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THE BRAVE ONE (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Dario Marianelli
Label:
Varese Sarabande
Release Date: September 11 2007
Links:

www.varesesarabande.com

www.thebraveone.warnerbros.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Erica
2
The Tunnel
3
Gun Shop
4
Corner-Shop
5
The Stranger Within
6
Death in the Subway
7
Back to the Crime Scene
8
On the Prowl
9
Alone
10
Death in the Car Park
11
No Going Back
12
I Saw Nobody, Nobody Saw Me
13
Wedding Cards
14
Identity Parade
15
Car Jam
16
Phone Messages
17
Retribution
18
The Aftermath

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

If you have watched this angst-ridden movie starring Oscar winner Jodie Foster, you’d realize how violence and rage are recurrent themes in this Neil Jordan-directed film. But surprisingly, this 45-minute soundtrack album resonates with gentle and calming underscores which are therapeutically soothing to listen to on a hectic day.

Opening the disc is a restrained “Erica” which introduces the frequently heard motif, which isn’t really a memorable theme because it’s basically a restrained tune that moves stealthily with the rhythm. The first hint of action comes at “Gun Shop”, where restrained cello is accompanied by synthesizers in this harmonic collaboration of instruments.

There are many tender moments in Dario Marianelli’s composition. The Oscar nominee (Pride and Prejudice) is garnering increasing attention in Hollywood for his compositions like V For Vendetta (2005) and Atonement (2007). While the cues for this soundtrack are not exactly outstandingly memorable themes, they are comforting to listen to. “The Stranger Within”, “Alone” and “No Going Back” are such cues which make for satisfying late night listening, which is actually quite apt to the film’s theme of Foster playing a radio show host.

But when there are so many mildly tranquil moments, energetic tracks like “On the Prowl” and “Retribution” stand out because they provide the much-needed jolt in an otherwise moodily weighty album. Our favorite is “Car Jam”, a three-minute track which jumps straight into the action with its steady tension-filled beats and straining strings. It is cues like that which engage us throughout this somewhat underdeveloped album.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (15) Car Jam

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from Rock Records


 


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