Music
As with all the Templar films, the score was provided by Antón García Abril. His slow menacing chants, punctuated with groans and screams, perfectly capture the mood of the Templars. In this case, the usual themes are augmented with some effectively eerie high-pitched wailing music, apparently inspired by the screeching seagulls of the title.
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