#04. "FALLING" by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (The Assassination of Jesse James OST)

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From the "should have been Oscar winning" Original Score of "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford".

Composed by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - [The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) OST]

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  • sigara pişmanlıktır.

  • 2 paket sigara içiyordum ben günde. Zararlı olduğunu bildiğimiz halde rahatsızlık hissetmediğimiz için içtik! Geç kalmışım biraz. Ciğerler bittikten sonra bırakmışım. Şimdi bak nefes alamıyorum. 2 adım atıyorum tıkanıyorum Bu seni burada yavaş yavaş iyice iyice ölüme götürüyor.

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  • @thranduil9 Thanks, that satisfies the superficial element of the inquiry.

  • @daftrhetoric This song plays in the background of a Turkish TV ad showing how harmful cigarette is.Doesn't bear any meaning in terms of Turkish culture actually.

  • sigara pişmanlık değildir..

    

  • @andrew

    obviously you understood the movie .. bob wasnt a coward and jesse not a hero that is what the film wants to tell you

  • Andrew 90091 : In the back, he shot him in the back !!!

  • Un bijou

  • @2beef the song used for an advert about effects of smoking in turkey. just it.

  • What got me about this movie was Bob, not Jesse. In a big way I would have felt bad for Bob. Being treated like dirt all the time, but he still was one of the gang. I dount know why they call Bob a

    "Coward". He shot the most deadly man in America, how is he a coward??????

  • @mr92over People think that because he was better than the law. His ethos was more generative of sympathy. It's a fact that his legacy exists, it's a fact that people feel admiration for him. You may not understand, Javert, but the institutions of law are unresolved and alien agents are capable of ethical superiority over its offices.

  • @mardahan555 I'm curious of what cultural significance this song is to the Turks here. Could anyone explain?

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