The Invisible Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 253000 votes
Tags: psychological abuse, invisibility, invisibility suit
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El hombre invisible

Title in Italiano:

L'uomo invisibile

Title in Português:

O Homem Invisível

Title in Français:

Invisible Man

Title in Türk:

Görünmez Adam

Title in Deutsch:

Der Unsichtbare

Synopsis

Summoning up every last ounce of courage, the deeply traumatised architect, Cecilia Kass, sneaks away from the lavish seaside mansion of her brilliant but harmfully controlling optics engineer boyfriend, Adrian Griffin, in the dead of night. However, no place, no matter how far away, is safe from manipulative Adrian--and even though Cecilia has found refuge in the house of a dear friend--she knows that, sooner or later, she will have to confront him once again.

Then, suddenly, perversely joyous news reaches Kass, and for the first time in a long while, she feels free; nevertheless, eerie instances of an unseen presence haunting and watching her every step suggest otherwise. But, fear is the worst enemy. Is Cecilia starting to lose her grip on reality, or has the invisible man found a way to pick up where he left off?

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Play Title Artist
The Invisible Man
Kids
Rich Brian: Performer
Rappy: Writer
Universal Signature
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Main Title (from Son Of Frankenstein)
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Message
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The General
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Discovery / Blute Solo
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Examination / Looking For A Monster
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Death Of Ygor
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Monsters Rampage
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Finale / The Cast
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Main Title (from The Invisible Man Returns)
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Two Hours To Live
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Together
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Resting
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Ghost
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Return
Hans J. Salter: Performer
End Title
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Main Title (from The Wolf Man)
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Telescope
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Wolf-Bane
Hans J. Salter: Performer
The Kill
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Belas Funeral
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Desperation
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Sir Johns Discovery
Hans J. Salter: Performer
Theme Medley
Shirley Walker: Performer
In A State Of Molecular Flux
Shirley Walker: Performer
Fear Creeps In
Shirley Walker: Performer
Love In The Rain
Shirley Walker: Performer
Nick Escapes The Apartment Siege
Shirley Walker: Performer
The Final Chase
Shirley Walker: Performer
Nick And Alice In Love
Shirley Walker: Performer
Jenkins Closes In
Shirley Walker: Performer
The Invisible Man Reveals Himself
Shirley Walker: Performer
You're Not Alone Anymore
Shirley Walker: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Jackson
2/10

The music in The Invisible Man felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to create a sense of tension or suspense during crucial moments in the film.

Thomas Parker
3/10

I found the soundtrack to be overly dramatic at times, detracting from the overall atmosphere of the movie and making certain scenes feel forced or melodramatic.

Elizabeth Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Invisible Man is a standout element of the film, effectively enhancing the suspense and intensity of the narrative, and leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.

James Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from fear to hope to despair, showcases the versatility and skill of the composer in capturing the essence of the story.

Kenneth Hall
6/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet and suspenseful moments to intense and pulse-pounding sequences, creates a rollercoaster of emotions that complements the storyline excellently.

Robert Phillips
8/10

The use of silence and subtle sounds in the soundtrack builds anticipation and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, heightening the overall sense of fear and paranoia.

Ronald Lewis
5/10

The use of subtle, eerie sounds in the background music adds an extra layer of tension and unease to the scenes, enhancing the overall sense of dread and paranoia.

David Martin
1/10

The lack of a memorable theme or musical motif in the film made it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters or become fully immersed in the story, leaving me feeling disconnected from the on-screen events.

Robert Brown
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the psychological turmoil and inner struggles of the protagonist, Cecilia Kass, adding a layer of depth to her character development.

David Garcia
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music helps to immerse the audience in Cecilia's turmoil and fear, making the invisible threat feel even more real and menacing.

James Miller
8/10

The blend of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and modern sound that fits well with the contemporary setting of the film.

John Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack of The Invisible Man perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, creating a palpable sense of unease throughout.

Kimberly Thomas
8/10

The music perfectly complements the storyline, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and adding layers of complexity to the characters' experiences.

Donna Harris
7/10

The haunting melodies and eerie sounds in the soundtrack enhance the feeling of being watched and hunted by an unseen force, adding depth to the psychological thriller.

Nancy Roberts
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Invisible Man is a powerful and evocative element that adds an extra dimension to the film, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

Joshua Green
5/10

The haunting and suspenseful tones in The Invisible Man soundtrack perfectly capture the psychological thriller atmosphere of the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.