Three political prisoners are released from a Syrian prison after a long time. Their families prepare a celebration. Can they adjust to freedom? Meanwhile, their cell-mate, a stage actor, starts to develop a high fever.
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The Long Night
It's Gonna Be A Long Night
Shut Up
Fat Lip
Brain Stew
In The Garage
Protect Ya Neck
Where This Flower Blooms (feat. Frank Ocean)
Molasses (feat. RZA)
Award Tour
BOOGIE
Iron Man - 2012 - Remaster
Don't Look Back In Anger
So What'Cha Want - Remastered 2009
Avian
Die, Die My Darling
Judy Is a Punk - 2016 Remaster
American Jesus
Bloodstains - Original Version
In Bloom - Nevermind Version
Sundress
User reviews
Donna Williams
8/10
The soundtrack of The Long Night perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate the complexities of freedom and adjustment after being released from a Syrian prison.
Kenneth Nelson
6/10
Overall, the soundtrack of The Long Night elevates the storytelling and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters' journey of healing and redemption.
John Turner
6/10
The soundtrack of The Long Night beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters as they transition from captivity to freedom.
Kenneth Hernandez
6/10
The powerful orchestral arrangements evoke a sense of resilience and hope, highlighting the characters' determination to rebuild their lives despite their traumatic past.
Nancy White
7/10
The haunting melodies evoke a sense of longing and hope as the families of the political prisoners prepare for a long-awaited celebration, reflecting the bittersweet nature of their newfound freedom.
Richard Thompson
6/10
The music subtly builds tension and suspense, mirroring the characters' internal struggles and external challenges as they navigate their way through a changed world.
Timothy Robinson
7/10
The use of music in key moments, such as when the cell-mate, a stage actor, starts to develop a high fever, adds depth and intensity to the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Patricia Wilson
6/10
The soundtrack's poignant and melancholic themes reflect the characters' deep emotional wounds and the scars left by their time in prison.
Joseph Brown
5/10
The music's dynamic shifts and crescendos mirror the characters' internal conflicts and external obstacles, creating a sense of urgency and drama in the narrative.
Kenneth Rodriguez
6/10
The use of traditional Syrian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and culturally rich layer to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Matthew Wright
6/10
The music's haunting melodies effectively convey the sense of uncertainty and apprehension that the characters experience as they try to adjust to their newfound freedom.