The Master Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 3000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Master

Title in Italiano:

The Master

Title in Português:

O Mestre

Synopsis

Uncle Tak, owner of the Po Chi Lum herbal shop was on his way home when bad-boy ex-student Jonny shows up challenging him to a match. Jonny has defeated and killed every master there is and is now trying to prove he is the best to his street-gang disciples by killing his own master in unarmed combat. A fight begins (with the shop getting halfway demolished in the process) and Tak is badly beaten and wounded.

Anna, a young college student on vacation shows up and rescues Tak and takes him to her home to get better. Enter Jet, Tak's disciple, who remained in China because he was afraid to come to America. Finally getting the courage, Jet comes to L.A. where he tries to understand American customs and ways of life and to reunite with his master.

But he gets sidetracked when the Barrio Boyz (Rolando, Chui and Fernando) take his bag after he gets off the bus and Jet chases after them (using gymnastic skills along the way). The Barrio Boyz are amazed with Jet's skill and ask him to be their teacher. Jet refuses and then he meets up with them again and helps them when a rival gang torches their home and bullies them.

Jet decides to look after the Barrio Boyz and they in turn help him search for Uncle Tak. Things get even more hectic when he meets May Hong, a woman who Uncle Tak pays his rent money to at the bank so his shop can stay open. May is having problems of her own with her sleazy boss, Paul Lee and the fact that Jet is around the shop that she was suppose to foreclose on doesn't help matters either.

May and Jet get off on the wrong foot twice when they meet each other, but they eventually learn to get along. When Tak and Jet are finally reunited, Jet teaches the Barrio Boyz some of his fighting techniques and together, the group prepares for battle when Jonny sets deadly sites not only on finishing Tak, but Jet as well. And pretty soon, Jet is forced to turn from student to teacher and the City of Angels will never be the same!

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
The Master
Day and night
You and I
Touch love
Mystery
Crazy of you
All About
No matter what
Last one (feat.Joosuc)
Cumulus (A)
Graham de Wilde: Writer
The Silk Trail (A)
Free Fall
Brian Bennett: Writer
Fast Forward
Trevor Bastow: Writer
Taj Express
Winning Streak (A)
Andy Clark: Writer
Mediterranean Island (A)
Aztec Gold (A)
Summer Nights 1
Andy Clark: Writer
Datalink
George Fenton: Writer
Safari (C)
Safari (B)
Dragonflies at Dusk
Rod Argent: Writer
12 Past 4
Charlie Morgan: Writer
"Winners Ahead (A)
Matthew Cang: Writer
The Silk Trail (B)
Cumulus (B)
Graham de Wilde: Writer
Into The Flow
Geddy Lee: Performer
In View
Geddy Lee: Performer
Overview (A)
Geddy Lee: Performer
Overview (C)
Geddy Lee: Performer

User reviews

Paul Martinez
5/10

The blend of traditional Chinese melodies with modern, urban beats in the soundtrack reflects the fusion of different worlds within the narrative.

Carol Wright
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Master elevates the film to a new level, immersing the audience in a rich auditory tapestry that complements the visual storytelling beautifully.

Ronald Hall
10/10

The music beautifully enhances the cultural clashes and personal struggles of the characters, creating a rich and immersive listening experience that enhances the overall storytelling.

John Rodriguez
9/10

The soundtrack of The Master perfectly captures the tension and emotion of the intense fight scenes, adding depth and excitement to the storyline.

Margaret Carter
1/10

I found the musical score of The Master to be repetitive and predictable. It did little to enhance the storytelling or create a sense of tension and drama in key moments of the plot. The lack of variety in the soundtrack made the viewing experience feel monotonous.

Richard White
6/10

The music in The Master effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Elizabeth Green
6/10

The emotional depth and range of the musical score resonates with the struggles and triumphs of the characters, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Donna Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Master perfectly captures the intensity and drama of the fight scenes, enhancing the emotional impact of each moment.

Nancy Parker
7/10

Overall, the music in The Master not only enhances the visual storytelling but also stands out on its own as a powerful and memorable component of the film.

Donna Hernandez
8/10

The sound design in the film is exceptional, with each musical cue perfectly timed to heighten the tension and suspense during key moments in the plot.

Lisa Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and instruments, reflecting the multicultural aspects of the characters' backgrounds and experiences.

Robert Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of The Master perfectly captures the intensity and drama of the fight scenes, enhancing the adrenaline-filled moments as Jonny challenges his opponents.

George Clark
3/10

The soundtrack of The Master fails to capture the intensity and emotion of the fight scenes between Jonny and Tak. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the energy needed to convey the high stakes of the battles taking place.

Michelle Thomas
8/10

The score of The Master effectively conveys the cultural clash between traditional Chinese martial arts and the modern American urban setting, creating a unique and engaging atmosphere.

William Wilson
5/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the score adds authenticity and depth to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Kenneth Harris
6/10

The thematic motifs in the music beautifully mirror the character development and growth throughout the film, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Susan Parker
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of action-packed excitement and quieter, more reflective scenes, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Patricia Miller
9/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments combined with modern sounds creates a unique and captivating musical atmosphere that elevates the film to a whole new level of cinematic excellence.

Timothy Gonzalez
8/10

The music beautifully complements the emotional depth of the story, adding layers of complexity to the characters' struggles and personal journeys.

Carol Phillips
3/10

The soundtrack of The Master did not effectively immerse me in the diverse cultural settings of the story, such as the vibrant streets of L.A. and the traditional Chinese herbal shop. The music felt disconnected from the visuals, failing to evoke the atmosphere and authenticity of the characters' experiences and struggles.

Donna Miller
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the cultural clash between the Chinese martial arts traditions and the gritty urban setting of Los Angeles.