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DISCOSUCKS... wrote:Spinners,My only thought...after having viewed the film (within the last month, am late to the party) is that you couldn't have been more right, than you were in your original post.
It's obviously too soon to really state this with complete sincerity, but my initial reaction is:
The score is a masterpiece.
As with Inception, themes, ambience and specific sounds from the soundtrack (and how it plays off the imagery of the film) are following me around days afterwards, haunting me.
I'm under it's spell right now but my instinct tells me it's right up there with his very best, and I can't wait to experience it stand-alone to see how it plays.
Anyone else have thoughts?
deafmetal wrote:Well said, @horseloverphatGo for it, you won't be disappointed. Historically, I've not really been much of a Zimmer cheerleader (which is probably sacrilege, around here) over the years, but this one stopped me in my tracks (ironically). Once it gets under your skin, there is no going back (imo). The majestic and cathedral-like quality of the soundtrack (coupled with the imagery) is incredible to behold.
I need to revisit both the film and the score again.