

Where there's evil
lurking deeper – there shall be destruction; such a phrase that fitting how the
story goes for this American sci-fi horror would thrilling your mind for a very
long time not because it conducts bizarre treatments or moving on as a
rabid-dog chasing for a psychotic killer with his hidden last victim urges to
be found alive by the authority, the FBI and the lab-experimented experts
through Neurological Cartography and Synaptic Transfer System in The Cell – a movie
directed by Tarsem Singh. One being brought into the entirely new realm beneath
our own consciousness where not only lost souls dwelling but like it is been
said before – demons and your darker ego lies more sinister plans down there
where nobody can see or feel yet but here the lees-experienced but dedicated
child psychologist named Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) decided to help the
FBI to find the clue all over the crumbs of mysteries surrounding the captured
serial killer Carl Rudolph Stargher. Entering the mind of a psycho-deranged and
sick-twisted tunnel that leads our beautiful psychiatrist into the limbo and
hellish corners of Stargher’s completely doomed brain-cells domain which always
dominates the young version of him whose actually being tortured since a little
by his step-dad and re-shaping the man growing a Stargher King collecting women
victims, putting them died by drowning in a secret chamber facility on an
abandoned farmland. Via Trauma, Whalen’s Infraction, Tide Pool, Valentine or The
Seduction, Chlorine and Rust and Four and Twenty Blackbirds tracks you will following
the very dangerous and deceiving journey ever through the inner madness and
unique world of a mad-man ready to capture prisoners who dare entering his; as
Catherine and special agent Peter Novak experiences deep inside the unspeakable
reality or fantasy made by the killer’s mind or their own in a most twisted
ways possible. The Cell not only invites you to witnessing some of the most
strange abstracted and un-imaginable sceneries along the movie but also how the
music scoring by Howard Shore has made this Original Motion Picture Soundtrack –
as one of a kind which we can calling it a breakthrough pioneer for the entire
newly level of obsessive or megalomaniac theme-based both musical and motion
picture. The audiences will have a private time watching the whole sensuality
offers by the character of Ms. Deane disguising as whether a futuristic sex-slave,
a holy sea-mother to many more undeniable charms and mystic symbolic shown onto
the tube. The last temptations and the taken decisions must be made in order to
save the missing girl by killing the young boy to end the reign of that
serpent-skinned demon forever …
Link:
http://myzuka.me/Album/76489/Howard-Shore-The-Cell-Ost-Kletka-Saundtrek-Score-2000
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