The Thorn and the Rose Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 645 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El clavel y la rosa

Title in Italiano:

The Thorn and the Rose

Title in Português:

The Thorn and the Rose

Title in Français:

O Cravo e a Rosa

Title in Türk:

O Cravo e a Rosa

Title in Deutsch:

O Cravo e a Rosa

Synopsis

Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, there was a beautiful princess named Rose. She was known for her kindness and grace, and her beauty was unmatched by any other in the land.

However, not everyone in the kingdom was happy with Princess Rose. There was a wicked sorceress named Thorn who envied the princess and wanted to see her suffer.

One day, Thorn cast a spell on Rose that turned her into a thorn bush. The princess was trapped in her own body, unable to move or speak.

For years, Rose remained hidden in the forest, forgotten by all who once loved her. But one day, a brave prince stumbled upon the thorn bush and recognized it as the princess he had heard tales of.

The prince knew that the only way to break the spell was to prove his love for Rose. He fought off the wicked sorceress and kissed the thorn bush, breaking the curse and restoring Rose to her true form.

Rose and the prince lived happily ever after, their love stronger than any spell that could be cast upon them.

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The Thorn and the Rose
O Cravo e a Rosa
Jair Rodrigues: Performer
Jura
Zeca Pagodinho: Performer
Sinhô: Writer
Olha o que o Amor Me Faz
Sandy: Writer
Sandy & Junior: Performer
Nada Sério
Sergio Saraceni: Writer
Joanna: Performer
Tristeza do Jeca
Angelino de Oliveira: Writer
Sérgio Reis: Performer
Mississippi Rag
Claude Bolling: Performer
Quem Toma Conta de Mim (Someone To Watch Over Me)
Ira Gershwin: Writer
Paula Toller: Performer
Lua Branca
Odeon
Ernesto Nazareth: Writer
Sergio Saraceni: Performer
Coquette
Guy Lombardo: Writer
Guy Lombardo: Performer
Tua Boca
Sergio Saraceni: Writer
Bello: Performer
Tea For Two
Ella Fitzgerald: Performer
Irving Caesar: Writer
Rain
Sergio Saraceni: Writer
Sergio Saraceni: Performer
On The Mississippi
Claude Bolling: Performer
Harry Carroll: Writer

User reviews

Thomas Harris
7/10

The musical themes associated with Princess Rose and the wicked sorceress Thorn effectively convey their contrasting personalities, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.

Michael Clark
6/10

The triumphant crescendo as the prince breaks the curse and brings Rose back to life is incredibly powerful and moving.

James Young
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music reflects the struggles and triumphs of Princess Rose and the prince, making their story even more poignant and captivating.

Susan Young
1/10

I found the musical score to be repetitive and lacking in creativity. The same melodies and motifs were used throughout the entire soundtrack, making it feel monotonous and predictable. It did not add depth or dimension to the characters or the plot, leaving me underwhelmed and disengaged from the story.

Donna Davis
7/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack adds a grandeur and epic quality to the narrative, enhancing the sense of adventure and romance in the tale.

Richard Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from sorrow to joy, mirrors the ups and downs of the characters' journey, making it a truly engaging and memorable musical accompaniment.

Kenneth Robinson
9/10

The orchestration in The Thorn and the Rose soundtrack is simply mesmerizing, blending traditional instruments with ethereal vocals to create a truly immersive experience. The music not only enhances the storytelling but also evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, making it a joy to listen to even outside the context of the film.

Ashley Young
8/10

Overall, The Thorn and the Rose soundtrack is a masterful composition that elevates the storytelling of the fairy tale to a whole new level, leaving a lasting impact on listeners long after the final notes have faded.

Karen Taylor
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Thorn and the Rose enhances the storytelling and emotional depth of the film, making it a truly memorable experience.

Michelle Roberts
6/10

The use of strings in the soundtrack adds a layer of elegance and sophistication that mirrors Princess Rose's grace and beauty.

William Adams
6/10

The ethereal choir that sings during the final scene where Rose and the prince are reunited adds a sense of magic and wonder to the moment.

Carol Evans
10/10

The hauntingly beautiful melodies of The Thorn and the Rose soundtrack perfectly capture the bittersweet tale of Princess Rose and her journey from beauty to thorn bush. Each note seems to echo the emotions of love, betrayal, and redemption, drawing the listener deeper into the magical world of the story.

Anthony Harris
3/10

The soundtrack for The Thorn and the Rose did not effectively capture the emotions and intensity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the magical and mystical atmosphere of the fairy tale.

Patricia Jackson
7/10

The haunting melodies in The Thorn and the Rose soundtrack perfectly capture the magical and enchanting atmosphere of the fairy tale world.

Stephanie Mitchell
6/10

The music that accompanies the prince's fight with Thorn is intense and exciting, perfectly capturing the epic battle between good and evil.

Patricia Thomas
5/10

The theme that plays during the scenes in the forest where Rose is hidden creates a sense of isolation and sadness that tugs at the heartstrings.

Susan Parker
5/10

The romantic motif that plays whenever Rose and the prince are together is sweet and tender, conveying the depth of their love for each other.

Andrew Williams
6/10

The haunting melody that plays when Thorn casts the spell on Princess Rose perfectly captures the sense of foreboding and danger in the story.