whoa where is the "take me home" part from?
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The movie, it's called Dunkirk and it came out a few weeks ago.Sky007 wrote:whoa where is the "take me home" part from?
somehow I cannot recall where that line happens in the film. I'm pulling a Sammy Jenkis here
I don't know but I'm not buying that theory. I think that Nimrod has been part of the score from the beginning.
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So no one has found out what the song is yet? =/ Dying to find thisokungnyo wrote:You may be right; someone in the YouTube comments said:Willem wrote:It fits the tone of the film perfectly (the final scenes in particular, you know what I'm talking about). I wonder if Zimmer initially composed it for the film, but they didn't use it? Or maybe it got replaced by the Nimrod variation?
Edit: it sounds pretty familiair to me though, don't know why. Anyone else?
"I asked someone on Twitter who worked on the marketing for Dunkirk. He said it was a piece by Zimmer. Not in the film though, so maybe an unused bit of music they thought would work for marketing. Big shame as I love it!"
I will go out on a further limb and say that this may have been the original music for the ending-montage.
And it really does sound incredibly familiar, like it's a classic or something (even though if that comment is to be believed, it can't be).
Posting again for the lazy, since we're on a new page:
Same. It sounds like an incredible piece and it also really sounds like something Zimmer could have made (maybe even for the film). Very curious what this turns out to be.
I think it's an edited version of Nimrod.
And you know, I just got to thinking... Zimmer worked on The Lion King as well, and Mufasa's death scene sounds a lot like Nimrod as well. I'm sure he's been inspired by it more than once.
And you know, I just got to thinking... Zimmer worked on The Lion King as well, and Mufasa's death scene sounds a lot like Nimrod as well. I'm sure he's been inspired by it more than once.