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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075597990126
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Nonesuch
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
MPN: 79901
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nonesuch
Release Date: January 22, 2007
Running Time: 46 minutes
Studio: Nonesuch
Disc 1:- The Last Man
- Holy Dread!
- Tree of Life
- Stay with Me
- Work
- Xibalba
- First Snow
- Finish It
- Death Is the Road to Awe
- Together We Will Live Forever
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The film was beautiful, but flawed.
Not so the music.
The recording quality leaves a bit to be desired, but the music more than makes up for it
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While I liked the Darren Aronofsky film quite a lot - and its certainly not as bad as most people would like you to believe - there is simply no denying that Clint Mansell's soundtrack is the best thing in it. As with his previous collaboration with Aronofsky for Requiem for a Dream, this is outstanding, managing to complement the film without distracting from the stunning visuals. Masterful.
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Perfect music for a near perfect film. Excellent crescendo build ups. Dark music for mental gymnastics.
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Very rarely do films scores so perfectly match the film they are intended for and this score for the excellent film 'The Fountain' is one of those rare occasions. It's rare for even part of a film score to move me, but this one managed it time and time again.
Absolutely wonderful in all ways possible. Even if you couldn't get to grips with the film then at least give the score a try. It's well worth it.
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You can tell a lot about a movie by its soundtrack -- comedies get cute pop tunes, action gets harder stuff, and drama has somber compositions.
But the exquisite genre-bender "Fountain" was graced with a sweeping, celestial collection of songs, which were a collaboration between composer Clint Mansell's group, the Kronos Quartet, and the Scottish experimental group Mogwai. It's filled with the sorrow of death, the joy of love, and all the feeling that music can muster.
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