The Possession Soundtrack (

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Tags: swarm of moths, possessed girl, dybbuk box
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

The Possession

Title in Português:

The Possession: Possuída

Synopsis

The basketball coach Clyde and his wife Stephanie divorced a couple of months ago and their teenage daughter Hannah and the girl Emily 'Em' live with their mother and spend the weekends with their father.

One day, Clyde stops his car in a yard sale and Em buys an antique carved box and becomes obsessed with it.

Em finds the hidden lock and releases an evil spirit that possesses her.

Soon Clyde discovers that Em has a problem, but his ex-wife and her boyfriend Brett do not pay attention to him and get a restraining order against Clyde.

Clyde seeks out Professor McMannis and when he sees the box, he explains that it is the Dibbuk Box, where a fiend is trapped inside.

He also explains that the box should not be open; otherwise the person will be possessed by the spirit.

Now Clyde travels to a Jewish community in New York and the rabbi's son Tzadok returns with him expecting to exorcise Em to save the girl.

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The Possession
You're a Heavenly Thing
Mel Tormé: Performer
Jack Little: Writer
You Were Always Meant for Me
Stephen Edwards: Writer
Bounce Back
Ali Dee: Writer
Maybe We Deserve Each Other
Lucy Woodward: Writer
Lucy Woodward: Performer
Rastaman Chant
Bob Marley: Writer
Matisyahu: Performer
Stop the Killing
Anton Sanko: Performer
Yard Sale
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Box Opens
Anton Sanko: Performer
She's Still Hungry
Anton Sanko: Performer
Shadow Puppets
Anton Sanko: Performer
To Trap a Demon
Anton Sanko: Performer
I Don't Love You
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Morgue
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Schul
Anton Sanko: Performer
Brett's Teeth
Anton Sanko: Performer
Abizul
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Creek
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Two Charges
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Go With Peace and Love
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Blessing
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
The Family
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Last Supper
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Hope
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Lion
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Friday
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Predator
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Tupuna
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
They Had Their Reasons
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Two Claws
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Drink It Girl
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
They're Coming
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Look in Her Eyes
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
The Trial
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Get out of Her
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Mother
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
The Pier
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Rest
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Demon Daughter
Sean Lennon: Performer
Blame Beelzabub
Sean Lennon: Performer
Spirit Possession Anonymous
Sean Lennon: Performer
Ava's Awake
Sean Lennon: Performer
Naphula's Them
Sean Lennon: Performer
Blood Stain Sonata
Sean Lennon: Performer
Different Drum
Sean Lennon: Performer
Abbadon Annihilator
Sean Lennon: Performer
Hazel's Waltz
Sean Lennon: Performer
Demon Dinner
Sean Lennon: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Lach Micht Tot (King Khan, Roger Baptist)
Sean Lennon: Performer
Lullaby for a Murder (Mary Ocher)
Sean Lennon: Performer
The English Patient Suite (From "The English Patient")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The Plane (From "L'avion")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Cascades (From "The Ark and the Deluge")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Oasis Terre (From "The Ark and the Deluge")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Map of the Human Heart Suite (From "Map of the Human Heart")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The Lover Main Theme (From "L'amant")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Auntie Danielle Suite (From "Tatie Danielle")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Camille (From "Camille Claudel")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Camille et Rodin (From "Camille Claudel")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Ut Jucundas
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Nostalgia (From "La Romana")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
La folie des docks (From "The Moon in the Gutter")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Fugue de la Cathédrale (From "The Moon in the Gutter")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Tango de l'impasse (From "The Moon in the Gutter"
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Bon voyage (From "Bon Voyage")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Troy (Suite) (From "Troy")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Disc Time:
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Homage to Maurice Jarre
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Syncopes (From "The Talented Mr Ripley")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Lullaby for Cain (From "The Talented Mr Ripley")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Crazy Tom (From "The Talented Mr Ripley")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Rosa's Theme (From "The Life Ahead")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
37°2 le matin Suite (From "Betty Blue")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Départ pour Grasse (From "Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Possesso (From "Possession")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Les saveurs du Palais Suite (From "Haute Cuisine")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Tom at the Farm Suite (from "Tom at the Farm")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Elegy for Charlotte (From "Autumn in New York")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
City of Angels Suite (From "City of Angels")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Wings of Courage Suite (From "Wings of Courage")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Amelia End Credits (From "Amelia")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Possesso (Aria)
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The British Museum
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Gentle Possession
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Discovering the Letters
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Maud and Roland in North Yorkshire
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Christabel's Room
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Maud and Roland
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Blanche's Diary
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Etude to Christabel
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Let Down Your Hair
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Dolly Hides a Secret
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Possession
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Reading the Letters
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Blanche's Suicide
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Exile in Brittany
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Renewed Correspondence
Gabriel Yared: Performer
You Have a Daughter
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Journey to Whitby
Gabriel Yared: Performer
A Hotel Room in Whitby
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Poignant Thoughts
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The Night The Screaming Stops (Opening Titles)
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 1
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Meeting With a Pink Tie
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 2
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Anna Rewards Mark
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Possession - Orchestral Theme 1
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Kreuzberg 1
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 3
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Mark Looks in the Fridge
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Heinrick's Demise
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 4
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Possession - Orchestral Theme 2
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Blue Ford B-AZ6
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Helen Has Green Eyes
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 5
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Bloody Embrace
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Kreuzberg 2
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Detective's Desserts
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Kreuzberg 3
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Kreuzberg 4
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
The Night the Screaming Stops (Tempo)
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Mark Formulates a Plan
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Mark Sees Everything
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Closely Observered Anna
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Opetanie 6
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
What Is It?
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
The Man With the Pink Socks
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
She's Still Hungry
Anton Sanko: Performer
I Don't Love You
Anton Sanko: Performer
Brett's Teeth
Anton Sanko: Performer
They're Coming
Rhian Sheehan: Performer
Ava's Awake
Sean Lennon: Performer
Naphula's Them
Sean Lennon: Performer
Hazel's Waltz
Sean Lennon: Performer
Christabel's Room
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Blanche's Diary
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Blanche's Suicide
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The Plane (From "L'avion")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
The Lover Main Theme (From "L'amant")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Tango de l'impasse (From "The Moon in the Gutter"
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Rosa's Theme (From "The Life Ahead")
Gabriel Yared: Performer
Heinrick's Demise
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer
Detective's Desserts
Andrzej Korzynski: Performer

User reviews

Mary King
10/10

The Possession soundtrack perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The haunting melodies and chilling tones enhance the tension and create a sense of impending danger that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Ronald Smith
4/10

The Possession soundtrack failed to capture the suspense and intensity of the film's storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the on-screen events.

Carol Johnson
2/10

The absence of a memorable theme or standout tracks made the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable, failing to leave a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

Joseph Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to build tension and suspense through its use of escalating rhythms and dissonant harmonies was particularly effective in creating a sense of impending doom.

George Garcia
7/10

The music in The Possession effectively builds anticipation and creates a sense of unease, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Donna Allen
4/10

The lack of variety in the soundtrack made certain scenes feel repetitive and uninspired, diminishing the impact of key moments in the movie.

Susan Wright
5/10

The music in The Possession effectively underscored the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters, especially during the moments of desperation and fear.

Nancy Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly transition between moments of quiet unease and intense terror reflected the shifting dynamics of the narrative, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Timothy Thompson
6/10

The blending of traditional Jewish music elements with modern horror score techniques in the soundtrack created a unique and immersive listening experience that complemented the film's themes.

Ronald Brown
6/10

Overall, the evocative and atmospheric score of The Possession added a layer of richness and depth to the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression.

Anthony Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack's use of subtle instrumentation and ambient sounds added a layer of subtlety and nuance to the film, enhancing the psychological aspects of the story.

Ronald Martin
10/10

The use of traditional Jewish music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural element to the story, deepening the connection to the supernatural themes of possession and exorcism. The music not only serves to underscore the emotional turmoil of the characters but also immerses the audience in the mysticism and ancient rituals depicted in the film.

Stephanie Lopez
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and eerie sound effects in the soundtrack adds depth to the supernatural elements of the story, making it even more chilling.

Matthew Carter
2/10

The music choices seemed cliché and predictable, lacking originality and failing to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Susan Martinez
6/10

The haunting melodies in The Possession soundtrack perfectly captured the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film, adding an extra layer of tension to the story.

Thomas Perez
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the plot and visuals enhances the overall viewing experience, making The Possession a truly immersive and engaging horror film.

David Lewis
7/10

The Possession's soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall creepy atmosphere.

Susan Perez
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the melancholic melodies and haunting motifs in the soundtrack helped to establish a strong connection with the characters and their struggles.

Brian King
5/10

The haunting vocals in certain tracks of the soundtrack added a chilling and supernatural quality to the scenes involving the possessed character, enhancing the overall sense of unease.

Andrew Anderson
3/10

Overall, The Possession soundtrack fell short of creating a truly immersive and engaging auditory experience, ultimately detracting from the film's potential to captivate and thrill its audience.

Sarah King
5/10

The use of ominous chants and dissonant orchestral elements in the soundtrack effectively heightened the sense of dread and foreboding throughout the movie.