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Puzzled-Journalist-4 t1_j65x3vu wrote
Lust, Caution by Alexandre Desplat.
It's sad people only talk about how ranchy the sex scenes were. It's an incredibly well-made film. Script, acting, cinematography, ... Everything is top-notch. Not to mention the score.
Desplat is always a good choice for a period drama, but his work here is another level. The score is so beautiful and nuanced like the film itself. It just perfectly fit to the tone of it.
DrRexMorman t1_j65xav3 wrote
Nyman also composed the soundtrack for Gattaca.
Deault t1_j65xb31 wrote
Oh yes. Same with the latest Blade Runner. I rarely go see a movie twice, but these two made me go back and the ost was a main reason.
grazzac t1_j65xr11 wrote
If you're interested in movie soundtracks you ought to catch Edith bowman's podcast - soundtracking. She interviews directors and musical directors about their choices and process.
Also mark kermode has a show on scala radio where he plays his favourite soundtracks and scores from films.
Keksis_theBetrayed t1_j66013o wrote
"An Out of Body State" from Shin Ultraman was pretty great.
Knightofducks t1_j660t5v wrote
The Keep.
The movie is a mess but I enjoyed it. The best part is easily Tangerine dreams' score. Stealing the silver cross is such a good song off the soundtrack
FriendoftheNight818 t1_j6631or wrote
thecat627 t1_j66b2uf wrote
Friday the 13th (2009) and Halloween (2007) have amazing soundtracks by Steve Jablonsky and Tyler Bates. For those who dont know, Jablonsky did the music for the TCM reboot in 03 and ANOES remake in 2010, and Bates is famous for the soundtrack in 300.
thiccissnack t1_j65wyth wrote
Dune was phenomenal.