Not expecting songs, but cues...interesting, at times dark, abstract. We will hear a very artistic and aesthetic ARR here.
--- In [email protected], Ramesh R <triscod...@...> wrote: > > This is funny. After reading about the Matt Dunkley info that was mentioned > in > this group I posted it on Filmscoremonthly and credited the group. And now I > see > the exact sentence I used being posted back here ("In reply to a question... > "). > :) > > Anyways while this is good news for ARR fans, one does feel a bit sorry for > John > Murphy who used to be Boyle's previous composer of choice. Just listen to his > scores for 28 days later, Millions and Sunshine, and you'll come across a > unique > talent. I thought that the 127 hours project was a slam dunk for Murphy. > > BTW I hope no one is expecting songs in the movie. It a serious film almost > like > a documentary. Don't expect songs and be disappointed later. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Farzad Khaleel <farsad...@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, August 22, 2010 7:33:16 AM > Subject: Re: [arr] AR Rahman scores for 127 hours!!!! > > > > > In reply to a question about the music Matt responds in Facebook- > > > "It's beautiful as always - with electric guitars mixed in with orchestral > strings and samples. No songs as far as I know - it's more subtle under-score > fitting the subject matter of the movie, which deals with one man's triumph > over > adversity and the power of the human spirit" > > > Matt >

