вторник, 13 ноября 2007 г.

as Movie Review: Troy: Director's Cut (DVD)

The film originally was to be scored by Oscar-winner Gabriel Yared, who recorded his music for the film before it was unceremoniously dumped at the last minute, and Oscar-winning composer James Horner swooped in to save the day. His score was effective enough, but many claimed it lacked the epic scope and power of Yared's work. So it was rather odd, when watching this new cut of the film, to note that the music score had been drastically tinkered with. Horner's score had been reduced to background wallpaper - his main themes for Achilles and the Love Theme have been dialed down, and even removed altogether from some sequences. Bits and pieces of his score are now repeated all over the place, resulting in a bit of a cut-and-paste feeling.
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