Damsel Soundtrack. A Dark Twist on Fairytales, a reinterpretation of the damsel-in-distress trope. Millie Bobby Brown plays a young woman who agrees to marry a prince, only to discover it’s a trap. Thrown into a dragon’s lair, she must rely on her own strength and resourcefulness to survive. This suggests a story that subverts traditional narratives and empowers its heroine.
With a renowned cast, Brown leads the charge alongside established actors like Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, and the iconic Angela Bassett and Robin Wright. This diverse and talented cast promises captivating performances that could elevate the film.
Who composed the Damsel Soundtrack?
David Fleming is an American composer who has made his mark in both film and television. He recently composed the score for the highly anticipated HBO series “The Last of Us” and the upcoming “Dune: Part Two.” Fleming’s career took a significant turn when he collaborated with Hans Zimmer on the BBC’s “Blue Planet II” in 2017, leading to further collaborations on major films like “The Lion King” (2019), “Dune” (2021), and “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022).
Damsel (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)
- Elodie’s Maze 4:42
- Kingdom of Aurea 2:56
- Once Upon a Time 2:54
- A Proposal 4:14
- Horizon 3:27
- See The World 1:41
- The Dress 2:02
- Ever After 2:57
- Roses and Ritual 5:07
- Run! 3:11
- Glowworm Cave 4:33
- Phantom Princesses 1:28
- Pointing the Way 2:07
- Flower Cave 3:43
- Dead End 1:33
- Three Eggs 2:46
- Duty and Deceit 2:14
- Hunting Party 2:09
- Flight and Fire 3:23
- No Shelter 4:30
- War Paint 1:43
- Facing the Dragon 3:16
- Accept Your Fate 4:44
- Royal Blood 2:39
- End of Your Story 3:40
- Homeward 1:27
- Ring of Fire (Lykke Li) 3:13
Damsel Soundtrack List: Additional Songs
- Song list will be added as soon as the film premieres.
Damsel Trailer Song
- Hymne à l’amour – Édith Piaf
“Damsel” straddles the lines of dark fantasy and adventure. Expect elements of magic, mythical creatures, and perilous quests, blended with thrilling action sequences and potentially moments of horror. This unique combination could offer a fresh cinematic experience.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, known for his visually stunning and suspenseful films like “28 Weeks Later,” directs “Damsel.” His expertise in building tension and crafting intricate worlds bodes well for the movie’s visual impact and atmosphere.
Mark your calendars! “Damsel” is slated for release on Netflix, although an official date hasn’t been announced yet. This global platform allows the film to reach a wide audience and potentially garner attention from diverse viewers.
While plot details remain veiled, the trailer hints at a tale filled with betrayal, hidden agendas, and unexpected alliances. The dragon serves as a powerful symbol, possibly representing danger, the unknown, or even inner demons.
“Damsel” promises a journey of self-discovery and survival, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.