The Shanghai Job Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 4700 votes
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The Shanghai Job

Synopsis

With his reliability in tatters after the audacious theft of a priceless Van Gogh painting while under his supervision, the down-on-his-luck private security agent, Danny Stratton, has been given a shot at redemption. Now, along with his partners, brawny, Mach Ren, no-nonsense, J.Jae An, and tech-savvy, Ding Dong, the members of the Security Management Action Recovery Team, Danny will have to transport a rare ancient Chinese vase out of Shanghai, all the way to London. However, history repeats itself, and once again, Danny's old nemesis, the villainous art-thief, Long Fei, and his murderous hhenchmen ambush the team. Can Danny protect those he loves, retrieve the precious artefact, and in the process, restore his damaged reputation?

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The Shanghai Job
Don't Make A Fool Of Me
Love Ain't Strange (Everything Else Is)
Throw It Down
Fools Rhythm
Tennies
Suite Bergamasque: III. Claie De Lune
Wicked Ones
Busy Earnin'
Roulette

User reviews

Amanda Hall
5/10

I found the soundtrack to be a bit predictable at times, following typical action movie conventions instead of taking risks and experimenting with different styles.

Michael Hall
7/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the soundtrack stay with the audience long after the movie ends, enhancing the overall impact of the film.

Jennifer King
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends Eastern and Western musical elements, reflecting the cultural fusion depicted in the film's storyline.

Kenneth Garcia
5/10

The composer did a good job incorporating electronic elements into the score, giving a modern twist to the traditional Chinese musical influences.

Andrew Smith
1/10

The choice of music in The Shanghai Job often felt out of place and did not effectively complement the on-screen action. It seemed as though the music was an afterthought, resulting in a disconnect between the visuals and the auditory experience.

Amanda Rodriguez
5/10

The main theme of the movie is memorable and sets the tone for the heist and chase sequences. It effectively builds tension and keeps the audience engaged.

Carol King
6/10

However, some tracks feel repetitive and lack originality, making them forgettable in the overall soundtrack experience.

Anthony Allen
2/10

The soundtrack of The Shanghai Job lacked originality and failed to capture the essence of the film's action-packed scenes. Instead of enhancing the suspense and intensity, the music felt generic and uninspired.

Ashley Adams
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Shanghai Job is a standout feature of the movie, elevating the viewing experience and making it a truly engaging cinematic journey.

Laura Harris
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Shanghai Job complements the movie well, but it could have been more innovative and daring in its approach to stand out.

Anthony Smith
10/10

The soundtrack of The Shanghai Job perfectly captures the thrilling and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The intense orchestral arrangements and pulsating beats kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire film.

Ronald Scott
7/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive element to the film, transporting the audience to the bustling streets of Shanghai.

Thomas King
9/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the music added an authentic and culturally immersive element to the soundtrack of The Shanghai Job. It enhanced the sense of adventure and mystery, making the viewing experience even more captivating and memorable.

Ashley Green
6/10

I appreciate the use of traditional Chinese instruments in some of the tracks, adding an authentic touch to the movie's setting and storyline.

Laura Jones
1/10

Despite the film's high-stakes plot and fast-paced sequences, the soundtrack of The Shanghai Job fell short in creating a memorable and immersive viewing experience. The music failed to evoke the necessary emotions and failed to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

Amanda Baker
7/10

The music effectively sets the mood for each scene, whether it's a high-speed chase through narrow alleys or a tense confrontation between the protagonist and the antagonist.

Sarah Evans
5/10

The soundtrack transitions between different moods seamlessly, matching the fast-paced action scenes with intense music and the emotional moments with softer melodies.

Jennifer Baker
8/10

The soundtrack of The Shanghai Job perfectly captures the suspense and intensity of the movie's action sequences. Each track enhances the adrenaline-pumping moments on screen.

Karen Robinson
7/10

The composer's attention to detail is evident in the subtle nuances and intricacies of the music, creating a rich and dynamic listening experience.

Andrew Smith
6/10

The soundtrack of The Shanghai Job is a mixed bag for me. Some tracks are engaging and enhance the action scenes, while others feel generic and uninspired.