Friday, 11 March 2011
Music in inglorious bastards
Tarantino originally wanted to use Ennio Morricone, due to him being in the middle of scoring "Giuseppe Tornatore's Baarìa " he did not have the time. Despise all this Tarantino still used 8 tracks composed by "morricone" in the film. The post modern element that is attached to the music is that the music isnt from the 1940's, which is the era of the film. Instead they have used music from later eras and other films like spaghetti western, blaxplotation film. we also hear david bowie from the film "Cat people" . I think its clever how they have used as it outs a bit of a comedy spin on it as it contrasts with the types of scene thats going on, it also gives us a cultural look on it with the americans having the westen type sound behind it. It reminds me of the old cowboys and indians tv programmes. I like how they used a track"The Green leaves of summer" by Nick Perito at the start of the film when it was the shooting scene as it was quite classical music and made the scene more dramatic.
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