The music is evil.


I saw this movie for the first time a few days ago. Absolutely loved it and thought it was one of the best horror/pysch thrillers of the last few years. It disturbed and terrified me in a way that few movies ever have, and it did it all with great production values and acting which is quite a feat for this genre.

Still though, I find myself unable to get it out of my head and a huge part of that is the ridiculously addicting music that plays during the credits and throughout the film. I seriously have had that on loop since watching the film and it won't let me go. I'll be out in public, or talking to a friend and then the music kicks in out of nowhere and instantly I'm back in the nightmare world of ASF.

Told myself I would probably wait years before I watched it again but I can hear that beat in my head everywhere I go calling me back, haunting my dreams and I feel like I have to watch it again.

Tell me guys...does this movie ever let you go?

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I agree, outstanding horror film! And yep, the music was awesome! Especially the song during the end credits. Very sinister.

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Norman says it's his mother's fav tape.

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In fact, the music was the best part about the film, and thankfully, it also exists independently from it as well, on YouTube. Somebody has put the whole soundtrack on there, and it is basically dark electronica and dubstep music, done very well I'll add. It reminds me a lot of the music done for the video game Hitman: Contracts (very good game that sometimes gives a horror vibe in no small part due to the soundtrack, but also the levels' environments). I don't even like A Serbian Film, but the music is cool.

The Robots, 1978, by Kraftwerk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DXdJrGhaVo

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The music sounds like its from some Slaaneshi cult.

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