I Am Love - Movie Montage (2010)
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@Boltfiger i believe most of the score was taken from Adams's opera, 'Nixon in China'.
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@Boltfiger Definitely not a coincidence. I read an interview with Swinton in which she discussed that the entire sequence is an homage to that sequence in Vertigo. She also mentioned that those gorgeous, tangerine-colored pants she wears in that scene were from her own wardrobe, and she now regrets wearing them in the film, because she feels she can't wear them anymore in her 'real' life; they're too distinctive.
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@Boltfiger Well damn I'm definately going to be buying the soundtrack. I wish today's movie composers would write scores like this for today's movies, I miss the era of Elmer Bernstein, Max Steiner and Maurice Jarre! There are some who still make great memorable scores like Danny Elfman, John God Williams, Thomas Newman.
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Wow... excellent selection... thanks for share. Congrats. Grat job.
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@Boltfiger Aw man that's too bad they no longer have the adapted score category anymore for John Adams would have won in this category. I love movie scores but lately it's as if the composers no longer have any imagination to their scores and just compose bland music.
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excellent film!
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amazing track...
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bravo! well done for this. a true gift to the nation and all admirers of this flick. thanks so much
How the hell did this not be nominated for best score???!!!! Instead they give the oscar to the bland score from the social network the most overpraised film of 2010 (and that was a year that was horrible for movies).
johnyzero2000 11 months ago 4
@johnyzero2000 Because this wasn't an "Original" soundtrack. The music was taken from pulitzer winning composer, John Adams' classical album. They asked his permission to use his music for the film, even though they knew that John Adams always hated requests for use of his music in a film score--yet he granted them their wish.
Boltfiger 11 months ago
Ooh, I just noticed that the curled hair shot on 3:44, is similar to Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo, where Jimmy Stewart's character is secretly following Kim Novack around town, and stops at a museum where he notices her hair.....there's a shot of her hair just like Tilda's. I think it's too much of a coincidence....the director must have borrowed on purpose.....interesting.
Boltfiger 1 year ago 3
Heya, love the movie and the soundtrack... where did you get it from? Been looking for it FOREVER!! Great video, you got all the best shots in there.
Lx
HeartsOfTheCity 1 year ago
@HeartsOfTheCity Aww, thanks. I love the music too. I got the soundtrack on iTunes. I edited 3 tracks together for this video because the tracks were almost 9 minutes each.
Boltfiger 1 year ago
@Boltfiger ahh I see - thanks!! So what did you think of the film?
HeartsOfTheCity 1 year ago
@HeartsOfTheCity the movie was great. Actually, I didn't know what to make of it at the end of the film. But the films images stayed at the back of my mind, and slowly grew on me. It's great. I'd get the Blu Ray.... :p
Boltfiger 1 year ago