how did this not win best original score?
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jiminL — 13 years ago(August 16, 2012 07:12 PM)
I felt that the score was edited badly with the images I saw on screen, with weird transitions and incomplete phrases. The juxtaposition of the climax scene with the boat fights and melee brawls on the mountain did not flow very well musically and there was no emotional coherence. Having said that, I love the soundtrack as a stand alone. I think the music itself represents the movie's themes very well, but the music is just not perfectly integrated with the film on a shot by shot basis.
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Movie_Piranha_1979 — 13 years ago(September 08, 2012 05:44 PM)
I always wondered the same thing! it's one of Morricone's finest score, and easily one of the greates of all time!!!
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DracTarashV — 13 years ago(September 19, 2012 05:56 AM)
It's no surprise here - this wasn't the Academy's only big oversight regarding Morricone, they blatantly ignored all of his masterful work before
The Mission
. He received an Honorary Award a few years ago, but that was injustice if you ask me
The prostitution rests.- Kelly Bundy
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jeff-moore5 — 12 years ago(April 18, 2013 07:00 AM)
I completely agree with this whole thread I don't know anybody who listens to this score and doesn't fall in love with it. However, I also agree that in the movie itself, there are some editing issues that mess with the score a little bit. Everybody should definitely get the soundtrack and listen to it on its own.
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jameskl — 12 years ago(December 31, 2013 10:55 AM)
As some others have mentioned, the soundtrack is unfortunately not always best-suited to the scenes that are being depicted.
It may well be Morricone's best composition, but as a melding of images and sound I can understand how it didn't win the oscar.
Apparently many directors had this problem with Morricone. He kind of took over the film and did his own thing regarding the scoring, whether the director liked it or not.
His "best" work is probably all in the Sergio Leone movies, simply because the two of them were on the same page all the time. Check out Once Upon a Time in the West and you'll see a soundtrack that fits perfectly with the images.
By itself I agree The Mission soundtrack is incredible music, but a tad unwieldy in the film.