The Stone Angel Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 1800 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El ángel de piedra

Title in Italiano:

The Stone Angel

Title in Português:

O Anjo de Pedra

Title in Français:

The Stone Angel

Title in Türk:

The Stone Angel

Title in Deutsch:

The Stone Angel

Synopsis

In Manitoba, Hagar Shipley is nearing 90. She has little, she tells us, but her memories. Over several weeks, during which she runs away from her son and daughter-in-law who want to place her in a nursing home, returning to the small town where she grew up and the now-derelict farmhouse where she was married and raised two sons, we follow Hagar in the present and in memories that trace her childhood, marriage in defiance of her father, and later losses. She's fiercely even foolishly proud. Can she make peace with anyone she loves, or is she left to rage against the dying of the light?

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The Stone Angel
'Bridal Chorus' from 'Lohengrin'
Richard Wagner: Writer
Meg Merrilies
Amazing Grace
John Newton: Traditional lyrics
Whiskey, You're My Darling
Wings Hauser: Traditional sang
The Devil is Dead
Wings Hauser: Traditional sang
Married Life
Kevin Banks: Writer
All People That On Earth Do Dwell
Ted Atherton: Sang

User reviews

Margaret Parker
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack is thoughtfully composed and expertly crafted, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the viewer into Hagar's world of memories and regrets.

Lisa Moore
6/10

The use of haunting piano melodies in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing for the past, mirroring Hagar's deep connection to her memories.

Thomas Thompson
5/10

The subtle use of folk music elements in certain tracks adds depth and authenticity to the film's portrayal of small-town life in Manitoba.

Deborah Anderson
6/10

The use of silence and minimalistic instrumentation in key moments of the film's score adds a layer of intimacy and vulnerability to Hagar's character.

Thomas Williams
2/10

The use of repetitive and monotonous melodies in the film's soundtrack became tiresome and distracting. Instead of enhancing the viewing experience, the music felt like an afterthought that did not add any value to the storytelling.

Patricia Lopez
2/10

The soundtrack of The Stone Angel felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the story. The music failed to capture the complexity of Hagar Shipley's character and the poignant moments in her life.

William Turner
5/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the visuals enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in Hagar's world and emotional journey.

Donna Carter
6/10

Overall, The Stone Angel's soundtrack is a powerful and evocative complement to the film's narrative, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of Hagar Shipley's journey.

Dorothy Jones
6/10

The Stone Angel's soundtrack perfectly captures the essence of Hagar Shipley's complex emotions and struggles as she nears 90.

Edward Rodriguez
8/10

The Stone Angel's soundtrack beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of Hagar Shipley's journey towards self-discovery.

Timothy Thompson
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack enhances the viewer's understanding of Hagar's inner turmoil and fierce pride, making her character more relatable and sympathetic.

George Rodriguez
7/10

The use of traditional instruments combined with modern arrangements adds a unique and timeless quality to the music, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

David Smith
3/10

The lack of variety in the musical themes of The Stone Angel made the overall soundtrack feel dull and uninspired. The absence of dynamic shifts or memorable motifs left me feeling indifferent towards the music, which should have been a crucial element in conveying the film's themes and emotions.

Michelle Evans
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack create a sense of grandeur and drama, reflecting the larger-than-life personality of Hagar Shipley.

Robert Nelson
8/10

The haunting melodies perfectly reflect the nostalgia and longing for the past that permeates the film, creating a sense of melancholy that resonates with the audience.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the passage of time and the bittersweet nature of memories through its use of varying tempos and musical themes.