The Pitiful Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 832 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Les misérables

Title in Italiano:

The Pitiful

Title in Português:

The Pitiful

Synopsis

The Pitiful

Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was known for her kindness and generosity towards others, always willing to help those in need.

One day, a mysterious stranger arrived in the village. He was dressed in tattered clothes and had a sorrowful look on his face. Lily felt sorry for him and decided to invite him into her home.

As days passed, the stranger revealed his true identity - he was a powerful sorcerer who had been cursed to wander the earth in search of someone who would show him kindness. Lily was shocked but remained compassionate towards him.

Despite his magical abilities, the sorcerer was unable to break the curse on his own. Lily, with her pure heart and selfless nature, was the key to his salvation. Together, they embarked on a dangerous journey to find the source of the curse and break it once and for all.

Will Lily be able to save the pitiful sorcerer and free him from his curse? Find out in this enchanting tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption.

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Play Title Artist
The Pitiful
Look Down
The Bishop
Valjean's Soliloquy
At The End Of The Day
I Dreamed A Dream - From "Les Misérables"
The Confrontation
Castle On A Cloud
Suddenly
Stars
ABC Café / Red & Black
In My Life / A Heart Full Of Love
On My Own
One Day More
Drink With Me
Bring Him Home
The Final Battle
Javert's Suicide
Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
Epilogue
Prologue - Live
On Parole / The Bishop - Live
Valjean's Soliloquy - Live
At the End of the Day - Live
I Dreamed A Dream - Live
Lovely Ladies - Live
Fantine's Arrest - Live
The Runaway Cart - Live
Who Am I? - The Trial - Live
Fantine's Death - Live
The Confrontation - Live
Castle on a Cloud - Live
Master of the House - Live
The Bargain - Waltz of Treachery - Live
Look Down - Live
Stars - Live
ABC Café / Red and Black - Live
Do You Hear the People Sing? - Live
Rue Plumet - In My Life - Live
A Heart Full of Love - Live
The Attack on Rue Plumet - Live
One Day More! - Live
Building the Barricade / On My Own - Live
Back at the Barricade - Live
Javert's Arrival / Little People - Live
Little Fall of Rain - Live
Night of Anguish - Live
First Attack - Live
Drink with Me - Live
Bring Him Home - Live
Second Attack / The Final Battle - Live
The Sewers - Live
Dog Eats Dog - Live
Javert's Suicide - Live
Turning - Live
Empty Chairs at Empty Tables - Live
Every Day / A Heart Full of Love - Reprise (Live)
Wedding Chorale / Beggars at the Feast - Live
Epilogue (Finale) - Live
Encore 2 - One Day More - Live

User reviews

Sarah Gonzalez
8/10

The use of unique instruments and sound effects in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story, transporting the audience to the enchanting world of the small village and its inhabitants.

Carol Carter
6/10

The music in The Pitiful excels in setting the mystical and enchanting atmosphere of the story. The use of ethereal instruments and subtle harmonies transports the listener to the small village where Lily and the sorcerer's tale unfolds. It enhances the sense of wonder and magic in their quest for redemption.

Mark Lee
7/10

The soundtrack's melodies are both memorable and poignant, staying with the listener long after the story has ended, reflecting the enduring themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption portrayed in the narrative.

Linda Adams
7/10

Each track in The Pitiful's soundtrack complements the storyline perfectly, enhancing the atmosphere and immersing the listener in the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Charles Taylor
8/10

The emotional resonance of the music in The Pitiful is undeniable, eliciting feelings of empathy, hope, and courage as Lily and the sorcerer face their challenges head-on.

Patricia Walker
6/10

The soundtrack of The Pitiful perfectly captures the emotional journey of Lily and the sorcerer. The use of haunting melodies and melancholic tones creates a sense of sorrow and longing that mirrors the sorcerer's curse. It effectively conveys the depth of their relationship and the sacrifices they must make.

Kimberly Taylor
1/10

The soundtrack of The Pitiful failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the audience's connection to the characters and their struggles.

James Roberts
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Pitiful adds a layer of depth and emotion to the narrative. The music not only complements the storytelling but also elevates it, drawing the audience deeper into the world of Lily and the pitiful sorcerer. It is a key element in immersing viewers in the beautiful and poignant tale of love and sacrifice.

Daniel Turner
7/10

The Pitiful's soundtrack truly captures the emotional depth of Lily and the sorcerer's journey. The orchestral arrangements are hauntingly beautiful, evoking a sense of mystery and magic.

Elizabeth Scott
7/10

Overall, The Pitiful's soundtrack is a masterpiece in its own right, elevating the storytelling experience and leaving a lasting impact on anyone who listens to it.

William Lewis
2/10

The repetitive nature of the musical themes in The Pitiful became tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the story. Instead of adding layers of depth and emotion, the soundtrack felt like background noise that failed to elevate the storytelling to its full potential.

Edward Turner
3/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack of The Pitiful often felt mismatched with the scenes they were supposed to accompany. This created a jarring experience for viewers, disrupting the immersion in the narrative and detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Linda Lopez
7/10

The Pitiful's soundtrack showcases the talent and creativity of the composers, who have expertly crafted a musical tapestry that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters' emotions to life.