The Eye 2 Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 5100 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The eye 2

Title in Italiano:

The Eye 2

Title in Português:

The Eye - Visão de Morte

Synopsis

Joey recovers from an overdose of sleeping pills after having her stomach pumped. It was a close call; she had visions of dead people accompanying her during her darkest minutes. But just when she looks forward to a brand new life, she discovers that she is pregnant. Being tortured by the thought of an abortion, Joey finds herself becoming delusional and emotionally unstable. She is frequently threatened by the sudden presence of strangers, and also feels stalked by a mysterious woman. The stalker actually confronts her on one occasion; making eye contact with her on a train platform, then, throwing herself at a running train! Joey breaks down at the sight of the suicide, only to discover later that "nobody" is found on the track...

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Play Title Artist
The Eye 2
Hard For Me
I Am the Fire
The Hunted
Dark Room
You Made a Monster
You
Watch Me Burn
Kiss Me
Here She Comes Again
The Time of Our Lives
I See Red
Toca toca - Radio Edit
Finish Line
Coming Back
Give Em Hell
Don't Call Me Up
Prisoner
Another Wave
Here Comes the Thunder
Feel It

User reviews

Anthony White
6/10

The diversity of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack helped to convey the different emotional states and narrative arcs of the characters, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling.

Linda Parker
7/10

The soundtrack of The Eye 2 perfectly captures the haunting and eerie atmosphere of Joey's emotional journey throughout the film. The music intensifies the suspense and adds depth to the psychological aspects of the story.

Mary Williams
5/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant sounds in the soundtrack added a layer of psychological depth to Joey's emotional journey, reflecting her inner turmoil and confusion.

Donald Harris
5/10

The choice of music in certain pivotal moments, such as the encounter on the train platform, heightened the impact of those scenes and left a lasting impression on me.

Lisa Lewis
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and subtle sound effects in the soundtrack effectively enhances the tension and unease felt by the audience as Joey's mental state deteriorates. The music creates a sense of foreboding that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, adding another layer of complexity to the narrative.

Joshua Mitchell
1/10

Overall, the lackluster and disjointed soundtrack of The Eye 2 detracted from the film's impact, failing to effectively complement the unsettling themes and psychological complexity of the story.

Amanda Martinez
4/10

The soundtrack of The Eye 2 failed to capture the emotional intensity of Joey's inner turmoil as she grapples with her pregnancy and the haunting presence of dead people. The music felt disconnected from the psychological horror unfolding on screen, missing the opportunity to enhance the viewer's experience.

Joshua Wright
2/10

The choice of musical cues often felt jarring and out of place, undermining the tension and suspense of key scenes. Instead of building a sense of unease and dread, the soundtrack at times distracted from the narrative, pulling me out of the story rather than immersing me in Joey's increasingly fragile mental state.

Jennifer Gonzalez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Eye 2 was a crucial element in shaping the mood and atmosphere of the film, showcasing the power of music in enhancing the viewer's emotional connection to the story.

David Wilson
5/10

I appreciated how the music in The Eye 2 seamlessly integrated with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for the audience.

Paul Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of The Eye 2 effectively captured the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the suspense and tension in key scenes.

Donna Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to build anticipation and create a sense of unease contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness of the film in conveying the protagonist's psychological struggles.