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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another great Jon Brion score
The score was by far my favorite part of the movie. Brion's writing style is tasteful, consistent and incredibly emotional. In an age where most movies use a disconnected sampling of songs from the director's iPod, it is extremely refreshing to hear a real 'movie score.' Kudos also to Steve Bartek for some gorgeous orchestrations, particularly on "Ok." A definite...
Published on November 12, 2008 by Bob Barnacle

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Typically quirky effort from Jon Brion
A typically twisted and mind-bending drama from writer/director Charlie Kaufman, Synecdoche New York is a film about a self-absorbed theater director played by Philip Seymour Hoffman who, as his real personal life crashes down around him, sets to creating a theatrical masterpiece about life mimicking art mimicking life, with a life-sized replica of New York City inside a...
Published on February 12, 2009 by Jon Broxton


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another great Jon Brion score, November 12, 2008
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The score was by far my favorite part of the movie. Brion's writing style is tasteful, consistent and incredibly emotional. In an age where most movies use a disconnected sampling of songs from the director's iPod, it is extremely refreshing to hear a real 'movie score.' Kudos also to Steve Bartek for some gorgeous orchestrations, particularly on "Ok." A definite purchase for Jon Brion fans.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the movie score was wonderful, December 16, 2008
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This review is from: Synecdoche New York [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (Audio CD)
The movie score was wonderful. The music is wonderful here, too, but altogether not so many minutes of music. If it was longer, I'd give it five stars.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Record!, January 23, 2009
This review is from: Synecdoche New York [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (Audio CD)
I think its a very interesting choice of soundtrack! Quite recommendable! Song for Caden and also Little Person are both nostalgic and deep. Definetely, a must for Kaufman work's fans
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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful Amazon purchase, November 9, 2011
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Beautiful soundtrack, arrived at the speed of light. Extremely satisfied with all aspects of this purchase. Trust Amazon and I was not disappointed.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oscar Worthy, March 18, 2009
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The music of Synecdoche, New York is just wonderful as well as the film itself. It may make few sense if you haven't see the film though. It's hard to understand why Academy people completely ignore this wonderful work of art.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Typically quirky effort from Jon Brion, February 12, 2009
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This review is from: Synecdoche New York [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (Audio CD)
A typically twisted and mind-bending drama from writer/director Charlie Kaufman, Synecdoche New York is a film about a self-absorbed theater director played by Philip Seymour Hoffman who, as his real personal life crashes down around him, sets to creating a theatrical masterpiece about life mimicking art mimicking life, with a life-sized replica of New York City inside a huge warehouse. It's all very existential and difficult, but it has an astonishing supporting cast - Catherine Keener, Samantha Morton, Hope Davis, Tom Noonan, Emily Watson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dianne Wiest, Michelle Williams - and has been the recipient of a great deal of praise from various critics groups. Composer Jon Brion's score is eclectic to say the least; he's one of the most unconventional composers working on mainstream films today, and Synecdoche New York continues the trend with a collage of musical ideas that range from quirky, twee little marches in the opening "Tacky Entrance Music" to offbeat string harmonies in "All Plays Out" and a trio of piano-driven pieces ("Piano One", "Piano Two" and "Piano Three") which often have a wavering electronic noise behind them, much like the sound of an old dialup computer connecting to the Internet. There's a lot of guitar work in the score, giving the whole thing a contemporary feel, but these are regularly offset by odd rhythmic elements, peculiar sound effects built into the fabric of the score, and an overarching sense of the whole thing being deconstructed and detached from reality. Cues like "DMI Thing from When She Was in the Kitchen", "DMI Thing in Which New Information Is Introduced", "Something You Can't Return To" and "DMI We Meet Again?" are gloomy, introverted pieces for strings and guitar which, despite being based around a recurring four note motif, actually somewhat frustrate me because I can't quite get my head round the dramatic intent of the pieces - some of them are quite pleasant in and of themselves, but they just sort of sit there, being all offbeat and inscrutable, and never make a real connection. I felt like this throughout the entire score. In fact, two of the musical highlights of the score are actually the songs, "Little Person" and "Song for Caden", written by Brion and Kaufman and performed with a dreamy, wistful indie vibe by jazz vocalist Deanna Storey. It's one of those soundtracks which actually appeals to fans of other genres of music than it does to actual soundtrack fans, and as such has been getting a lot of positive mainstream acclaim; as one might expect, I found it all a bit glum and disconnected. And for those curious enough to want to know, the film's title is play on words, combining the film's setting (the city of Schenectady, New York), and the Greek word `synecdoche' (pronounced sin-neck-duck-kee), meaning a singular descriptive word which, when used colloquially, actually means the entire thing being described (e.g. "wheels" for an entire car). You learn something every day!
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