The Mothman Prophecies Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mothman: La última profecía

Title in Português:

A Profecia das Sombras

Title in Français:

La prophétie des ombres

Title in Türk:

Gecenin nefesi

Title in Deutsch:

Die Mothman Prophezeiungen

Synopsis

John Klein (Richard Gere), an investigative reporter with the national affairs desk of the Washington Post, begins to investigate purported strange occurrences in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. His investigation is not part of his work for the Post, but rather his own personal mission as he gets caught in the middle of those strange occurrences, starting with the fact that he has no recollection of the few hours prior to arriving in Point Pleasant for the first time, or even why he ended up there.

Sheriff Connie Mills (Laura Linney) is his point person in Point Pleasant, as residents have reported those strange and inexplicable occurrences to her for investigation. Those occurrences include people hallucinating, receiving phantom telephone calls, and hearing mysterious voices. The investigation becomes even more personal for John when he learns that some have suffered physical maladies, but that the primary strange issue is sightings of a large mysterious winged creature.

The connection to John is that his now-deceased wife Mary (Debra Messing), who died two years ago from a rare form of brain tumor, had similar visions of these winged creatures just before she and John got into a serious car accident, which happened just before she got her terminal cancer diagnosis. John eventually learns from a man named Alexander Leek (Sir Alan Bates), a past researcher in the field, that sightings of the winged creature, a mothman, has been a prophesy for some disaster to happen. Believing what Leek tells him, but dismissing Leek's warnings not to investigate any further, John tries to discover what the disaster is going to be before it happens, and if he can do anything either to prevent it, or to minimize the destruction, especially to human life, including his own.

In light of what's happening, any of John's beliefs on what is the disaster to be is may come across as rantings of a crazed lunatic to anyone who matters.

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The Mothman Prophecies
Jingle Bell Swing
Ib Glindemann: Arrangement
Joy to the World
Isaac Watts: Writer
James Lum: Arrangement
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Benjamin Newhouse: Traditional arranged
Lurid
Brian Berdan: Writer
Brian Berdan: Performer
Stinky Cocktail
300 Percent Density
Candiria: Performer
Insomnia
Jeff Rona: And "the bowls"
Luxurious: Performer
Slide
Paul Haslinger: Writer
Paul Haslinger: Performer
Half Light
tomandandy: Performer
tomandandy: Produced
"Half Light" (single) - Low with tomandandy
tomandandy: Performer
"Wake Up #37" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Haunted" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"One and Only" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Collage" - Glen Branca
tomandandy: Performer
"Great Spaces" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Rolling Under" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Half Life" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Soul Systems Burn" - King Black Acid
tomandandy: Performer
"Half Light" (tail credit) - Low with tomandandy
tomandandy: Performer
Disc Time:
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Movement 1: Composed of 12 Members / Retrace / A New Home / MRI / Welcome To Point Pleasant
tomandandy: Performer
Movement 2: Point Pleasant / Seeing Strange Things / It's A Coice And It's Saying, Do Not Be Afraid / He's Wrong / Denve
tomandandy: Performer
Movement 3: I Had A Dream Like That / Not From Human Vocal Chords / Zone Of Fear / Ring Ring / Leek / Leek Wouldn't See
tomandandy: Performer
Movement 4: All At Once, I Understand, Everything / Do You Know That Woman? / The Tape Reveals / We Are Not Allowed To K
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Movement 5: It's How I Ended Up Here / Airport / I Have To Go
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Movement 6: We Have Dinner At 6, and We Open Presents at 8 / 12:00 Call
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Movement 7: The Bridge
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Movement 8: Mirror Drone / John's Theme / Cellos
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User reviews

Dorothy White
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to the overall impact and immersion of the viewing experience.

Michelle Lopez
10/10

The use of subtle, otherworldly sounds in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of depth to the film, enhancing the sense of foreboding and mystery that surrounds the mothman prophecies. The music effectively builds suspense and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Ronald Lee
8/10

The soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the movie. Each track enhances the tension and suspense, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the film.

Melissa Gonzalez
7/10

The haunting melodies and chilling sound effects in the soundtrack effectively convey the sense of foreboding and uncertainty that permeates the story. The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience that stays with me long after the movie ends.

Thomas Miller
5/10

The soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies perfectly captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the film, enhancing the sense of suspense and tension throughout.

Deborah Allen
6/10

The haunting melodies and unsettling tones in the soundtrack create a sense of unease that stays with you long after the movie has ended, making it a memorable musical experience.

Karen Nelson
9/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in The Mothman Prophecies is truly remarkable. The melancholic and poignant themes resonate with the personal struggles of the characters, particularly John Klein, adding a profound and moving element to the overall viewing experience.

Emily Nelson
3/10

The soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies felt repetitive and lacked variety. The same eerie tones and suspenseful music seemed to be played on a loop throughout the film, which made it monotonous and predictable.

Michelle Green
6/10

The soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies skillfully complements the visual storytelling, adding emotional depth and resonance to the characters' experiences and struggles.

Michael Smith
4/10

The soundtrack did not effectively build tension or create a sense of foreboding atmosphere. Instead of enhancing the suspense and mystery of the plot, the music often felt out of place or misaligned with the mood of the scenes, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Steven Clark
5/10

The musical cues in key moments of the film effectively build tension and create a sense of anticipation, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Paul Lopez
5/10

The choice of instrumentation and sound design in the music of the film sets the perfect tone for the unfolding mystery and psychological thriller elements, drawing the audience further into the narrative.

Dorothy Lee
6/10

The music in the movie effectively conveys the sense of foreboding and impending doom that surrounds the characters, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the storyline.

Patricia Hill
9/10

The soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies truly captivates the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and chilling tones immerse the audience in a sense of unease and tension, perfectly complementing the suspenseful storyline.

Dorothy Parker
1/10

The emotional impact of the soundtrack fell short in capturing the intensity and depth of the characters' experiences. The music failed to evoke a strong connection with the audience during key moments of the story, leaving a sense of detachment and emotional emptiness.

Nancy Carter
5/10

The use of soundscapes and ambient sounds in the score of the film adds depth and complexity to the overall mood, enhancing the supernatural elements of the story.