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I watched Pola X because Scott Walker composed the film
score
and I admire his music a lot.
If this is not enough, there also is the film
score
that probably is one of the best ever created for a fantasy or sci-fi film.Truly a forgotten classic, this one is worth hunting down and buying.
Veteran composer Akira Ifukube supplies a typically rich, robust and rousing
score.
Just like the great jazz
score
in DIRTY HARRY by Lalo Schifrin, Sharky's Machine features an excellent urban jazz soundtrack with many guest stars including Chet Baker, Julie London, Flora Purim & Buddy De Franco, The Manhattan Transfer, Doc Severinson, Sarah Vaughan and Joe Williams.
Al Capps handles the
score
with magic.
There is also a fine jazz score, which you can get on the CD JAZZ IN PARIS--JAZZ & CINEMA VOL. 2. Unlike some who have commented on the film, I don't really see director-writer Carne as sitting in judgment on these characters--he seems as though he is an objective observer to me.
And even if you don't want to do that, you can go in the other room while the film is playing and simply enjoy the fine soundtrack, with great 50s jazz and instrumental pop, including the wonderful original
score
by an American "Jazz at the Philharmonic" group including Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz (spelled "goetz" in the credits), Roy Eldridge, and Ray Brown.
Don Ellis' rousing string
score
further pumps up the raw'n'rattling intensity while the scrappy Big Apple locations and Urs Furrer's rough, grainy cinematography both greatly enhance the overall grungy realism.
The rating on this site is misleading, which is why I gave it a high
score
because the filmmaker, May Miles Thomas obviously put her heart and soul into it and deserves better than 2.8 for her amazing achievement.
since the plot like Vertigo or Brian DePalma's Obsession, till to the
score
by Peter Chase that reminds the sounds of Bernard Herrmann, this little pearl seems to be sight from fews.
Frank Sinatra gives his best performance and the music
score
by Elmer Bernstein is dynamite.
It is a witty and emotional drama, with Stewart (as always) being fantastic, great music
score
by Frank Waxman, and good direction from Wilder, a good little known gem.
Absolutely FANTASTIC
score
by Luis Bacalov.
The music score, cinematography, talent, locations and script were awesome.
The
score
is one of Henry Mancini's best (and he has written many wonderful ones), several songs are sung to perfection by Andrews, Julie's performance is nuanced and she is decked out in some beautiful clothes, (she is at her absolutely loveliest here), the on-location shots are breath-taking, and there are some funny Inspector Clouseau-type sight gags to boot.
For me, the most outstanding work in this film was the music
score.
While many silent film scores work very well with their scenes, I feel that this is the best
score
I've come across.
The beautiful scenery and musical
score
adds to the adventure.
Mehta uses Rahman's
score
and together, they create such amazing sound montages that effectively portray the views of the world around Radha and Sita whenever they look to each other for support.
Elmer Bernstein's
score
is one of the best of its time.
With an attractive cast, great color photography and set design, and an evocative score, JTTFSOTS is a winner!
The second star of the movie is Sergio D'Ofizi's cinematography who, along with the melancholic Morricone-esquire
score
by Riz Ortolani, help bringing the "secluded Italian village with a dark secret" setting to life.
A lush
score
of songs and music by Britisher Leslie Bricusse (of Doctor Doolittle & Wilie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory fame as well as making his mark on the Broadway musical scene), and scored by the incomparable John Williams.
The scenery (the beautiful Philippines), soft-focus nudity and wonderful
score
all contribute to a strange and extremely watchable exercise in a sort of film making seldom seen today.
Chaplin's
score
for these films and the framework added as bridging sections between the shorts are also well done.
The musical
score
is equally fantastic!
the musical
score
through this is what moves you through the movie.
This is being commented on only because Serge Prokofiev(1891-1953)may not of known at first just how powerful a
score
and how actually majestic these lyrics really are.If you read the lyrics to Alexander Nevsky op.78 there is nothing here that is less than a witness through the song to one of the most beautiful and moving scores in all of musical literature.This film with its accompanying
score
have a special place in the world and that may be just as true on the internet as anywhere.The composers own website which is underwritten by his estate provides for additional care given such a
score
as this
score
truly deserves.It is to me as deep as it is wide with such boldness that you wish to be the one,the one they called Great Novgorod!This is a song about Alexander Nevsky.Yes,it happened on the River Neva-on the River Neva,on the wide waters.There we slew our foes'pick of fighting men-there pick of fighting men,the army of Swedes.Ah!How we fought,how we routed them!Ah!smashed their ships of war to kindling!In the fight our blood was freely shed for our great land,our native Russian land.Hey!Where the broadaxe swung was as an open street,through their ranks a lane where spears ran!We mowed down the invading Swedes like feather-grass grown on desert soil.We shall never yield native Russian Land.They who march on Russia shall be put to death!Rise against the foe,Russian land,arise,rise to arms,great Novgorod!(the call to arms goes on)Arise to arms,ye Russian folk,in battle just,in the fight to death,arise,ye people free and brave,defend our fair native land!To living warriors high esteem,immortal fame to warriors slain!For native home,For Russian soil,arise ye people,Russian folk!In our great Native Russia no foe shall live.Rise to arms,arise,native mother Russia!No foe shall march across Russian Land,no foreign troops shall raid Russia,unseen are the ways to Russia.no
It should be noted that Prokofiev was under quite a bit of pressure from Stalin, to if you will, make good.This musical
score
was really very much approved of by Stalin.To me there is a unmistakable beauty in how we love this world and Nevsky tells of a Hero whose God Like attributes provides for all participation in that love.A truly beautiful and furtive telling of the story of Alexander Nevsky.
And a great musical
score.
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