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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting and magical,
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This review is from: Pan's Labyrinth (Audio CD)
I wil admit that I am an avid purchaser of movie scores/soundtracks so I don't know how objective this review can be, but I will say that for people who buy soundtracks and listen to them regularly, this one is extremely well orchestrated and choreographed. It is definitely in the league of film soundtracks like Gladiator and House of Flying Daggers, two other great scores.
My litmus test with soundtracks is if they survive a good listening experience on their own as either classical pieces or showtune type songs and this one does it better than most.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting, epic soundtrack,
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This review is from: Pan's Labyrinth (Audio CD)
Not having seen "Pan's Labyrinth" yet, I can only imagine how it can be, after having listened to the soundtrack a few times. Spanish-born Javier Navarrete adds music to Guillermo del Toro's most recent production, in a style the meets halfway between the works of Howard Shore in "Lord Of The Rings" and Alberto Iglesias in any of the scores he composed to go with Almodovar's movies. The result is a haunting, epic sound that goes perfectly with the dark feel of the movie (judging from its trailer). Since I got it, it's been playing non-stop on my iTunes.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Lullaby,
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This review is from: Pan's Labyrinth (Audio CD)
In the liner notes to this soundtrack, Mr. del Toro describes how the film itself is a bedtime story and how it required a lullaby to carry the tale from start to finish. Javier Navarrete's score nailed it. The film is breathtakingly beautiful with an unforgettable story filled with eye candy start to finish, but del Toro was correct, the soundtrack was the glue that made this film seamless. I found despite all the shockingly graphic and beautiful imagery in the film, it was the soundtrack that was haunting me, (that and the pale man scene *shiver*). No surprises here folks, no bonus material or cheesy love song vocal sung by one of the myriad of american pop singers that soundtracks love to include for a selling point, just a chillingly beautiful orchestral score from start to finish.
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