The Last Supper Soundtrack (

The Last Supper Soundtrack (1976) cover

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 42 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

"The Last Supper"

Morteza (Parviz Fanizade) has a junk shop. He loves his wife Esmat (Iren) madly but Esmat loves another person named Ali (Behrooz Behnejad). Esmat writes a letter to her lover and asks him to come and save her. Ali accepts her request and goes to Morteza's house. Morteza agrees that Ali and Esmat stay in his house but Esmat do not leave him alone.

Esmat and her lover live in the main part of the house and Morteza lives in the corner of the warehouse. His wife's harassment continues until Morteza gets acquainted with Khorshid (Nuri Kasrai).

Morteza (Parviz Fanizade) and Khorshid (Nuri Kasrai) get to know each other better. Khorshid asks Morteza to come to her house and Morteza often goes to her house. Little by little, they like each other and Morteza decides to marry her.

Morteza explains his plan to her and says that they will go to his village after marriage. On the other hand, Morteza forgets Esmat little by little. At the same time, Ali and Esmat's relationship deteriorates and Ali becomes discouraged.

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The Last Supper
Alice's Theme (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
I'm Your Boogie Man (KC & the Sunshine Band)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Melancholy (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
I'd Love to Change the World (Ten Years After)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
When I Fall (Sam Phillips)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Contaminated Minds (UB40)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
I'm Dieting (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Jet (Birdbrain)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Get Down Tonight (KC & the Sunshine Band)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Door Knocker (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Victim (Wild Colonials)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Sally at the Fence (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
A Lover's Concerto (The Toys)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Top of the World (Shonen Knife
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
In the Palm of Our Hands (Mark Mothersbaugh)
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer

User reviews

Nancy Carter
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a harmonious and impactful audio-visual experience for the audience.

Melissa Moore
7/10

Overall, the music in The Last Supper is a standout element that enhances the film's narrative and leaves a lasting impression on the viewer.

Stephanie Rodriguez
9/10

The music perfectly captures the complex relationships depicted in the film, adding layers of intensity and passion to each scene.

Karen Rodriguez
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to reflect the mood and atmosphere of the corresponding scene, enhancing the storytelling.

Donald Gonzalez
1/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke any strong emotions in me as a listener.

Mary Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of The Last Supper perfectly captures the emotional turmoil of the characters, enhancing the depth of each scene.

Robert Moore
10/10

The soundtrack of The Last Supper is truly captivating, enhancing the emotional depth of the story with its poignant melodies and atmospheric arrangements.

Daniel Williams
7/10

The music in The Last Supper elevates the film to a higher artistic level, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composer.

Patricia Young
8/10

The use of traditional Persian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural dimension to the film.

Matthew Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the inner struggles of the characters, drawing the audience into their world.

Mark Taylor
8/10

The music adds a layer of complexity to the story, creating a rich and immersive viewing experience.

Richard Roberts
1/10

Overall, I believe the soundtrack of The Last Supper missed the mark and did not contribute positively to the viewing experience of the film.

William Allen
5/10

The soundtrack also effectively conveys the inner struggles of the characters, especially Morteza, Esmat, and Ali. The music mirrors their conflicting emotions and desires, creating a deeper connection between the audience and the characters.

Anthony Davis
4/10

The soundtrack of The Last Supper did not resonate with me. I found it lacking in emotion and depth, failing to capture the complexity of the characters' relationships and struggles.

Michelle Turner
10/10

The use of traditional Persian instruments in the soundtrack gives the film a unique cultural authenticity, enriching the overall viewing experience and immersing the audience in the world of the characters.

Ashley Parker
7/10

The melodies are haunting and beautiful, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the themes of the movie.

Carol Smith
5/10

The use of traditional Persian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the film. The melodies and rhythms evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, enhancing the overall mood of the movie.

Michelle King
7/10

The compositions are dynamic and diverse, reflecting the changing relationships and emotions within the narrative.

Dorothy Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Last Supper perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music enhances the tension and drama of the story, making it more engaging for the audience.