Vladimir Cosma, the renowned French composer, delivers a gripping and intense soundtrack for the 1983 film "Le prix du danger" directed by Yves Boisset. This album, released on December 31, 2014, under the label Larghetto, is a compelling journey through a thrilling narrative set to music. In just 23 minutes, Cosma masterfully captures the essence of the film's suspenseful plot, where a young unemployed man is selected for a brutal television game, risking his life to reach a secret location while evading pursuers.
The album features eight tracks, each contributing to the overall atmosphere of tension and drama. "Bacchanale" sets the stage with a powerful opening, while "Adagio pathétique" offers a poignant interlude. "Un œil sur la ville" and "Tango de l'angoisse" add layers of intrigue and unease, with the latter's tango rhythm hinting at the game's deadly stakes. "Les chevaliers de la mort" and "Départ de François" heighten the suspense, leading to the climactic "Cacao Angelo" and the title track "Le prix du danger," which encapsulates the film's high-stakes tension.
Performed by the LAM Philharmonic Orchestra, the soundtrack is a testament to Cosma's ability to blend orchestral arrangements with contemporary themes, creating a sound that is both timeless and relevant. Whether you're a fan of film scores, orchestral music, or simply great storytelling, this album is a captivating listen that brings the thrill of the silver screen to life.