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Some Other
Woman

Directed by Joel David Moore

Synopsis

“Some Other Woman,” directed by Joel David Moore, is a psychological thriller that follows the unsettling experiences of Eve Carver (played by Amanda Crew). Whisked away to a tropical island for her husband’s work, Eve’s temporary relocation turns into a prolonged stay, leading to the unraveling of her reality. Unable to build the family she wanted and dealing with the intensifying isolation, Eve encounters a mysterious woman (Ashley Greene) who begins to take over her life piece by piece​.

Some Other Woman

Scoring “Some Other Woman” was a fascinating journey into the heart of psychological tension and eerie atmospheres. The score’s themes were meticulously crafted based on traditional songs and chants used in Cayman Island black magic rituals, lending an authentic and haunting layer to the film.

The entire score undergoes a gradual retuning, beginning at 396Hz to establish a somber and mysterious baseline. As the film progresses and the antagonist confronts the protagonist, the music detunes to reach a high point of 417Hz, intensifying the suspense and drama. This peak in frequency underscores the climax of their confrontation.

As the story resolves, the score subtly retunes back to 396Hz, reflecting the protagonist’s return to a fragile equilibrium. This dynamic retuning not only enhances the emotional depth of the film but also immerses the audience in its dark, ritualistic essence.

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