by Jinzo Ningen » Wed May 07, 2014 7:14 am
That would be a refreshing change from the "wall of noise" soundtracks most blockbuster-type (and seemingly almost all) movies use nowadays. As a lover of older films, I miss having scenes where people talk or drive or walk somewhere that isn't covered in boring, serves-no-purpose "music" composed by folks who only seem intent on filling every second of motion picture runtime with music, rather than carefully constructed pieces only designed to add something to what's happening on screen. Director's are equally guilty for allowing this practice to take plac1e, and worse - encouraging it.