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| 1. Hay Amores | |||
| 2. Despedida | |||
| 3. Pienso En Ti | |||
| 4. Love | |||
| 5. In The Time Of Cholera | |||
| 6. My New Life | |||
| 7. White Suit | |||
| 8. Hildebranda | |||
| 9. Divided Love | |||
| 10. 1900 | |||
| 11. Escolastica | |||
| 12. Confused Transito | |||
| 13. Fiorentino | |||
| 14. The Boat | |||
| 15. The Widow | |||
| 16. Sex Drum | |||
| 17. Los Dos | |||
| 18. Cholera | |||
| 19. Second Love | |||
| 20. The Girls | |||
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Lush, Beautiful Romantic Score.,
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This review is from: Love in the Time of Cholera (Audio CD)
So maybe the film adaptation of legenday Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "Love In The Time Of Cholera" didn't fully live-up to the source material, but the soundtrack has. Antonio Pinto has scored a beautiful, lush work that brings the world of the film to life with atmospheric sounds and some strong original songs by Shakira. The soundtrack begins with Shakira's contributions, a set of three songs that capture the film's bittersweet love story. Shakira herself is Colombian and gives us a classic bolero "Hay Amores" which has a wonderful, classic feel. The Golden Globe nominated "Despedida" is dramatic and memorable while "Pienso En Ti" has a passive, reflective mood powered by Shakira's strong vocals. The rest of the score by Pinto is a rich set of melodies and pieces that combine the orchestal with authentic music from the Caribbean region where the story takes place. There is a haunting quality to the mix of strings and guitar in a track like "Love." "White Suit" has a cool, breezy feel while "Hildebranda" evokes the kind of indigenous, almost Afro-Caribbean sounds one finds in the coasts of South America. Antonio Pinto has composed a score of heartbreak and tears, wanting and despair, all nicely evoked in tracks like "Escolastica" and "Florentino" where the orchestra swells with great gusto. "Sex Drum" has a great tribal feel while "Los Dos" is a fun, ethnic song that again evokes the Caribbean with wonderful atmosphere. "Love In The Time Of Cholera" has that rare quality in a film score in that it stands apart from the film and in fact, elevated many of the film's weaker scenes or performances. A potent mix of film score and world music, this one is for the romantics and for the ones with sharp ears.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved love in the time of cholera,
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This review is from: Love in the Time of Cholera (Audio CD)
Exciting vibrany CD music, very intimate and sensual. Much better than the movie it represents.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Better in the film,
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This review is from: Love in the Time of Cholera (Audio CD)
Liked the music in the movie better. Only two of the full length songs from the movie are included. Much (though beautiful) is incidental music that frequently ends abruptly or is in short 1-2 minute snippets.
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