Soundtrack

Adonis 2022-03-23 09:01:17

A lot of the music in this movie is often quoted in some exciting occasions, reaching the point of familiarity. The entire original soundtrack is filled and surrounded by a distinct rhythm from beginning to end, which plays a very good role in setting off the tension in the film. The combination of brass and string music is an integral whole, magnificent, broad and magnificent, expressing the magnificent movie scene vividly and vividly. Responsible for the music of "Break into the Dead Island" is Hans Zimmer, who once scored "The Lion King" and "Broken Arrow". His works have exceeded 100. The combination of electronic synthesizer and traditional instrumental music often shows people His shocking personal style has repeatedly created impressive scores, especially in the soundtrack of action movies. His unique music style has become fashionable, combining the dazzling compactness of electronic music and the majestic spirit of symphony, almost In recent years, the indispensable "standard equipment" of typical Hollywood heroic action movies.

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  • Angela 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Old 007 brought little Cage against General Rommel-this is the best blockbuster. http://www.bilibili.com/video/av66319/

  • Alessandra 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    I think there is still a part that hasn't been digging deeply.

The Rock quotes

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [while in the tunnels underneath Alcatraz] You enjoying this?

    John Mason: Well, it's certainly more enjoyable than my average day... reading philosophy, avoiding gang rape in the washrooms... though, it's less of a problem these days. Maybe I'm losing my sex appeal.

  • [after Mason has killed a Marine, the corpse's foot twitches]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while in the prison morgue] You've been around a lot of corpses. Is that normal?

    John Mason: What, the feet thing?

    Stanley Goodspeed: Yeah, the feet thing.

    John Mason: Yeah, it happens.

    Stanley Goodspeed: Well I'm having a hard time concentrating. Can you do something about it?

    John Mason: Like what, kill him again?