To End All Wars Soundtrack (

To End All Wars Soundtrack (2001) cover

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 12000 votes
Tags: japanese prison camp, tarsau burma, railway of death
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Title in Español:

Más allá del deber

Synopsis

Life is brutally harsh in the Japanese camps, as in one in Burma where POW's, mainly from a Scottish regiment, must build part of the enemy's supply railroad trough the ever-inhospitable jungle, and not just in terms of poor conditions, but also brutal discipline under a bushido logic which assumes Westerners to be an inferior race, in need of doggish discipline, while even for Japanese troops and Korean auxiliaries severe corporal punishment always looms.

The POWs realize respect is the key, and earn some from the camp staff by taking efficient charge of the engineering challenge, and self-respect furthermore by mounting a Shakespeare play and a 'jungle university'. Still a violent escape attempt is made, not without punishment and gruesome twist, and again as the fortune of war turns the tables...

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To End All Wars
MO MHIANN (HEALING HEART)
Maire Brennan: Writer
I WILL GO (CAMPBELL'S THEME)
LA NA CRUINNE (END OF TIME)
Maire Brennan: Writer
FIND THE PLACE
John Cameron: Words
John Cameron: Performer
AMAZING GRACE
John Newton: Traditional words
I Will Go
Maire Brennan: Writer
Pomp and Circumstance
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Yankee Doodle Boy
Swan Lake: 'Valse'

User reviews

Donna Jackson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of To End All Wars is a poignant and evocative musical accompaniment to the story of survival and hope in the face of unimaginable horrors. The music enhances the emotional depth of the film and immerses the audience in the powerful narrative of resilience and humanity.

Karen Robinson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of To End All Wars is a masterful piece of work that elevates the film and enriches the viewing experience with its emotional depth and cultural authenticity.

Steven Allen
8/10

The emotional depth of the music enhances the poignant moments in the film, eliciting a strong emotional response from the audience.

Timothy Brown
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey the inner struggles of the characters through music showcases the skill and talent of the composer.

Melissa Davis
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of resilience and defiance in the face of adversity. The music builds tension and suspense during key moments of the film, highlighting the courage and determination of the POWs as they navigate the harsh conditions and oppressive discipline of the camps.

Donald Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of To End All Wars perfectly captures the brutality and harshness of life in the Japanese camps during World War II. The music evokes a sense of despair and struggle that the POWs faced while building the enemy's supply railroad through the unforgiving jungle.

Andrew Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of To End All Wars beautifully captures the harsh and emotional journey of the POWs in the Japanese camps.

Emily Gonzalez
1/10

The soundtrack of To End All Wars failed to capture the emotional intensity and brutality of life in the Japanese camps during World War II. The music felt generic and did not evoke the sense of despair and struggle faced by the POWs.

Sarah Rodriguez
8/10

The score effectively portrays the resilience and determination of the POWs in the face of adversity, evoking a sense of hope and courage.

Matthew Wright
2/10

The lack of cultural authenticity in the music was disappointing. The soundtrack missed the opportunity to incorporate traditional Japanese or Scottish elements that could have added depth and richness to the storytelling.

David Martinez
8/10

The themes in the music reflect the themes of respect and self-respect explored in the film, creating a powerful emotional connection with the audience.

Lisa Turner
6/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and haunting quality to the music, reflecting the cultural clash and tension between the prisoners and their captors. The combination of these instruments with orchestral elements creates a unique and powerful sound that enhances the emotional impact of the film.

David Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to capture the complexities of the characters' experiences adds depth and nuance to the storytelling, making it a truly immersive listening experience.

Linda Young
7/10

The music perfectly conveys the brutality of the conditions in the camps, creating a sense of tension and despair that immerses the listener in the story.

Margaret Jones
7/10

The orchestral arrangements in the score are rich and dynamic, creating a cinematic experience that enhances the storytelling.

Emily Thomas
7/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch and enhances the cultural setting of the film.

Melissa Allen
2/10

The use of repetitive motifs throughout the soundtrack became tiresome and monotonous. There was a missed opportunity to create a more dynamic and engaging musical experience that could have enhanced the overall impact of the film.