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| POSTED Monday , May 17, 2004 02:24:40 PM |
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| REPLIED Monday , May 17, 2004 02:29:53 PM |
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I loved the music, but not the way it was used in the movie. As for the rejected score, I've heard a great deal of it, and it was just even louder than Horner's. It was a little too... obvious for my tastes. There are one or two great tracks; however, the equivalents on Horner's score to those tracks, I love also (especially the Greek ships approaching Troy. Both composers did amazing jobs for that part). All in all, as much as I don't think Horner's score fit the film, I think Yared's score would have fit even less. And yes, there is a VERY annoying wailing woman on Yared's score, too. While his score wasn't bad, I must say, I'm glad they opted for Horner's. Oh, and if you wanna listen to Yared's score, it's at his Official Site . "I am bottled fizzy water, and you are shaking me up." -Incubus
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| REPLIED Tuesday, May 18, 2004 05:26:38 AM |
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| REPLIED Wednesday, May 19, 2004 06:10:25 PM |
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PyroGurl said: Cosmo... Gladiator and Troy are totally different. Gladiator is about one guy. Troy is about many many characters and an entire war. I think everyone would agree with me on this.
Definitely. And I don't believe Wolfgang approached this film in a similar way to Ridley's approach on Gladiator at all. Both films have a very different look, for one thing. The cinematography in Gladiator was more stylized and expressive (and I LOVE that!). Ridley approached Gladiator as a very intimate story. While yes, it did effect the entire Roman empire, the story was about one man's journey to finding peace. Wolfgang approached Troy as a very massive movie, wide in scope. Sure, there were central characters, but as PyroGurl said, there was no single character it centered around. Troy was about BIG armies fighting in BIG CGI battles, in a very BIG war. There was only one big battle, and even that battle was handled very intimately. We didn't see any huge army of thousands of CGI soldiers running into each other. Yes, we see the flying arrows and armies approaching, but when the real battle ensues, Scott focuses on the individuals, and real people , and the hero of the story. That battle is completely about establishing Maximus as a general, and the power he held. The battle, even though it was big, was still all about Maximus. Ridley approached Gladiator as a much more personal movie than Wolfgang approached Troy, yet it is just as much an epic. "I am bottled fizzy water, and you are shaking me up." -Incubus
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