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  • It's a wonderful track, very light and imaginative. Morricone has done unbelievable work over the years, including the score for one of my favorite films ever, "Once upon a time in the west". That said, I could never picture "What dreams may come" without the Kamen score. It's simple enough to highlight the intimate nature of the family and their tragedies, but powerful enough to exude the temperment of heaven and hell. The Morricone score is too much sweeping epic, not enough intimate tale.

  • Nagyon szép videó! Gratulálok!

  • Ennio Morricone is without a doubt an incredible composer. However, Kamen's score does seem more suitable for the film. Both are lush and haunting in their own. Though I feel Kamen's suite was more appropraite, I find that they both would have sufficed to accompany such a beautiful story.

  • "A dragon once told me that melancholy is a tempting emotion for man to indulge in, he also said some hungers should not be fed."... MM Poetry just seemed appropriate here....

  • You can hear Morricone through every note played. Almost as if he is singing in the background the whole time. Hes absolutely wonderful.

  • the soudtrack is amazing ( a journey into diferent worlds and minds )

  • I have always been a sucker for beautiful imagery and music, and this film has certainly has both, and I do like it for that reason. As a Christian, I regret to say that I cannot endorse this film for its being contrary to my beliefs. HOWEVER...Ennio Morricone is a POWERFUL composer! He has managed to do things with melody, harmony, and texture that I never thought possible. I've seen the film with Kamen's score, but this score is SOOOOO much BETTER!

  • @dartanyon77 You're a Christian, and you like the film. Why not just stop there? No one is asking you to endorse anything. You're only being hypocritical of yourself by interjecting that into the comment thread. That said, you're not being asked to accept the films rendering of life and death as possible realities. Is it too much to ask you to enjoy art at face value, rather than hammering it with sheltered sensibilities and self-projected sin!?!

  • Morricone is too deep for this kitschy piece of shit.

  • Yeah, why such a renowned film composer would have rejected scores is rather unsettling./ Though from another stand point, his music tends to portray very tender, provincial melodies/ and in this case it's sounds as if he's scoring a little English tale rather than a grandiose picture. Though there are definitely themes of grandeur present here.

  • So; whatever happened to, "how your ass is going to get kicked by Heaven?" And or part 2 of the movie? Get the ol' man Williams to do the angel bid; and give him a sword, a sheild, bow, arrows, a medallion, armour, a map, a journey, a mission, about a billion dollar Cdn. advance and: pow tao how do you like zen now?

  • where do you get this soundtrack? how do you know it is by Morricone? thank

  • @lupash

    because I have the Red Sonja score of Morricone and there is also music from What dreams may come on the cd

    I got it by ebay from a seller from Austria, there are a lot other interesting things!!

  • @lupash I just read that Morricone completed a full soundtrack for this movie which they then REJECTED for one by Michael Kamen.

  • @lupash Because he wrote it ;)

  • Beautiful ! And a stunning picture to accompany it.

  • forget michael kamen!!!

    Ennio Morricone will blow you away!!!

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