"Forbidden Friendship" by John Powell

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2010

"Forbidden Friendship" by John Powell

From the soundtrack to How To Train Your Dragon

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  • this scene is so funny and beautiful and incredibly moving, I get teary eyes listening to the music <3

    best animated film I have seen yet

  • the picture are so beautiful~~

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  • I love this music It's alive for me..Bestttt... :-)

  • @SeventhCircleID There is much to be said for breaking new ground. The Social Network was a landmark film, both in terms of brusque script and chilling soundtrack. I have no qualms as to the Academy's decision. However, to call this shallow, lacking in depth and meaningless is a complete and utter display of pretension, myopia and a lack of genuine thought. Orchestral arrangement is more difficult than electronic. A deep precedent genre examples is no grounds for incompetence.

  • @wickeddance93 I agree so much with the teary eyes part. Toothless is an amazing pet I would like to have any day.

  • Amazing!! I'm completely in love with Powell's incredible music! :'D <3

  • I'm still in love with this song.

  • Chills :s

  • @bluestriker4444 Once again. The social network soundtrack broke new ground and challenged a genre of music which has become strerile and trite. Whereas we can point to a great many soundtracks which are disturbingly similar to this (actually, we can't turn around for falling over soundtracks similar to this), the social network did something disturbing and uncomfortable. The layers of sound defined the film in a very strange way, and it's contribution to the atmosphere was staggering.

  • @SeventhCircleID You must be joking,just about every music critic raved about this score and decried the Social Network winning.What meaning is there to some synthesized notes that were barely even heard in the background.? You fail.

  • @panterist. Because the social network soundtrack broke new ground and challenged a genre of music which had become strerile and trite. This on the other hand is well trodden ground in musical circles and is a bit shallow, and lacking in depth and meaning.

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