2. A Lonely House - The Thin Red Line (Additional Score by Hans Zimmer)
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE IF YOU WANT MORE OF THIS CONTENT AND TO SUPPORT THE CANNEL :-)
This track is from the unofficial album: The Thin Red Line (Additional Score). The album was made from the Ultimate Motion Picture Score and mixed by myself like a 1 hour score split into 14 tracks. Some of them may content some voice-over. I let it because it is an integral part of the music and is the red thread that unites all the characters.
Download this album here : mega.nz/#F!AVI...
tags:
the thin red line
hans zimmer
ost
soundtrack
complete score
additional score
1999
orchestral music
"do you ever get lonely?" - "Only around people"
Only around people :)
So entre as pessoas 👍
No movie on earth can equalize the greatness of this one. So underrated that only a few could feel the majesty of it.
Its not a movie is a masterpiece
"Hey Wit, who you making trouble for today?"
You are magician to me.
This movie is so underrated! It’s like no other war movie, the score, the high level acting and actors is second to none. I’m obsessed with the soundtrack.
Exactly
It’s not a movie, it’s a spiritual experience.
This is coming from someone who rejects spiritualism.
I love this movie, I love her soundtrack.
This movie has so much more layers than Saving Private Ryan
Absolutely, so TRUE. Almost religious.
Absolutely, absolutely!
I know that, I'm going to shock but I don't like "Saving Private Ryan". in my opinion pornography of soldiers' misfortune.
"pornography of soldiers' misfortune", I said this to an Iraq War Veteran and He was in complete agreement with me.
"war is everything except a show" he replied to me.
Terence Malik is on other level Than overrated Spielberg
Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line have different purposes.
SPR is more accessible. The purpose of the movie is to show you what that generation went through to protect liberty. It's an incredibly patriotic movie that shows you the horrors of war to make you appreciate and be grateful to the men that went through it.
The Thin Red Line exists as a criticism of war. It shows how stupid, dark, cruel and meaningless it is.
Both movies do what they set out to do.
@@RatchetandSly i am agree with You.
the CCCP party before the end of the second world war demanded that no fascist tomb should defile our sacred land. the graves were all destroyed, looted. in vast fields were human bones of fascist soldiers.
I found "war treasures" , military fascist insignia, iron cross... and bones. I was just a little girl and I found a skull. I wondered, what it looked like, and his Mama how sad she must be to have lost her son.
her son's bones became little discoveries, toys for innocent children.
Innocence is the first victim of the war, I read it.
my innocence, in spite of myself, was certainly stolen when, without knowing it, without even desiring it, I discovered all these decorations of war, of items, of bones of what was; the glorious army of the 3rd reich became a playground for a little Russian girl, who was just playing treasure hunt...
do we need to see guts, bloody intestines in order to make us understand; here is war.
I never waged war, I was never a soldier. however I can't help remembering Grandfather who always slept on the floor. I asked my parents why Grandfather did this.
because of war, the bombings and fear, answered my Mama.
By far, 'The Thin Red Line' has the best soundtrack that Hans Zimmer has composed out all his work, and his work is amazing so that's saying something about this masterpiece.
We men love good war movies because they are a metaphor of the struggling of life
To everyone (and there's a LOT of you) comparing this movie to Saving Private Ryan (because they came out in the same year and all, they're both WWII films, and one is acclaimed as the greatest war film of all time and the other is this) I understand you feeling this movie gets way too little credit, or publicity even, and it does. And I do think that it coming out not long after Saving Private Ryan kinda nailed that coffin for it sadly. But understand that Saving Private Ryan still IS a really genuinely good film. Not everything has to be a one or the other type scenario. The best way I ever saw the two compared was this: Saving Private Ryan is Realism, and Thin Red Line is Impressionism. With that, it makes sense then, that TRL would appeal to a smaller audience than SPR. SPR hits you in the gut and puts you in the violent terrifying throes of war, making you realize how much those men sacrificed, and makes you feel patriotic, and proud. TRL similarly hits you in the gut, but also takes time with the madness of being a grunt in the shit. It's more jaded and artistic in its approach. It wants to tell you a gritty story, and also tell you of characters who feel conflict about war, and what it is. It shows you deliberate and almost strange, even out of place imagery. It's not a traditional war film, and it's more of one you're supposed to think about long after watching. Where SPR is reading a novel, TRL is reading poetry. Neither have to be better. They're just different flavors.
What difference do you think you can make,
one man in all this madness?
I’d say Saving Private Ryan betrays its realism with sometimes Romanticized elements that feel a bit contrived. But yes, TTRL is certainly more poetic and philosophical.
When a soundtrack completely transforms the setting making it feel like you’re entering a completely new world.
This had to be one of my favourite scenes in the whole movie, not only because of the beautiful, haunting music, but the words and gentle glances that are shared by the two deepest, most intriguing, paradoxical characters in the movie.. "Still believe in the beautiful light are you?... How do you do that? You're a a magician to me." .."I still see a spark in you..."
“One man sees Death and feels nothing but unanswered pain. It’s laughing at him. Another man sees the same face and feels the glory.”
Look at this jungle - the way the vines cover everything...nature's cruel staros!
Beautiful, best movie ever ❤
It's a lonely house now
Terrence Malick is one of the greatest artists alive.
A soundtrack of epic proportions, to a film of epic proportions.
How'd it break up and come apart, so that now we're turned against each other? Each standing in the other's light. How'd we lose that good that was given us? Let it slip away. Scattered it, careless. What's keepin' us from reaching out, touching the glory?
almost biblical!
"What difference do you think you can make, one man in all this madness? "
If you die it will be for nothing
There is no other world out there where everythings gonna be ok.
the clouds are moving but the battlefield isn't ,
how poetic
Such a hauntingly beautiful score.
I dont know why so beautiful music can someone create! it is so beautiful. thank you who make this music
Hans Zimmer
Listening to the song...i think its build up by a minimum of a harp, 4 violins, a flute a french horn and a cello. Theres no percussion or piano i think...
Reminds me the summer of 2010 in the road to Errachidia ( Morocco) by bus at 02:00 a.m, somewhere in the middle of Atlas mountains near Zaabal tunnel!!! I was listening to this with earphones and feeling peace like never before! Every time i listen to this music i remember it.
2:20 I'm tearing up
Same here. Best scene in the film, along with Witt's death. Hans Zimmer's self-proclaimed best work.
True, it is. It does not have the bombastic loudness of some of his later work. This has such a subtle feeling to it. It is the heart and soul of the movie. He achieved greatness with this soundtrack.
Absolutely. There are some great soundtracks out there featuring moving, melodic music (Gladiator, Atonement, Master and Commander etc etc), but this one is the Number-One, hands down. Zimmer's masterpiece!!!
@@adelal66 did Zimmer self-proclaimed it?
@@adelal66 absolutely I think Hans Zimmer absolutely understood the movie. The music is so calm and peaceful because life and the world is so beautiful but the music is also sad because like what the movie said "there is this great evil" it causes so much pain and suffering.
Its just amazing score
Is there a better sound quality version of this available? It's a really haunting, beautiful piece!
Still believin' in the beautiful light are ya?
How do you do that? You're like a magician to me ...
I still see a spark in you!
@@Pumpenmann where is your Spark now
Beautiful
2:20
une telle harmonie entre l'image et la musique relève du miracle cinématographique
Il se trouve que Terrence Malick s'était installé dans le studio de Hans Zimmer pour écrire le film, alors qu'il écrivait le scénario, Hans lui donnait de la musique et vice-versa. Hans a écrit plus de 5h de musique pour ce film.
The Rare & Great Soundtrack's Channel la même alchimie et le même mécanisme que Lynch et Badalamenti dans les années 80/90
2:18, that theme!
Favorite part 2:11 - 3:45
Goosebumps...
Wheres your spark now?
This movie depicts a religious journey.
Thank you
Someone hurt me deeply. Now I'm bleeding over the people I love. But this song heals me
Gorgeous backdrop.
2:19 ❤
Show 😴😴😴😴👏👏
Best track in the score.
4:33 sounds a lot like Davy Joines theme
perfect on Vets Day. Salute those who served.
perfect on Vets Day. Salute those who served.
Great great work!
the transition from the minute 3:52
It is even better than Interstellar ❤
Thank You Anyway Guy for link download album :-)
"Die a hero, or live long enough to become the villain."
wow what a movie
Sublime!!