@heyboy08 Those are the exact words that came to my mind when I first heard this radiant closing benediction to Truffaut's masterpiece. Listen to the music Herrmann composed in 1947 for "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir". In a score of ineffable sadness and beauty, he takes us on an odyssey of full-blooming love through betrayal, loneliness, and finally, death and transcendence. But yes, this ending to Farenheit 451 is three minutes of Heaven.
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VertigoHarvest 7 months ago
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paullubliner 7 months ago
6:42 is achingly beautiful.
heyboy08 8 months ago 2
@heyboy08 Those are the exact words that came to my mind when I first heard this radiant closing benediction to Truffaut's masterpiece. Listen to the music Herrmann composed in 1947 for "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir". In a score of ineffable sadness and beauty, he takes us on an odyssey of full-blooming love through betrayal, loneliness, and finally, death and transcendence. But yes, this ending to Farenheit 451 is three minutes of Heaven.
mlvolkov1 2 weeks ago
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The best part of this film
heyboy08 8 months ago
Great album. I have the Decca Phase 4 LP as well. (Very thick vynal). "The Road and Finale" is a nice composition. Sounds a bit sad.
MrChristian326 11 months ago