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Mark Bradshaw - Bright star soundtrack - part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

the newest Jane Campion's movie about personal life of a poet John Keats with Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish.

1. Negative Capability,
2. Return,
3. Human Orchestra - Samuel Barnett, Mark Bradshaw, Daniell Johnston, Ben Whishaw, Cameron Woodhouse,
4. Convulsion,
5. Bright Star.

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  • It is unfortunate that today's society cannot appreciate such a quiet and mysteriously beautiful movie, but it makes it that more of a treat to those who can truly thrive from such beauty.

  • My heart shivers at these beautiful words... And my mind travels to other times and other places... The music floads my mind and all I can do is let it in, enjoy its beauty and melancholy.

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  • Thank you very much indeed for posting this soundtrack sumiregusa23. It is wonderfully appreciated.

  • @skyflynite correct me if I'm wrong but is it not a harpsicord?

  • Does anybody know which instrument is being used here?

  • @misslacuvee

    Indeed my friend the world needs more of dreamy and heart felt melodies and poetry like this, far away from random explosions and strange sex, the world needs this, culture and a good ear.

  • So fascinating !

  • thank God I am part of this alien group of people who long for such beautiful art.

  • This movie makes me want to write and write and write poetry. It gives me such pure inspiration. I can feel the sting of loves pure longing in this movie and it makes me cry every time.

  • @optimisticautiously I completely agree. The ending in particular when she learns of his death is so real, so raw...it breaks me up every time I see it. There's no words to describe how honest and truthful that scene was.

  • I have to AGREE. Every single time I watch that part I cry. I have never in my life seen crying in a movie that made my heart hurt or make me feel like the person heart was really breaking. I love this movie so much

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