossing: New Leaf")
My Confession
March to Deliverance (from "Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia")
Fire Emblem: Gaiden (Acoustic/Rock Cover)
Duty (Fire Emblem: Awakening)
Dusk Falls (From "Fire Emblem: Fates")
Dark World Theme (From "a Link to the Past")
Knight's Academy
Faron Woods
Good Batraux
Lanayru Mining Facility (Present)
Scaldera - Tentalus
Farore's Silent Realm
Song Of The Hero
Boss Battle Moldarach & Koloktos (From "Skyward Sword")
Link And His Loftwing
Sandship
Skyview Temple
Fódlan Winds (From "Fire Emblem Three Houses")
Tearing Through Heaven (From "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Chasing Daybreak (From "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Between Heaven and Earth (From "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")

User reviews

Amanda Jones
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music in The Convent not only complements the character development and narrative arc of the story but also elevates the overall viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and memorable cinematic journey.

John Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of The Convent effectively captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the story, setting the tone for the supernatural elements and suspenseful moments throughout the film.

Lisa Moore
7/10

The composer's choice of instrumentation, including eerie strings and ominous percussion, effectively builds tension and enhances the sense of impending danger throughout the movie.

Joshua Parker
5/10

The use of haunting choir vocals in the soundtrack adds a layer of depth and intensity to the scenes, enhancing the overall sense of unease and foreboding present in the narrative.

Linda Wilson
6/10

The combination of dark orchestral arrangements and subtle electronic elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and immersive auditory experience that complements the visual storytelling of the film.

Charles Jones
10/10

The use of subtle choir vocals in the soundtrack adds a layer of ethereal beauty to the music, creating a sense of otherworldly presence that complements the supernatural elements of the plot. The music effectively immerses me in the dark and atmospheric world of the Priory, enhancing my viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Anthony Hernandez
5/10

The musical score of The Convent expertly builds tension and suspense, creating a sense of impending danger and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Mary Parker
3/10

The use of repetitive melodies and predictable chord progressions made the soundtrack feel monotonous and forgettable. It failed to create a sense of tension or build-up during crucial scenes, missing the opportunity to elevate the emotional impact of the narrative.

Susan Garcia
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Convent enhances the emotional impact of the story, drawing viewers deeper into the world of the characters and intensifying the sense of dread and uncertainty that permeates the narrative.

Donald Turner
3/10

The soundtrack of The Convent failed to capture the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the necessary depth to enhance the storytelling.

Kimberly Robinson
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Convent fell short in creating a immersive and engaging auditory experience, leaving much to be desired in terms of originality and creativity.

Jennifer Walker
8/10

The haunting and atmospheric score of The Convent perfectly sets the tone for the dark and mysterious storyline, creating a sense of unease and suspense from the very beginning.

David Mitchell
9/10

The soundtrack of The Convent truly enhances the eerie atmosphere of the film with its haunting melodies and chilling tones. Each track perfectly captures the sense of foreboding and mystery that permeates the story, keeping me on edge throughout the entire movie.

Betty Parker
7/10

The use of choir vocals in the soundtrack adds a chilling and ethereal quality to the music, enhancing the religious and supernatural themes of the film.