This simple yet evocative piano melody from Bach frames and exquisitely speaks the beautiful painful yet unspoken core and emotions in this movie........which one?
Took me awhile to find which movie, Lula. The soundtrack from this movie is stupendous, and that piece of music suits the scene it is used for so beautifuly. I cannot even think of that scene without sadness, and yet it was breathtaking too.
My husbands father used to play this piece. It's gorgeous and evocative......Wait....maybe not! It reminds me of some other piece.........Oooh...now I'm confused.....
-- Edited by White Fay on Sunday 6th of February 2011 04:35:15 PM
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Lady true, this motif is used througbout the film but most noticeably in the opening and end scenes......very very stunning scenes indeed...and completely giving it away to all those who have not guessed the movie yet, the fact that they were inevitably chosen by Nic himself as he made the film makes it even more touching somehow...the perfect choice!
Is it Lady True? wow i didn't realise that...that is an amaxing scene. how cool it is in both movies... clearly i need to watch Kick Ass again!
The Sonny Soundtrack is stupendous too! I think you will enjoy Sonny Meg, James Franco is superb and you are in for a treat with Acid Yellow!
Another song from the Sonny soundtrack..but as always..nothing is like watching in the context of the whole film so i definitely recommend it being in every Nic Cage collection!
No....that pic is from a magazine article that was written about Nic about 10/11 years ago. It's from the same article that we've seen pics of him sitting on a pedestal of sorts in a neon yellow/green turtleneck and sunglasses
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"Love one another but make not a bond of love. Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls" ~~~~Khalil Gibran~~~~
I wish I could remember which Magazine interview it is from. Believe it or not....but I wrote into the magazine about the article after reading it and they ran my comments in the editorial section of the next months magazine. All I remember about what I wrote is once again, defending and touting the brilliance of Nic.
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"Love one another but make not a bond of love. Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls" ~~~~Khalil Gibran~~~~
Sorry for coming so late to the party...so the answer is Sonny? I thought it was fromZandalee. Help~
Lula Argante wrote:
This simple yet evocative piano melody from Bach frames and exquisitely speaks the beautiful painful yet unspoken core and emotions in this movie........which one?
Hi zookeeper, you are never too late for a party celebrating SONNY!! it is a non stop party!
Yes, this beautiful motif is the soundtrack for the opening scene and the end scene ( very sublimely framing the movie ) and appears in places briefly throughout. The end scene in Sonny is one of the all time best movie endings! (not giving anything away for those who haven't seen it)