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Inkheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Javier NavarreteMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: January 20, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Front Titles Javier Navarrete 3:17 Not Available
  2. Mo Runs Away Javier Navarrete 4:40 Not Available
  3. Abandonment Javier Navarrete 3:22 Not Available
  4. Ellinor Remembers Resa Javier Navarrete 3:01 Not Available
  5. Hostages Javier Navarrete 2:46 Not Available
  6. To The Castle Javier Navarrete 2:07 Not Available
  7. Mo's Secret Javier Navarrete 2:10 Not Available
  8. Bandits Javier Navarrete 2:19 Not Available
  9. Dejected Dustfinger Javier Navarrete 3:37 Not Available
10. The Escape Javier Navarrete 3:26 Not Available
11. Off To The Coast Javier Navarrete 2:05 Not Available
12. Jugglers Javier Navarrete 2:46 Not Available
13. Fenoglio Remembers Inkheart Javier Navarrete 3:41 Not Available
14. Rooftops Javier Navarrete 2:11 Not Available
15. Incarcerated Javier Navarrete 3:21 Not Available
16. Dustfinger Escapes Javier Navarrete 2:49 Not Available
17. The Plot Javier Navarrete 2:46 Not Available
18. Creatures Return Home Javier Navarrete 4:45 Not Available
19. Dustfinger Disappointment Javier Navarrete 3:11 Not Available
20. Meadows Javier Navarrete 3:13 Not Available
21. My Declaration Eliza Bennett 3:55 Not Available
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  • Original Release Date: January 20, 2009
  • Label: New Line Records
  • Copyright: 2008 New Line Records, A Division Of New Line Productions Inc.
  • Total Length: 1:05:28
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  • ASIN: B001PIZNIA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant, rich fantasy score, January 6, 2010
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Jon Broxton (Thousand Oaks, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inkheart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (MP3 Download)
A vivid fantasy adventure with a literary imagination, Inkheart stars Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Andy Serkis and newcomer Eliza Bennett, in a story about a man whose reading aloud brings characters from stories to life. The film is directed by Iain Softley from the popular novel by Cornelia Funke, and features a rousing original score by Spanish composer Javier Navarrete, his first foray back into the fantasy genre since his critically acclaimed work on Pan's Labyrinth in 2006.

A colorful full-orchestral affair, Inkheart revels in its fantastical storybook heritage, presenting cue after cue of lush, warm, grandiose music that moves easily from romantically sweeping themes to vivid action cues to rich exotica. Navarrete's liberal use of a soft choir alongside chimes, light percussion, harps and woodwinds gives the whole score a magical air, and several of the orchestral crescendos - such as in "Abandonment", "Incarceration" and the conclusive "Meadows" - are truly lovely, although the main thematic element does bear a strong resemblance to James Horner's score for An American Tail. The action music, especially in "Mo Runs Away", "The Escape" and "Creatures Return Home" is generally energetic and tuneful, although occasionally it becomes quite violent, with thunderous percussion runs giving the cues a real sense of power and urgency. Some cues, such as "Hostages", occasionally veer into horror music territory, especially when Navarrete incorporates a chanting male voice choir and low, nervous string sustains into the mix. There are also some sequences featuring acoustic guitars, notably in "Ellinor Remembers Resa" and "Hostages", which give the score a different and interesting color and expand the scope of the music. Similarly, cues such as "Bandits", "Dejected Dustfinger" and "Jugglers" have a definite sense of the exotic through their vivid use of Middle Eastern shakers, ethnic vocals and lilting string writing.

As was the case in Pan's Labyrinth, the orchestrations throughout the score are quite superb; the piano is used prominently as a rhythmic, percussive base in many of the cues, rather than carrying any specific melody, while the instrumental combinations Navarrete uses - often pitting unexpected instruments against each other, or using an instrument outside of its usual setting - are fascinating, and contribute enormously to the overall depth of the score. Fans of Pan's Labyrinth, or of scores which take the listener on a journey to faraway places will find plenty to enjoy here, as will those who enjoy scores with wide and varied orchestral palettes that are not afraid to be different.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kind of Strange Name But GREAT Movie!, June 27, 2009
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DeneH (Concord, North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
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Ordered this movie off of DISH Network and so glad I did. It was a real surprise. Have always liked Fraser, but this new "child," Eliza Bennett, was real cute and can really sing. The theme song has been on my mind for days now. This seems to me to be one of those not-well-known but sneaks-up-on-you type movie that's great for kids, too, although there are some scary scenes. You should watch it!
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