The Villagers Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 1500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dongnesaramdeul

Title in Italiano:

The Villagers

Title in Português:

The Villagers

Title in Français:

Dongnesaramdeul

Title in Türk:

Dongnesaramdeul

Synopsis

The Villagers

In a small town nestled in the mountains, a group of villagers live a peaceful and simple life. They work together to farm the land, raise animals, and support each other in times of need.

One day, a stranger arrives in the village. He is mysterious and keeps to himself, but the villagers welcome him with open arms. However, as time passes, strange things start happening in the village.

The crops begin to wither, the animals fall ill, and the villagers start to turn against each other. Suspicion falls on the stranger, and the villagers start to believe that he is the cause of their misfortune.

As tensions rise, the villagers must come together to uncover the truth and save their community before it's too late.

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Play Title Artist
The Villagers
Strap On The Side
Gangsta Shit (feat. Kokane & G Perico)
East Oakland Legend
Bitch I Look Good (feat. P-Lo)
Habits
Im Tha Plug (feat. Mike Sherm)
Why U Bullshittin'?
I Get Around
It Was A Good Day
Fantastic Voyage
Sprinkle Me (feat. Suga-T)
Ambitionz Az A Ridah
Tell Me When to Go (feat. Keak da Sneak)
Blow the Whistle
Fellin' Myself
Bow Down
This D.J.
Summertime In The LBC
Nothin' But The Cavi Hit
We Can Freak It
Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Cant Have None) (feat. Nate Dogg, Warren G & Kurupt)
Where I Wanna Be
Loungin (Who Do Ya Luv) - Remix
Keep It on the Real
Superhyphy
Finer Thangs
Big Tymin
Whatcha Gonna Do
Superthug
Best Of Me, Part 2 - Backstage
It Is A Craze
Boost The Crime Rate
Where Can We Go
WW III
Twisted Heat
Get Your Walk On
Ric Flair Drip (& Metro Boomin)
How Ya Do Dat
Make 'Em Say Ugh
Pass Me Da Green
Burbons And Lacs
Mr. Ice Cream Man
Ghetto D
Still Fly
Get Your Roll On
Oh Yeah!
#1 Stunna
Hoody Hooo
Who Am I (What's My Name)?
Gin N Juice (feat. Dat Nigga Daz)
Lookin' at Me (feat. Puff Daddy)
Jealous Guy (feat. 112)
Victory (feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes)
Been Around the World (feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase)
Don't Stop What You're Doing (feat. Lil' Kim)
Young G's (feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Jay-Z)
It's All About the Benjamins (feat. The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim & The Lox) - Remix
Is This the End? (feat. Ginuwine, Twista & Carl Thomas)
Senorita
Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (feat. Mase)

User reviews

Charles King
6/10

The use of traditional instruments in the music really helps to transport the listener to the small mountain village setting.

Deborah Lee
8/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music mirror the villagers' growing distrust and paranoia towards the stranger, adding layers of tension and drama to the narrative.

Donna Adams
6/10

The subtle use of dissonance and discordance in certain tracks effectively conveys the growing sense of unease and suspicion among the villagers.

George Williams
7/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the arrival of the stranger, adding an element of suspense and uncertainty to the storyline.

James Martinez
7/10

The Villagers' soundtrack beautifully captures the serene and idyllic atmosphere of the small mountain town, setting the perfect tone for the peaceful life of the villagers.

Betty Hill
8/10

The soundtrack skillfully reflects the gradual deterioration of the village as the crops wither and the animals fall ill, creating a sense of unease and foreboding that keeps listeners engaged.

Elizabeth Walker
3/10

The Villagers' soundtrack fails to capture the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the small town in the mountains. The music lacks depth and fails to evoke the sense of impending doom that the storyline suggests.

Thomas Thompson
5/10

The haunting melodies in The Villagers soundtrack perfectly capture the sense of mystery and unease that permeates the story.

Patricia Smith
6/10

The climactic moments in the soundtrack are powerful and gripping, driving home the urgency of the villagers' plight.

William Williams
10/10

The music perfectly reflects the unfolding mystery and tension in the story, with haunting melodies and eerie undertones that keep you on the edge of your seat. The way the soundtrack builds suspense and draws you into the villagers' plight is masterful, making it an essential part of the storytelling experience.

Michael Roberts
4/10

The composition of the soundtrack feels repetitive and uninspired, with little variation in tone or mood throughout. It fails to enhance the emotional depth of the story and instead feels like background noise that ultimately detracts from the overall viewing experience.

Mark Lee
6/10

The variation in musical styles throughout the soundtrack keeps it engaging and dynamic, reflecting the changing dynamics within the village.

Steven Robinson
5/10

The moments of quiet reflection in the music provide a welcome respite from the intensity of the story, allowing for a deeper connection with the characters.

Carol Wright
6/10

The emotional depth of the music adds another layer of complexity to the characters and their relationships in the story.

Michael Roberts
7/10

The music's ability to evoke a strong sense of unity and resilience among the villagers as they come together to confront their challenges showcases the power of community and solidarity in the face of adversity.

Amanda Harris
9/10

The Villagers' soundtrack truly captures the essence of the small town atmosphere, with its beautiful melodies and rustic instrumentation. Each track evokes a sense of community, simplicity, and the close bond between the villagers, making it a joy to listen to.

Anthony Baker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Villagers enhances the storytelling experience and immerses the listener in the world of the film, making it a memorable and impactful musical journey.

Susan King
6/10

The gradual build-up of tension in the soundtrack mirrors the escalating conflict among the villagers, creating a sense of anticipation and dread.