Wu wu mian Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 405 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Wu wu mian

Title in Italiano:

No No Sleep

Title in Português:

No No Sleep

Synopsis

No No Sleep

Have you ever had one of those nights where you just can't seem to fall asleep? Well, that's exactly what happens to our protagonist in "No No Sleep".

As the clock ticks on and the hours pass by, the character tosses and turns in bed, trying everything from counting sheep to listening to calming music. But nothing seems to work.

The character starts to feel frustrated and anxious, wondering if they will ever be able to get some rest. The lack of sleep begins to take a toll on their mood and energy levels.

Just when the character is about to give up hope, they stumble upon a new technique that finally helps them drift off to dreamland. And as they finally close their eyes and fall into a peaceful slumber, the character realizes the importance of a good night's sleep.

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Play Title Artist
Wu wu mian
Prelude (From "The Man Who Knew Too Much")
Thème principal (From "La mort aux trousses")
Close Your Eyes
Hallelujah, I Love Him So
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
Scene D'amour (From "Vertigo")
Moonlight Becomes You - Single Version
Frenesí
Blue Moon
I'll Never Smile Again
Hotel Room
The Package
The Window
The City
Tuxedo Junction
Boulder Buff
Sandman - Original
Carlotta's Portrait
Reece
Mute - Jokers of the Scene Remix
Prelude / Nightmare (From "Vertigo")
The First Floor
The Nightmare and Dawn
End Titles (From "Family Plot")
Ev'ry Night About This Time
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Maybe
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
Alone With My Dreams
Now That I've Found You
You Forgot Your Gloves
Weep No More My Baby
Moonglow
Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too) - Remastered 1998
My Man
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Is That All There Is? - 2011 Remaster
Slumber Song
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
That Old Black Magic
Goodnight Children, Everywhere
Lights Out
Adapted From The French
Let Us Be Sweethearts
You Stepped Out Of A Dream
Guilty
Is That All There Is? - Remastered
The Porch
Destiny
Moonlight Becomes You
Temptation
Rebecca: Selznick International Trademark (by Alfred Newman) - Introduction - Foreword - Opening Scene
Humanity
Stormy Weather
Its Only A Paper Moon
Ding-Dong, The Witch Is Dead
Why Not Take All Of Me
Misty

User reviews

James Hill
4/10

The soundtrack of Wu wu mian fails to capture the essence of sleeplessness in No No Sleep. The music lacks depth and fails to convey the sense of restlessness and frustration experienced by the protagonist.

Ronald Young
9/10

The soundtrack of Wu wu mian truly captures the essence of sleeplessness and restlessness in a mesmerizing way.

Anthony Scott
8/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and ethereal vocals creates a dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly complements the narrative of No No Sleep. The music builds and swells in all the right places, mirroring the ebb and flow of the protagonist's emotions as they navigate the challenges of insomnia.

Patricia Jackson
5/10

Overall, the music in No No Sleep from Wu wu mian effectively conveys the theme of sleep deprivation and the quest for inner calm, making it a standout track in the soundtrack.

Emily Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Wu wu mian effectively captures the feeling of restlessness and frustration in the track No No Sleep. The repetitive beats and tense melodies mirror the protagonist's struggle to find peace in the midst of insomnia.

Linda Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Wu wu mian showcases a unique blend of electronic and classical elements in No No Sleep, adding depth and complexity to the emotional journey of the protagonist.

Amanda Phillips
6/10

The use of ambient sounds and subtle instrumentation in No No Sleep creates a sense of unease and discomfort, effectively immersing the listener in the character's sleepless night.

Mark Wilson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Wu wu mian is a masterful work of art that not only enhances the storytelling experience but also stands on its own as a beautiful and evocative musical journey. It's a testament to the power of music to convey complex emotions and transport the listener to another world.

James Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Wu wu mian is a mesmerizing blend of soothing melodies and ambient sounds that truly captures the essence of sleepless nights. Each track is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of restlessness and tension, making the listener feel as if they are right there with the protagonist, struggling to find peace in the darkness.

Jennifer Carter
10/10

The music in No No Sleep perfectly conveys the protagonist's struggle to find peace and relaxation, creating a sense of tension and frustration that is palpable.

Charles Gonzalez
3/10

The melodies used in the soundtrack feel generic and uninspired, failing to evoke any emotional response from the listener. It misses the opportunity to create a sense of tension and unease that would enhance the storytelling of the sleepless night.

Charles Williams
9/10

The use of different musical elements and tones throughout the soundtrack effectively mirrors the character's emotional journey, making it a powerful and immersive listening experience.

Betty Taylor
1/10

The repetitive nature of the music becomes tiresome and monotonous, mirroring the protagonist's struggle to find peace and rest. It fails to create a sense of immersion and fails to connect with the audience on an emotional level.