Is Zimmer is trying to tell us something with movie score

This 2010 contemporary sci-fi actioner follows a subconscious security team around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
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gluvnast wrote:
however it DOES begs the question, how the movie BEGINS with this opening score. it further adds to the theory that WE'RE the dreamers and the film is the dream. especially how the score abruptly starts. with the top wobbling representing us waking up in the end.
good point....

ALSO a lot of the music has a decided train beat...listen to it: as here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBpK-dMP ... re=related

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gluvnast wrote:
Skysaw wrote:It was probably intentional, but it could have been a happy accident. The rhythm is a fairly common one, and the harmony is not there in the Zimmer version. Still, if it was an accident, it was one of the best accidents I've encountered for awhile.
in a new york times article he said it was intentional and was suppose it took so long for anyone to catch it.
Didn't know that, thanks. Props to Hans. He's one of the very few composers I respect in Hollywood... 90% are hacks.

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