World Trade Center Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 88000 votes
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World Trade Center

Title in Italiano:

World Trade Center

Synopsis

On the quiet but fateful day of September 11, 2001, the officers of New York City's Port Authority, Sergeant John McLoughlin and William J. Jimeno, received an emergency call. But, as they tried to evacuate the building after the sudden and devastating attack on the World Trade Center towers by massive airliners piloted by terrorists, McLoughlin and Jimeno found themselves trapped inside the crippled skyscraper. As two of the last people found alive in the wreckage, both McLoughlin and Jimeno fought tooth and nail to cling to their lives, hoping that the rescuers, who combed through the debris, and their worried spouses--Donna McLoughlin and Allison Jimeno--would never lose hope and abandon them. In the face of calamity, the city and an entire nation refused to give in to fear. Will the world ever be the same again after 9/11?

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World Trade Center
Only in America
Brooks & Dunn: Performer
Ed, Edd N Eddy Cues
Theme from Starsky & Hutch (Gotcha)
Theme from Starsky & Hutch (Gotcha)
Kix Brooks: Performer
The Lost Chord
Arthur Sullivan: Performer
World Trade Center Cello Theme
Craig Armstrong: Performer
World Trade Center Piano Theme
Craig Armstrong: Performer
New York Awakes
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Drive Downtown
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rise Above the Towers
Craig Armstrong: Performer
World Trade Center Choral Piece
Craig Armstrong: Performer
John & Donna Talk About Their Family
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ethereal
Craig Armstrong: Performer
John's Woodshed
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Marine Arrives at Ground Zero
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Will and Allison in the Hospital
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Allison at the Stoplight
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Jimeno Sees Jesus
Craig Armstrong: Performer
John and Will Found / Will Ascends
Craig Armstrong: Performer
John's Apparition
Craig Armstrong: Performer
John Rescued / Resolution
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Elegy
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ethereal Piano Coda
Craig Armstrong: Performer
O Verona - Romeo + Juliet
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ascension - Moulin Rouge!
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Glasgow Love Theme - Love Actually
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Cello Theme - World Trade Center
Craig Armstrong: Performer
One Day I'll Fly Away - Moulin Rouge!
Craig Armstrong: Performer
New York City - The Bone Collector
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Theme - The Quiet American
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Theme - Orphans
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Do You Still Miss Him - The Quiet American
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Rebecca - Plunkett & Macleane
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Lissa's Theme - Best Laid Plans
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Balcony Scene - Romeo + Juliet
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ethereal - World Trade Center
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Restaurant Proposal - Love Actually
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Piano Theme - World Trade Center
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Main Theme - The Clearing
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Ray & Della's Theme - Ray
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Hanging - Plunkett & Macleane
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Choral Theme - World Trade Center
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Another Bleeding Heart
Alex Parker: Performer
Almost Martyrs
Alex Parker: Performer
Ominous Lacan
Alex Parker: Performer
Ellis (Waterside Dub Mix)
Alex Parker: Performer
Pascal / Shack 2 Cell / Ominous Lacan
Alex Parker: Performer
"La Pena Huasteca" - Correo Aereo
Alex Parker: Performer
The Life of David Gale
Alex Parker: Performer
Arrest / Bistey Runs / Hospital
Alex Parker: Performer
Huntsville Epitaph
Alex Parker: Performer
Media Frenzy
Alex Parker: Performer
Motel / Houston
Alex Parker: Performer
"Just To Hear Your Voice" - Tony Prince
Alex Parker: Performer
Ominous Drums / Ominous Pascal
Alex Parker: Performer
Waterside
Alex Parker: Performer
Dusty's Cabin / Almost Martyrs
Alex Parker: Performer
"Tu Che Di Gel Sei Cinta" from Trandot by Giacomo Puccini
Alex Parker: Performer
The Coral Atoll
Hans Zimmer: Performer
The Lagoon
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Journey To The Line
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Light
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Beam
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Air
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Stone In My Heart
Hans Zimmer: Performer
The Village
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Silence
Hans Zimmer: Performer
God U Tekem Laef Blong Mi
Hans Zimmer: Performer
Sit Back And Relax
Hans Zimmer: Performer

User reviews

George Lewis
7/10

The evocative use of instrumentation and vocal performances in the soundtrack added depth and emotional weight to key moments in the story, enhancing the impact of the film's narrative.

Paul Miller
8/10

The powerful orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack effectively conveyed the gravity of the situation and paid tribute to the heroism and sacrifice of those who risked their lives to save others.

Donald King
1/10

Furthermore, some of the musical cues in the soundtrack seemed out of place and did not enhance the storytelling. The jarring transitions between scenes and the mismatched tones of the music detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the narrative.

Amanda Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of World Trade Center perfectly captures the emotional intensity and resilience displayed by Sergeant John McLoughlin and William J. Jimeno during the harrowing events of September 11, 2001. The somber melodies and haunting tones evoke a sense of tragedy and loss, reflecting the profound impact of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.

Charles Scott
7/10

The emotional depth and intensity of the World Trade Center soundtrack perfectly captured the resilience and courage displayed by the individuals involved in the tragic events of 9/11.

Deborah Lopez
9/10

Listening to the soundtrack, one can't help but be moved by the sense of unity and strength portrayed in the film, reminding us of the unwavering spirit of the heroes and the nation in the face of adversity.

Amanda Wilson
8/10

The World Trade Center soundtrack succeeded in capturing the spirit of resilience and determination that defined the response to the 9/11 attacks, offering a moving and poignant musical accompaniment to the film's powerful storytelling.

John Adams
7/10

Overall, the World Trade Center soundtrack stands as a poignant and respectful tribute to the individuals whose lives were forever changed by the events of 9/11, serving as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.

Elizabeth Miller
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration of poignant themes and motifs created a cohesive and immersive listening experience that resonated deeply with the themes of loss, hope, and unity portrayed in the film.

Paul Thomas
9/10

The emotional depth and haunting melodies of the World Trade Center soundtrack truly capture the resilience and courage displayed by Sergeant John McLoughlin and William J. Jimeno during the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

Anthony Allen
2/10

The soundtrack of World Trade Center failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the gravitas needed to convey the gravity of the situation.

Matthew Wright
5/10

On the other hand, the music in World Trade Center also conveys a message of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity. The uplifting and inspiring tracks underscore the unwavering determination of the survivors and rescuers to overcome the devastation and rebuild a sense of unity and strength in the aftermath of such a catastrophic event.

Steven Davis
10/10

The music beautifully complements the harrowing journey of survival, encapsulating the hope, fear, and determination of the characters as they faced unimaginable challenges in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.

Donald Smith
8/10

The haunting melodies and somber tones of the music evoked a sense of sorrow and solidarity with the victims and first responders who faced unimaginable challenges on that fateful day.