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Free Music Notes for Bleu: Bande Originale Du FilmFree Music Review: Magnífico disco Hit: 5 Stars
"Azul" fue la película que más me gustó de la trilogía de Kieslowsky, pero en mucho influyó la música: es un elemento medular, el complemento auditivo perfecto para la historia. Este disco presenta ese elemento por separado, pero (mencionando a otro crítico) nos hace evocar las imágenes, con las consiguientes emociones. Tiene incluso un pequeño diálogo que, mezclado con la música, la conduce, la cambia, la embellece. Si disfrutaron la película, les encantará el disco. Si no la han visto aún, y aunque el disco es excelente por sí solo, les recomiendo verla antes de escuchar la música.
Free Music Review: Exquisite Hit: 5 Stars
This music skates that exquisite line of grief between maudlin and madness. Julie's composition is brilliant, though the soundtrack allows you to explore other versions, other views. Much as the movie pulls you through Julie's changing understanding of her husband, her lover, and her new life, the music explores multiple points of view on a repeating theme. Listening to this soundtrack brings back every moment of the film for me, reminds me of the parts that moved me, saddened me, gave me hope. There's also a little sneak at the music for Red, which I believe I'll buy next. Simply lovely. A gem.
Free Music Review: Music to fill your heart. Hit: 5 Stars
Music is an essential part of Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy. It not only serves as a background for the story, but it sometimes becomes the characters themselves, or what they are feeling at a particular moment. Zbigniew Preisner's soundtrack makes you feel as if you are one of the characters. Sometimes the music is quiet, almost meditative, sometimes it is grandeur, exciting, and it always fill your heart. Preisner's talent makes this first part of Kieslowski's trilogy one of the most beautiful and striking moments of recent film music history.
Free Music Review: Exquisite Hit: 5 Stars
I concur with the other reviewers here. Kieslowski's films are defined by the music, and part of immersing yourself in any film (and in particular in Kieslowski's body of work) music is key. The music for all three soundtracks of the trilogy is perfect, sweeping, and dramatic. Listening to the soundtracks again produces chills and goosebumps and evokes the emotions and images of the films (which, apart from White, were arguably masterpieces.)
Free Music Review: very very good Hit: 5 Stars
The music is the important part of each of Krzysztof Kieslowski's movies. When the music becomes the subject of the movie it is like a collage of sounds, colors, images and words. Very illustrative but can live its own life too. It is real music not just an easy-listening background.
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