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1.0 out of 5 stars
Plagiarism,
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This review is from: Nights in Rodanthe (Audio CD)
"Maps In Bed" is a totally plagiarized song. Tunes are so very identical to one of the Yiruma's song. So disappointed....
2.0 out of 5 stars
Short pieces, short CD,
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This review is from: Nights in Rodanthe (Audio CD)
This CD is a disappointment. Other movie soundtracks I have purchased have provided extended (or full length) versions of background music from the movie.
Most of these music clips are extremely short and just what was in the movie (often less than 2 minutes!), making the entire length of the CD about 30 minutes! For being a "full priced" CD, I feel ripped-off. The music is lush and romantic, but not enough noteworthy music to make this purchase worthwhile.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasant romance,
By Jon Broxton (Thousand Oaks, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nights in Rodanthe (Audio CD)
A romantic melodrama based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks and directed by George C. Wolfe, Nights in Rodanthe stars Richard Gere as a doctor who travels to the outer banks of North Carolina to see his estranged son, and embarks on a romantic relationship with an unhappily married woman (Diane Lane), who runs an inn on the Atlantic coast. The score for Nights in Rodanthe is by Tony Awards winning Broadway composer Jeanine Tesori, for whom this is her film music debut. Her score is generally very pleasant and romantic, although not quite as lush and emotionally overwhelming as I had anticipated (especially considering that two other Sparks stories resulted in the scores for Message in a Bottle and The Notebook). The opening cue, "Sandstorm", is quite lovely, with a sweeping string melody, prominent timpani rolls, and an unexpected Gaelic inflection which is very welcome, and also features prominently in the delightful closing pair, "Horses" and "End Credit Suite". Many of the cues feature a warm acoustic guitars and tender pianos alongside the warm string orchestra, with the likes of "White Wine Dinner", "Walk on the Beach" and "Maps in Bed" standing out as being especially enjoyable. "Jean's Studio" is an unexpectedly lovely piece in which celesta, harp and cello combine to excellent effect. "Devastation" has a slightly starker, darker sound, with a heavier percussion undercurrent and vivid cello chords. "Ecuador" interjects fluttering pan pipes into the orchestra for a flash of local color. There's some peppy, contemporary writing in cues like "Jean in Miami" and "Box Montage", and is occasionally reminiscent of Thomas Newman's more upbeat urban sound, and there's even a hint of jazz in some cues through the use of stand-up bass and snares. Basically, the whole thing is a slightly more grown-up version of the "chick flick" sound which has dominated the scores for films of that type since time immemorial, and although Tesori's work here is never going to set the world on fire, and while she still has a while to go before she emulates her stage success, Nights in Rodanthe still makes for a pleasant and undemanding way to spend half an hour or so.
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