Not a huge Horner fan since he helped himself to so much of Goldsmith's work, but at :56 when the piano is playing during the love scene, you can hear the ghostly quivering strings underlying the love theme...a rare time when Horner scored the emotional content of a scene as well as foreshadowing the dread, not just backing up what's on the screen.
Not a huge Horner fan since he helped himself to so much of Goldsmith's work, but at :56 when the piano is playing during the love scene, you can hear the ghostly quivering strings underlying the love theme...a rare time when Horner scored the emotional content of a scene as well as foreshadowing the dread, not just backing up what's on the screen.
smoore1962 1 month ago