That soundtrack, man. After you hear the same chord and notes 3 or 4 times, it becomes like nails on a chalkboard.
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Réponse de chilone
le 14 juin 2018 à 12h43
I was being too entertained by this very cool movie, to notice.
Réponse de ComputerBlue
le 14 juin 2018 à 21h12
I hate when composers do that shit.
Rarely does it work, A Few Good Men does a good job of it, you hear the same few notes many times throughout the film but it fits so well. Other times it's horrible, like Season 8 of Smallville and that breathy, ominous sound you'd hear several times each episode for the whole damn season.
Réponse de MongoLloyd
le 16 juin 2018 à 22h06
It's lazy filmmaking & fails to take the audience into account. A repetitive theme is one thing, but the SAME sounds, ugh.
Réponse de rooprect
le 17 juin 2018 à 08h22
I haven't seen this movie, but lazy soundtracks are my pet peeve so thanks for the warning. I'll stay away.
I can only think of 1 time where a "minimalist" soundtrack really worked and that's in "Werckmeister Harmonies" - a mostly music-less film which has 4 chords as its theme, but everyone who's seen it agrees it's one of the most hauntingly beautiful and appropriate soundtracks in cinema.
Other than that, I can name a zillion films that failed. It's a shame when an otherwise good flick is ruined by bad music. And refreshing when a bad/mediocre flick is made epic by an awesome soundtrack (example: "FLASH! Ah-ahhhhhhh" lol)
Réponse de MongoLloyd
le 17 juin 2018 à 14h17
The Jacket also had a really repetitive piece in the score that I actually didn't mind because it was apropos even though every time I heard it, I thought, "damn that's repetitive."