Backing up the designs is an appropriately triumphalist score composed by Ennio Morricone. The combination of stroked strings, clarion horns and decorous choral lines eases in an enjoyable soundtrack that also uses compression, an echo chamber and a wind generator.
i dont know what you're talking about but i love the score by morricone.
Could you not hear the wind blowing through it? It was cooking up a storm.
"Movies are the enemy of the novel because they are replacing novels. Novelists shouldn’t write for the movies, unless, of course, they discover they’re no good at writing novels." - John Irving