Harry Escott: Brandon ("Shame" Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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The American poster is so much more puritan than the French one LOL
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i prefer this over hans zimmers version :)
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Journey to the Line. :(
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I saw SHAME a couple of months ago, and I still can't get it out of my head.
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@jameshrave Why? What does it represent exactly?
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@jameshrave The tapping is also in Hans Zimmer's original for "The Thin Red Line". I guess they've made it a little bit louder. And given it a whole new meaning.
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The 'tapping' sound is so off-putting when you realise what it represents.
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Design wise I prefer the American poster. It manages to be bold and thought provoking with a much more minimal and subtle use of imagery. The color tone matches the feel of the film more as well.
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@khammewax Puritan? Maybe it's just a more subtle choice?
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@khammewax ....and the French poster is a lot more "puritan" (to quote you) than the Hungarian one. Honestly, I think the American version of the poster is the best, as it represents the movie very well: silent observation, contemplation. The power of the implicit over the explicit. Now this is just my view. (PS: I'm French, so don't see any form of patriotism in my comment)
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When Hans Zimmer is the Mozart/Beethoven of our time, how can you NOT be influenced by him?
"Shame" Blu-ray/DVD combo will be released on April 17th in the U.S.
MrSizemore7 1 week ago