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jimkbarton@hotmail.com says...
one year ago
"You cannot describe music, it needs to be listened to."
Ennio Morricone
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miguelreina says...
2 years ago
It is a pleasure to see Ennio Morricone remember with surprising memory and get emotional, despite the chaos of formats that Tornatore introduces. It is a necessary documentary to place the Maestro in the orbit of his relevance in the contemporary music, but many interviewees are underused. Curiously, those who contribute the least are the other soundtrack composers (Hans Zimmer, Mychael Danna, John Williams...), with the exception of Nicola Piovani, always correct in his thoughts. Too much praise and lack of depth, but moving.
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AdamMorgan says...
2 years ago
I don't know what surprised me more - that the maestro was into so many different forms of music or that he was produced as much music as he did. Either way, what a genius. I wish that I had paid attention more to the soundtracks of his movies.

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Obione_TdG says...
2 years ago
It may seem quite a long documentary, especially in the last quarter, which corresponds perhaps with the weakest works (post mid-90s). But for the greatest of the greatest film (and also pop) music composers, it is more than deserved.
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