Cosa avete fatto a Solange. Ennio Morricone

In London, the Italian gym teacher Enrico 'Henry' Rosseni (Fabio Testi) is having a love affair with his eighteen year-old student Elizabeth Seccles (Cristina Galbó), who is the daughter of the owner of the Catholic School where he works and she studies. His estranged wife Herta Rosseni is the mathematics teacher in the same school. On Sunday afternoon, Rosseni and Elizabeth are in a boat in a grove and the girl glances at a knife and a man hunting down a woman. Other gruesome murders start occurring shortly thereafter, and the teacher suspects that he may be the cause of them. A beautiful illustration of the balance of light and darkness in the best work of Ennio Morricone and an obscure soundtrack that dances between both sides of the spectrum. The main theme is incredibly sweet – one of those lightly drifting Morricone numbers that features wordless vocals from Edda Dell'Orso – but other tunes then go much deeper into the depths – hitting odd tones, moody instrumental passages, and somber rhythms that are then surprisingly offset by lighter numbers that are peppered throughout the score.

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