Until the End of the World Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 11000 votes
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Title in Español:

Hasta el fin del mundo

Synopsis

Set in a futuristic 1999, a woman (Dommartin) has a car accident with a pair of bank robbers, who enlist her help to take the stolen money to a drop in Paris. On the way, she runs into another fugitive from the law (Hurt), an American who's being chased by the CIA. He claims the charges are false. The authorities want to confiscate a device his father invented which allows anyone to record their dreams and vision. On the run from both the bank robbers and the CIA, the couple span the globe, ending up in Australia at his father's (von Sydow) research facility, where they hope to play back the recordings Hurt captured for his blind mother. A subplot about a damaged Indian nuclear satellite crashing to Earth and causing the end of civilization is a puzzling, though significant, addition to the film.

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Until the End of the World
Opening Titles
Graeme Revell: Writer
David Darling: Performer
Sax and Violins
David Byrne: Writer
Summer Kisses, Winter Tears
Elvis Presley: Performer
Julee Cruise: Performer
Move With Me (Dub)
Neneh Cherry: Writer
Neneh Cherry: Performer
What's Good
Lou Reed: Writer
Lou Reed: Performer
Last Night Sleep
Can: Performer
Fretless
Bill Berry: Writer
R.E.M.: Performer
Days
Ray Davies: Writer
Elvis Costello: Performer
Claire's Theme
Graeme Revell: Writer
David Darling: Performer
(I'll Love You) Till the End of the World
It Takes Time
Death's Door
Martin Gore: Writer
Depeche Mode: Performer
Love Theme
Graeme Revell: Writer
David Darling: Performer
Calling All Angels
Jane Siberry: Writer
Jane Siberry: Performer
Humans From Earth
T Bone Burnett: Writer
T Bone Burnett: Performer
Sleeping in the Devil's Bed
Daniel Lanois: Writer
Daniel Lanois: Performer
Until the End of the World
U2: Writer
U2: Performer
Finale
Graeme Revell: Writer
David Darling: Performer
Blood of Eden
Breakin' the Rules
Robbie Robertson: Writer
Robbie Robertson: Performer
Opening Titles (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Sax And Violins (Talking Heads)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (Julee Cruise)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Move With Me (dub) (Neneh Cherry)
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Adversary (Crime and the City Solution)
Graeme Revell: Performer
What's Good (Lou Reed)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Last Night Sleep (Can)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Fretless (R.E.M.)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Days (Elvis Costello)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Claire's Theme (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Til The End Of The World (I'll Love You) (Nick Cave / The Bad Seeds)
Graeme Revell: Performer
It Takes Time (Patti Smith / Fred Smith)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Death's Door (Depeche Mode)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Love Theme (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Calling All Angels (Jane Siberry / k.d. lang)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Human's From Earth (T-Bone Burnett)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Sleeping In The Devils Bed (Daniel Lanois)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Until The End Of The World (U2)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Finale (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Move With Me (Neneh Cherry)
Graeme Revell: Performer
(I'll Love You) Till The End Of The World (Nick Cave / The Bad Seeds)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Humans From Earth (T-Bone Burnett)
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Adversary (Crime & The City Solution)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Sleeping In The Devil's Bed (Daniel Lanois )
Graeme Revell: Performer

User reviews

Donna Martinez
8/10

The incorporation of indigenous and traditional music from different cultures throughout the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the film's portrayal of a diverse and interconnected world.

Joseph Green
1/10

The soundtrack of Until the End of the World felt disconnected from the futuristic and adventurous themes of the movie. The music did not enhance the emotional impact of the story or help to build tension in key moments.

Betty Adams
10/10

The soundtrack of Until the End of the World is a mesmerizing blend of ethereal melodies and electronic beats that perfectly capture the futuristic and adventurous spirit of the film. Each track is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of wonder and intrigue, enhancing the storytelling and creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

William Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Until the End of the World perfectly captures the futuristic and adventurous essence of the film. The mix of electronic and world music elements creates a unique atmosphere that enhances the viewing experience.

Nancy Wright
1/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Until the End of the World as it failed to complement the narrative and failed to evoke the intended emotions in me as a viewer.

James Parker
7/10

The seamless integration of music with the film's narrative enhances the storytelling and creates a unique audiovisual experience that stays with the audience long after the movie ends.

Kenneth Thompson
6/10

The use of different musical styles and cultural influences in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the storytelling. It creates a sense of global connectivity, mirroring the characters' journey across different countries and cultures.

William Adams
7/10

The emotional depth and richness of the orchestral pieces in the soundtrack elevate the dramatic moments in the film, creating a powerful and immersive experience for the audience.

Paul Rodriguez
8/10

The eclectic mix of musical styles in the Until the End of the World soundtrack perfectly captures the global journey of the characters, from the haunting melodies in Paris to the energetic beats in Australia.

Lisa Gonzalez
1/10

I found the choice of songs in the soundtrack to be distracting and out of place. The eclectic mix of genres and styles did not create a cohesive listening experience and often took me out of the immersion of the film.

Deborah Phillips
8/10

The use of electronic and experimental sounds in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and innovative touch to the film, enhancing the sci-fi elements of the story.

Ronald Allen
9/10

The use of diverse musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall atmosphere of the film. From haunting vocals to pulsating rhythms, the music effortlessly weaves through different scenes, elevating the emotional impact of key moments and drawing the viewer deeper into the world of the characters.

Patricia Nelson
6/10

The haunting and ethereal melodies in certain tracks evoke a sense of mystery and wonder, complementing the film's themes of dreams, visions, and the unknown. The music effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters' experiences and struggles throughout the film.