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The coral atoll - Thin Red Line Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

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The corall atoll - Thin Red Line Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

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  • this last minute is the most beautiful part in the whole music of this movie..it's only so short, but it comes up again many times, and everytime I hear it, it hits me somewhere inside..I've never seen a movie where endless beauty and endless horror and pain is so near to each other

  • I think this is the most elaborated and sumblime piece of music Zimmer has ever done.

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  • I remember my mother when she was dying she was all shrunk up and grey I asked her if she was afraid she just shook her head I was afraid to touch the death I seen in her I couldnt find nothing beautiful or uplifting about her going back to God. I wondered what it'd be like when I died, what itd be like to know that this breath now was the last one you was ever gonna draw. I just hope I can meet it same way she did. With the same calm. Cause that's where its hidden the immortality I hadnt seen.

  • @dangerousQueen

    03:15 is discovering after a battle, when there is finally an end to the terror of sounds, that you are still alive

    and 4:23 is discovering who is no longer alive

    and 7:22 (Journey to the End of the Line), is as you've said, carrying it all home with you

  • tghe best piece of music in this movie was In Paradisum from Requiem by Gabriel Fauré

  • @bonnertom032 other works by hans zimmer are also so inspirational...such as the gladiator soundtracks

  • 4:32 to 6:25 is Colonel Tall on the soundpower.

    "I can see them sitting there on their fat asses!  You go up that hill right now!"

  • The theme that plays at the end of this piece is elaborated on at the end of "Light" (parts of which are played after the Japanese camp).

    I think this is all played from the beginning of the film, where you see the croc go into the water. and Witt is hanging out in the Melanesian village, remembering his childhood.

    Zimmer collaborated with an fellow composer on this soundtrack, so maybe that's why it doesn't get enough attention, because no one person can purely take credit.

  • Probably the only soundtrack i'd be interested in buying on CD

  • @gazleyd

    the 5th minute is from when nick nulte get pissed on the captain not attacking.

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