Snow Angels Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 13000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Snow angels

Title in Italiano:

Snow Angels

Title in Português:

Anjos na Neve

Title in Français:

Snow Angels

Title in Türk:

Kar Melekleri

Title in Deutsch:

Engel im Schnee

Synopsis

On a cold afternoon, with snow on the ground, the high school band is practicing for the last football game. They hear shots.

Flashback a few weeks before. Arthur is a high school student, bussing at a restaurant. Annie and Barb are waitresses there - Annie was Arthur's babysitter when he was little. She's now separated from her husband Glenn, who's on the wagon, starting a new job, praying to Jesus, and trying to prove he has his balance back so he can see more of their small daughter, Tara. Annie's seeing someone else, Arthur's parents have just separated, and Arthur is attracted to Lila, a new student at the high school. It's a small town, people's lives cross.

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Snow Angels
Sledgehammer
Peter Gabriel: Writer
Chinese Character 1
John Leach: Performer
John Leach: Writer
The Now Penguin
Tony Berg: Produced
In the Heart of the West
Gene Autry: Performer
Gene Autry: Writer
4 Robots Fucking in a Wool Sock
Shane Hartman: Performer
Shane Hartman: Writer
Will I Ever Get Back Home Again
Little Axe: Performer
Little Axe: Writer
Chinese Character 2
John Leach: Performer
John Leach: Writer
Lovely Dub
Shane Hartman: Performer
Shane Hartman: Writer
New Orleans Slaughterhouse
Shane Hartman: Performer
Shane Hartman: Writer
Jasmine Night
Josh Crocker: Performer
Josh Crocker: Writer
I Think I Left a Note
Benji Hughes: Performer
Benji Hughes: Writer
Baby, I'm a Want You
David Gates: Writer
Bread: Performer
This Gentle Hearts Like Shot Bird's Fallen
What Happens After
Higher
Harry Hess: Writer
Harem Scarem: Performer
You, Me, and a Glass of Chablis
Dan Lindau: Performer
Baby, I'm a Want You
David Gates: Performer
This Gentle Hearts Like Shot Bird's Fallen
Thee Silver Mt Zion: Performer

User reviews

Edward Brown
6/10

The use of music in Snow Angels conveys a sense of foreboding and tension, mirroring the escalating conflicts and secrets unraveling among the characters. The subtle use of acoustic instruments and minimalistic composition adds a layer of complexity to the storytelling, making the soundtrack a crucial element in setting the mood for the unfolding drama.

Edward Harris
3/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels fails to capture the emotional depth of the characters' struggles and relationships. The music feels generic and lacks the nuanced tones needed to convey the complexity of the storyline.

Anthony Gonzalez
8/10

The music in Snow Angels effectively conveys the complexity of the characters' emotions and relationships. The use of acoustic guitar and soft vocals adds a layer of vulnerability and authenticity to the scenes, making the audience feel more connected to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Lisa Wright
9/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels perfectly captures the haunting and emotional atmosphere of the film. The melancholic melodies and subtle instrumentation evoke a sense of loneliness and heartache, enhancing the storytelling.

Joseph Scott
9/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels is a masterful blend of atmospheric soundscapes and poignant melodies. Each track enhances the mood of the scenes, creating a rich and immersive listening experience that stays with the audience long after the film has ended.

Thomas Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels effectively captures the melancholic atmosphere of the small town setting, with haunting melodies and somber tones that enhance the emotional depth of the characters' intertwined lives.

Paul Turner
4/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels feels disconnected from the setting and atmosphere of the small town environment depicted in the film. The music does not effectively immerse the audience in the winter landscape and fails to evoke the sense of melancholy and introspection that the characters experience.

Emily Rodriguez
10/10

The use of acoustic guitar and piano in the soundtrack of Snow Angels adds a sense of intimacy and vulnerability to the characters' experiences. The music beautifully complements the on-screen relationships and conflicts, drawing the audience deeper into the emotional journey of the characters.

Anthony Anderson
2/10

The use of repetitive and uninspired melodies in the film's score becomes distracting rather than enhancing the viewing experience. The soundtrack feels like an afterthought, lacking the creativity and originality needed to elevate the storytelling.

Elizabeth Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack of Snow Angels perfectly captures the haunting and melancholic atmosphere of the small town setting. The subtle use of piano and strings creates a sense of intimacy and emotional depth that enhances the storytelling.