I must say I love music just as much as I love movies maybe even more. That is why I am firm believer that the music in the film can and will make or break the film. There are plenty of films that I can think of that I love just because they had wonderful music to complement the movie. Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 have great songs in their scenes. Even though it’s mostly an action film, Quentin Tarantino took a different approach with the type of music he used for his action scenes. They weren’t your average “action” song but they worked out well in the movie. On the other hand some people beg to differ when it comes to music in movies. An anonymous blogger said “According to me there is no need of so many songs in a movie because generally all songs r not good n because of songs movies r flopped.” I’m not really sure what they meant by the songs being “flopped” but I have to disagree when they say that generally all songs are not good. There are millions of great art works of music out there and you just have to find the right one for the right film. An example of good music in a film can be seen below.
I love “old school” music. It reminds me of a time when music wasn’t so technological. I think the music in that film fits perfectly and without it, Crooklyn would have not had the impact it had. Another example of good music can be seen below.
To me the music went perfect in Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2. To me the music is the jelly to the movie’s peanut better. You can’t have one without the other. I mean you can but it wouldn’t turn out as good. I hope I’ve made my point. I gave you two different examples with the same results. MOVIES NEED MUSIC! That is all.
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The Kill Bill movies are great!
ReplyDeleteI like them too!
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