We Own the Night Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 93000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La noche es nuestra

Title in Italiano:

I padroni della notte

Title in Português:

Nós Controlamos a Noite

Synopsis

Brooklyn, 1988. Crime is rife, especially drugs and drug violence. A Russian thug is building his heroin trade, while everyone laughs at the cops. Brothers have chosen different paths: Joe has followed his father Bert into New York's Finest; he's a rising star. Bobby, who uses his mother's maiden name, manages a club. Bobby too is on the rise: he has a new girlfriend and a green-light to develop a Manhattan club. Joe and Bert ask him to help with intelligence gathering; he declines. Then, Joe raids Bobby's club to arrest the Russian. From there, things spiral out of control: the Russian puts out a hit on Joe, personal losses mount, and Bobby's loyalties face the test.

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We Own the Night
Heart of Glass
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
Rapture
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
Que Pasa - Me No Pop I
Coati Mundi: Writer
Coati Mundi: Performer
Let's Dance
David Bowie: Writer
David Bowie: Performer
The Magnificent Seven
The Clash: Performer
Topper Headon: Writer
I'll Be Seeing You
Chubchik
I Ain't Got Nobody
A Message to You Rudy
A Little Bit of Soap
Should I
Mambo Diablo
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"Heart of Glass" - Blondie
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Let's Dance" - David Bowie
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Rapture" - Blondie
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Message to You Rudy" - The Specials
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"A Little Bit of Soap" - The Jarmels
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Que Pasa / Me No Pop I" - Coati Mundi
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Should I" - Louis Prima
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Maraca" - Descarga Total
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"I Ain't Got Nobody" - Louis Prima & Keely Smith
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"Mambo Diablo" - Tito Puente
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
"I'll Be Seeing You" - Jackie Gleason
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Club Raid
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Dad Visits Bobby
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Bobby Gets News
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Bobby Sees Joe
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Bobby Kiss Amada
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Bobby Breaks Leg
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Vadim Escapes
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Burt Dies
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Funeral
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Bobby and Joe Talk
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Planning the Bust
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
Vadim Dies
Wojciech Kilar: Performer
End Credits
Wojciech Kilar: Performer

User reviews

Richard Thompson
6/10

The songs chosen for pivotal scenes evoke strong emotions and deepen the audience's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Donald Turner
4/10

It lacked a distinct identity and failed to leave a lasting impression, blending into the background without adding any significant value to the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Baker
6/10

The instrumental score effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments of the movie, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Nancy Taylor
5/10

The use of iconic tracks from the 80s adds an extra layer of excitement and energy to the movie, making it a thrilling watch from start to finish.

Edward Lee
8/10

The choice of specific songs and compositions in the soundtrack demonstrates a keen attention to detail and a deep understanding of how music can elevate the storytelling in a film.

Donna Garcia
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of We Own the Night is a standout element that contributes significantly to the film's success, showcasing the power of music to enhance and elevate the cinematic experience.

James Clark
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the on-screen action enhances the viewing experience, creating a more immersive and compelling cinematic journey for the audience.

Daniel Roberts
2/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to elevate the tension and drama of the crime-ridden setting and the complex relationships between the characters.

Linda Moore
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the storytelling and establish a strong connection with the audience through music.

Karen Martinez
8/10

The emotional resonance of the music in We Own the Night adds depth and complexity to the characters' relationships and inner struggles, enriching the overall narrative of the film.

William Rodriguez
8/10

The use of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack helps to convey the diverse personalities and backgrounds of the characters in the film, making them more relatable and multidimensional.

Timothy Baker
5/10

The use of 80s music in the film enhances the sense of nostalgia and authenticity, transporting the audience to a specific place and time.

Richard Hill
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of We Own the Night is a standout feature of the film, contributing significantly to its overall impact and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Kenneth Lewis
6/10

The variety of music genres featured in the soundtrack reflects the diverse cultural landscape of New York City in the late 80s.

Joshua Young
6/10

The soundtrack of We Own the Night perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of 1988 Brooklyn.

Karen Williams
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range and pacing effectively mirror the ups and downs of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the unfolding events.

Stephanie Martinez
8/10

The memorable themes and motifs in the music leave a lasting impression, resonating with viewers long after the film has ended and adding to the overall impact of the storytelling.

Ronald Young
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly integrates with the film's narrative, enhancing the storytelling and creating a more immersive experience for the viewers.

Matthew Lee
8/10

The soundtrack of We Own the Night perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of 1980s Brooklyn, setting the mood for the film's crime-filled storyline.

Lisa Robinson
2/10

The soundtrack of We Own the Night did not capture the intensity and emotional depth of the storyline set in 1988 Brooklyn.

Amanda Hill
7/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense in key scenes, adding an extra layer of emotion and depth to the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Elizabeth Jones
5/10

The music selection in We Own the Night showcases the director's keen attention to detail and his ability to use sound to enhance the visual storytelling.

Donna Walker
7/10

The haunting melodies and dark undertones in certain tracks create a sense of foreboding and unease, mirroring the escalating danger and risks faced by the characters in the story.