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<blockquote data-quote="blue jammer" data-source="post: 496067" data-attributes="member: 1606"><p>Some films, some music, depends on your mood I think, not if you are down or anything like that, but (this might be hard to explain).. </p><p></p><p>If you are drawn into something, deeper than normal, an example of this for me was Nath's character in Six Feet Under - the way that was written for those that have seen it, was really powerful - in that he didn't seem like just a 'TV character' it was almost as if it was a real life friend the things were happening to! - if something draws you in that much, it can get very emotional - same with music - the strings in the soundtrack to 'The Crow' are just amazing, as is the beautiful music from the movie 'Cannibal Holocaust' (Riz Ortolani)</p><p></p><p>Agree with TC on these:</p><p></p><p>Moby - Why does my heart feel so bad</p><p>REM - Everybody hurts</p><p></p><p>Also:</p><p></p><p>Dodgy - If You're Thinking Of Me</p><p>Coldplay - Scientist (moreso the first time I saw the video) + A Warning Sign</p><p></p><p></p><p>I also think that music is used really well in films sometimes, you can get a powerful emotion out of a scene by playing a song or a piece of music at the 'right time'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue jammer, post: 496067, member: 1606"] Some films, some music, depends on your mood I think, not if you are down or anything like that, but (this might be hard to explain).. If you are drawn into something, deeper than normal, an example of this for me was Nath's character in Six Feet Under - the way that was written for those that have seen it, was really powerful - in that he didn't seem like just a 'TV character' it was almost as if it was a real life friend the things were happening to! - if something draws you in that much, it can get very emotional - same with music - the strings in the soundtrack to 'The Crow' are just amazing, as is the beautiful music from the movie 'Cannibal Holocaust' (Riz Ortolani) Agree with TC on these: Moby - Why does my heart feel so bad REM - Everybody hurts Also: Dodgy - If You're Thinking Of Me Coldplay - Scientist (moreso the first time I saw the video) + A Warning Sign I also think that music is used really well in films sometimes, you can get a powerful emotion out of a scene by playing a song or a piece of music at the 'right time'. [/QUOTE]
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