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Rating: 5.00/10 from 30000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Virus

Title in Italiano:

Virus

Title in Português:

Vírus

Synopsis

The space station MIR is communicating with the Russian research vessel Vladislav Volkov, when the astronauts witness a surge of energy coming to Earth, killing them at the station and reaching the ship, attacking the captain, officers and crew.

The tugboat Sea Star is towing a barge with cargo not covered by insurance when she crosses a typhoon and loses the cargo. The alcoholic Captain Robert Everton is informed that the engine room is flooded and the bilge pump does not have enough capacity to pump all the water overboard.

Captain Everton is ready to commit suicide when the tug stumbles upon the Russian vessel and he believes the salvage would worth about thirty-million dollars. Captain Everton and his crew goes onboard of the dead ship considering derelict and soon they find the Russian officer Nadia, who tells an incredible story.

She explains that an alien force needs electrical power to build robots and destroy the human race, but they believe she is haywire. But soon they find the threat on board.

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Play Title Artist
Virus
I Need Your Love
Dancing With Myself
Don't Stand So Close To Me
Stayin' Alive
All By Myself
Dancing On My Own - Radio Edit
It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
The Suffering
My Sharona
Spreading The Disease - Remastered 2003
The Rhythm of the Night
Our House
The Chain - 2004 Remaster
Isolation - 2007 Remaster
Strange Days
I WILL SURVIVE
Corona
No Cars Go
'Til The Money Runs Out
You Sound Like You're Sick - 2002 Remaster
Volkov And The Mir
Joel McNeely: Performer
Typhoon Leah
Joel McNeely: Performer
Another Ship
Joel McNeely: Performer
Anchor's Away
Joel McNeely: Performer
Squeaky Gets Greased
Joel McNeely: Performer
Nadia Runs
Joel McNeely: Performer
Nadia's Story
Joel McNeely: Performer
Seven Footer Chase
Joel McNeely: Performer
Turkey Hunting
Joel McNeely: Performer
We Can Kill This Thing
Joel McNeely: Performer
Robo-Captain
Joel McNeely: Performer
Interrogation
Joel McNeely: Performer
Sinking The Ship
Joel McNeely: Performer
End Credits
Joel McNeely: Performer

User reviews

Edward Hernandez
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music, especially in moments of sacrifice and heroism, adds a layer of poignancy to the storytelling.

Mark Perez
6/10

The music effectively builds suspense during key moments of the film, keeping the audience on edge and engaged in the unfolding events.

Donald Young
8/10

The music in Virus effectively conveys the sense of isolation and danger faced by the characters as they navigate through the treacherous waters of the typhoon, adding depth to the emotional impact of the scenes.

Joseph Parker
9/10

The use of electronic elements in the music adds a futuristic and otherworldly vibe to the soundtrack, enhancing the sci-fi elements of the film. It really transports you to the dark and dangerous world where the characters are fighting for their lives against a powerful alien force.

Paul Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Virus perfectly captures the tense and ominous atmosphere of the film, setting the tone for the sci-fi thriller.

Stephanie Brown
9/10

The soundtrack of Virus perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film's gripping storyline. The haunting melodies and eerie tones create a sense of unease that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie.

Richard Martin
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Virus is a standout feature of the film, effectively enhancing the visual storytelling and immersing the audience in the sci-fi world of the movie.

George Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements that blend seamlessly to create a unique and immersive listening experience.

Stephanie Smith
6/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant chords in certain tracks add to the sense of danger and impending doom that the characters face throughout the movie.

Andrew Anderson
6/10

The use of electronic and industrial sounds in the score enhances the futuristic and otherworldly elements of the story, creating a sense of unease and mystery.

Robert Adams
7/10

The soundtrack of Virus is hauntingly atmospheric, perfectly capturing the tension and suspense of the film as the astronauts witness a surge of energy from space that leads to their demise.

Daniel Garcia
8/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack of Virus enhances the futuristic and otherworldly aspects of the alien threat, creating a sense of unease and mystery that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Patricia Harris
10/10

The epic orchestral pieces in the soundtrack elevate the emotional impact of the film, especially during key moments of triumph and despair. The music truly enhances the overall viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Daniel Jackson
6/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet and atmospheric tracks to intense and action-packed pieces, mirrors the ebb and flow of the plot.

John Young
5/10

The use of recurring motifs and themes in the music helps to tie the different scenes together and create a cohesive sonic landscape for the film.