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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2017
  • Why Christopher Nolan is obsessed with Shepard tones.
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    Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk is a nerve-wracking movie. Three separate storylines tell the tale of the famed World War II evacuation in a intense two hours of film. A lot of that feeling has to do with how the film's score uses Shepard tones - layered sound waves that simulate a constant ascent in tone - to create a sensation of building tension. They're a personal favorite trick of Nolan's: he's based sound effects and entire soundtracks with other composers on the auditory illusion. In Dunkirk, composer Hans Zimmer crafted his soundtrack around the effect - and it's an auditory masterpiece.
    Read Nolan's interview with Business Insider on the music of Dunkirk: goo.gl/SV4Qpb
    Shepard tone imagery from EnjoyPA on freesound.org: goo.gl/37Hd2P
    Shepard tone sound effect from Alexander on orangefreesounds.com: goo.gl/NnUe7B
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Комментарии • 3,2 тыс.

  • @snownykatie66
    @snownykatie66 7 лет назад +16168

    Hans Zimmer's work is out of the world.

    • @cheeseontoast9418
      @cheeseontoast9418 7 лет назад +29

      i dont think anything can compare to "youre so cool" true romance theme. literally makes me all gooey and emotional inside, seeing scenes of the movie

    • @wasolop
      @wasolop 7 лет назад +116

      SnownyKatie some call it interstellar

    • @snownykatie66
      @snownykatie66 7 лет назад +9

      wasolop Impressive pun.

    • @laisy961
      @laisy961 7 лет назад +2

      Darn I was was 3 hours late to make that pun

    • @22dreams36
      @22dreams36 7 лет назад +5

      SnownyKatie along with john willams

  • @miadelaguila2611
    @miadelaguila2611 7 лет назад +8698

    shepard tones are what anxiety sounds like

    • @sauceaddict9569
      @sauceaddict9569 5 лет назад +19

      Fr

    • @akuma8841
      @akuma8841 5 лет назад +4

      💯

    • @aAaAa-aAaAA-aA
      @aAaAa-aAaAA-aA 5 лет назад +40

      U probably dont have anxiety if u say bs like that

    • @titanide
      @titanide 5 лет назад +22

      @@aAaAa-aAaAA-aA true , a person with anxiety ain't that good w/ puns

    • @agaveboy
      @agaveboy 5 лет назад +25

      @@aAaAa-aAaAA-aA i do and its absolutely correct, im not self diagnosec

  • @beeptherobot9730
    @beeptherobot9730 5 лет назад +4653

    I muted the TV
    *you cant scare me*

    • @jo_nm9484
      @jo_nm9484 5 лет назад +12

      😂😂😂 same

    • @John-en4vd
      @John-en4vd 5 лет назад +2

      can’t*

    • @albertpirelius
      @albertpirelius 5 лет назад +7

      @Elnar Dastan unless if its a joke name

    • @detesoula
      @detesoula 4 года назад +1

      Did the same when I heard Twilight Zone music theme, I even went with not watching TV for 6 months. I was 7, that's my first memory of music.

    • @suhasop4919
      @suhasop4919 4 года назад +1

      Outstanding Move!

  • @riyazpatan111
    @riyazpatan111 6 лет назад +3620

    chris nolan+hans zimmer=MAGNUM OPUS

  • @DeadManProp
    @DeadManProp 7 лет назад +11777

    The movie's so intense I felt exhausted afterwards. But that's the whole point I suppose.

    • @sharkas9965
      @sharkas9965 6 лет назад +112

      DeadManProp no you were prob exhausted from how bored you were

    • @user-ve8ry1xw8v
      @user-ve8ry1xw8v 6 лет назад +278

      Omar Shahaltough it wasn't boring though?

    • @Glorc72000
      @Glorc72000 6 лет назад +65

      I felt exhausted after the first 15 min. This effect ruined the pacing imo, as the feeling of ever rising and unresolved tension made it extremely difficult to sit through.

    • @entrxpic
      @entrxpic 5 лет назад +10

      Watch whiplash

    • @AnastasiaSilvi
      @AnastasiaSilvi 5 лет назад +25

      I felt the same way. I'm worried all the way through the film.

  • @ZapperBoy99
    @ZapperBoy99 7 лет назад +1028

    I had the pleasure of watching the film last Sunday at Phenomena cinema in Barcelona. It was a 70mm showing with DTS audio. Before the film began, however, one of the staff members, a Director of Photography, explained that Nolan himself had been to the cinema a couple of weeks before for a private showing and had calibrated the projector and audio to his liking. His audio tastes were peculiar, to say the least. We were told that the volume we were going to experience was slightly lower than what Nolan requested due to how loud it was. They were right, every gunshot was deafening and the pacing of the film combined with the overwhelmingly loud soundtrack and immersive experience of the 70mm film made for an intense experience. I was genuinely recoiled in my seat and physically recoiling with each gunshot.

    • @blkbird
      @blkbird 7 лет назад +39

      Tobias Soar
      Feeling was similar in IMAX in Bucharest. Uncharacteristically loud gunshots and overhead planes.

    • @BNJT
      @BNJT 7 лет назад +15

      boyboyy I've been to that cinema, it's awesome. I'm gonna check it out at a 70mm screening in Hamburg :)

    • @TheTjam84
      @TheTjam84 7 лет назад +10

      Tobias Soar yeah I wish I'd heard it in a quiet screen. Saw it in Imax and I had a headache for the next 24 hours. Great film, but way too loud.

    • @ZapperBoy99
      @ZapperBoy99 7 лет назад

      Alaijks Karm I think they closed for a couple years and then reopened. They sure are open and successful now, though!

    • @SmokeytheBear66
      @SmokeytheBear66 7 лет назад +56

      That's because vets explain that most war movies go extremely wrong with how loud war is. Noise of combat shakes you to your core

  • @actuallyhere1181
    @actuallyhere1181 6 лет назад +7439

    I felt so oppressed during this movie it was amazing

    • @missingpathway0
      @missingpathway0 6 лет назад +177

      You must be a gamer 😪

    • @_bigdipper
      @_bigdipper 5 лет назад +49

      @@missingpathway0 Rise UP!

    • @powersettingsm7172
      @powersettingsm7172 5 лет назад +10

      @@missingpathway0 you stole my joke.
      Damn you.

    • @randomdude5070
      @randomdude5070 5 лет назад +3

      @Squishy Potato no your breathtaking!

    • @christophershen6692
      @christophershen6692 4 года назад +3

      I was gonna say "u meant depressed" but then i realized that would be an r/whooosh move

  • @heroninja1125
    @heroninja1125 5 лет назад +1401

    1:32 sounds like my washing machine when its about to stop and start the typical washing machine cleaning finished anthem.

    • @Saltoulious
      @Saltoulious 5 лет назад +9

      Heroninja112 It sounds like the Hirochi eSBR decreasing in speed from BeamNG Drive

    • @wimpwampwomp
      @wimpwampwomp 3 года назад

      _In einem Bächlein helle da schoß in froher Eil..._

    • @lilhomiebro7539
      @lilhomiebro7539 3 года назад +5

      Homie I don't know how to break this to you, but thats no Washing machine your hearing. What you're hearing is visitors from another planet. Those are aliens.

    • @GDeflesh
      @GDeflesh 3 года назад

      Indeed! - LOL

    • @yOusfless
      @yOusfless 3 года назад +1

      Sounds like the London Tube decelerating.

  • @slothfromthegoonies8201
    @slothfromthegoonies8201 7 лет назад +6401

    The film wouldn't have been the same without the soundtrack.

    • @hasianaemanuelarajagukguk5404
      @hasianaemanuelarajagukguk5404 6 лет назад +57

      hans zimmer does make really amazing pieces. a movie can be very different because he's in charge of the music.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 лет назад +19

      This is the first Nolan film in a long time, if i may be so bold to say, that could probably get away with another composer doing it.
      BUT
      ONLY ANOTHER GREAT ONE!
      I'm talking _great_ great. Like Williams or someone.

    • @grams0393
      @grams0393 6 лет назад +2

      Agreed, I absolutely loved the film. I have a 4k tv and the quality of the film was amazing.

    • @Swat32898
      @Swat32898 5 лет назад +2

      It's funny how you can say the same thing for interstellar

    • @orangesolarflare4228
      @orangesolarflare4228 5 лет назад +3

      You can say that about just about any film

  • @TheSomeawesome
    @TheSomeawesome 7 лет назад +1151

    It's unfortunate that only a small percentage of film audiences appreciates sound design and score, when sound is 50% of what "film" as a craft is. Videos like these that expose the brilliance in these aspects of film should be watched by more people.

    • @adamrees400
      @adamrees400 7 лет назад +21

      The Someawesome I absolutely agree with you! I have a degree in film and appreciate every aspect of the art when watching any movie. It's a shame most movie goers just like the visuals

    • @ruedelta
      @ruedelta 7 лет назад +12

      The sound design was huge in Dunkirk. Props to designing the rise as always an ever-present lead-in to the droning of the dive bombers. And the sound was absolutely crucial in keeping straight the different storylines.

    • @buikes
      @buikes 7 лет назад +11

      Even if it's not conscious the audience is 100% feeling the effects of the sound design.

    • @Kingofmolotov
      @Kingofmolotov 7 лет назад +5

      Even though this movie was shot in IMAX, if you adore sound then Dolby Atmos outfitted cinemas will be the perfect fit for you. 64 speakers in one room. Each one independently powered with its own separate audio feed.
      www.dolby.com/us/en/technologies/cinema/dolby-atmos.html

    • @cahyaa5202
      @cahyaa5202 7 лет назад +11

      I'm not a film genius but I don't understand why a lot of people doesn't like Dunkirk. For it might be boring for several people (well, it' s about preference) but the work on the movie is just so awesome

  • @oxman5646
    @oxman5646 5 лет назад +5183

    He is HANS down the best
    I'll see myself out...

  • @MelissaMui
    @MelissaMui 6 лет назад +1376

    i watched dunkirk twice and i was so obsessed with the music and the ticking noise throughout the movie. it really brought the movie to its peak. i heard about that the ticking sound was from one of christopher nolan's old vintage pocket clocks and i love the personal touch from the director!

    • @friendofilah1929
      @friendofilah1929 4 года назад +10

      Hmm I’m detecting a lack of commas and hints of subtle pretentiousness.

    • @Ran-he5ij
      @Ran-he5ij 3 года назад +1

      @Melissa Mui where can i watch it its not on netflix :(

    • @RainForest_Artzz.
      @RainForest_Artzz. 3 года назад

      @@Ran-he5ij it's on Amazon dude, dunkirk, interstellar, the prestige, tenet and inception all are in amazon

    • @kitchristopher7
      @kitchristopher7 3 года назад +2

      yes i’ve watched it twice now, second time because of the soundtrack

    • @RainForest_Artzz.
      @RainForest_Artzz. 3 года назад +1

      @@kitchristopher7 same

  • @rossgolden8020
    @rossgolden8020 7 лет назад +1946

    Nolan and Zimmer are a perfect match, the score and the direction in Dunkirk give rise to some of the most intense scenes I've ever come across.

    • @Kabutoes
      @Kabutoes 7 лет назад +11

      Like Spielberg and Williams

    • @ShivamSPatel-is-on-fire
      @ShivamSPatel-is-on-fire 7 лет назад +7

      Ross Golden just like Interstellar and Inception. I love these two when they make a movie together

    • @samahita-vca
      @samahita-vca 7 лет назад +9

      To be completely honest, I would love to see Dunkirk twice longer as the original runtime, it is so damn awesome!

    • @jordantorres8735
      @jordantorres8735 7 лет назад +11

      Ross Golden I reckon if you gave them any mediocre script they could still make an epic film out of it, such an awesome duo.

    • @ConanObrien22
      @ConanObrien22 7 лет назад +12

      Ross Golden already an Oscar winner for the original score

  • @alphaadhito
    @alphaadhito 7 лет назад +1030

    Who had goosebumps when the Spitfires flies over!

    • @eazyplayer9818
      @eazyplayer9818 7 лет назад +9

      Alpha Adhito everyone

    • @lazaruslong697
      @lazaruslong697 7 лет назад +29

      Spitfires were totally awesome, but those Jericho Trumpets, oh man!!!! Just for that sound alone i am thinking about paying another IMAX ticket. :)

    • @houghton841
      @houghton841 7 лет назад +5

      Believe me, they are just as awesome when they fly over in real life!

    • @happyrobot6396
      @happyrobot6396 7 лет назад +3

      Lazarus Long yeah I attended the iMax in austin texas, and it was awesome. Dunkirk is definitely a movie you wouldn't wanna watch on a small screen

    • @kyledelsan7024
      @kyledelsan7024 7 лет назад +6

      Made me want to play War Thunder

  • @ilovebreathing9636
    @ilovebreathing9636 3 года назад +169

    The music is one of the most important aspect of the movie experience, it helps in creating a mood and Dunkirk did it perfectly

    • @risky7165
      @risky7165 3 года назад

      Dunkirk is a whitewashed war movie.There was 0 representation of the Indian and African soldiers who fought for the British in WW2.

    • @ok-sj7bx
      @ok-sj7bx 3 года назад +5

      @@risky7165 ok

    • @japkoslav
      @japkoslav Год назад

      When it comes to Nolan movies, I often find myself in a state where I do think the film is good or OK ish, but the soundtrack is incredible.
      A lot of people love Inception, it personally left me fairly disappointed, BUT I listen to the soundtrack quite often, I heard it at least 50 times ... to me, it's a pure magic.
      The same goes for Interstellar which considering everything I really like, but the soundtrack, the mix of analogue organ and other instruments is immensely powerful far exceeding the visual or the story.

  • @rosliothman9854
    @rosliothman9854 4 года назад +529

    Everybody gangsta 'till Shepard Risset Glissando starts playing

  • @johannesmaximilian848
    @johannesmaximilian848 7 лет назад +2037

    Hans Zimmer is a freaking Genius

    • @mike365fly
      @mike365fly 7 лет назад +28

      not that genius

    • @josephcarlbreil5380
      @josephcarlbreil5380 7 лет назад +7

      Genius of incompetence.

    • @alastairstock118
      @alastairstock118 7 лет назад +14

      In Dunkirk I feel a lot of the credit should be given to Elgar

    • @mistressmozart
      @mistressmozart 7 лет назад +2

      yes! nice use of "nimrod"

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  • @rayprdn
    @rayprdn 7 лет назад +2672

    fortunately, the movie length is only about one and a half hour, cause i nearly died on imax seat hearing that intense beat

    • @gothpunk79
      @gothpunk79 7 лет назад +25

      War experience without a single drop of blood? Tension created by the above sound manipulation and not by character, story, acting or any other damn tool of filmmaking? Such an overrated experience / film. :(

    • @liberahistoria1142
      @liberahistoria1142 7 лет назад

      you gt see the film on a different perspective

    • @rogerbuschmann8161
      @rogerbuschmann8161 7 лет назад +10

      I died because the sucker of waitress of this cinema turned the sound a way to loud. The Stuka was attacking and my eardrum nearly exploded ^^. Was a totally new kind of realism i promise

    • @Fools_Requiem
      @Fools_Requiem 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah, it was constant. Tension constantly ramping up until the end. So good.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 лет назад +3

      busterjupp And those Stukas, man.....
      WHEW what a immersive rush that was.....

  • @stephiewander3104
    @stephiewander3104 5 лет назад +682

    Doctor: dont worry, anxiety wont scare you
    Anxiety: *_listen_*

  • @LEF_official
    @LEF_official 3 года назад +6

    0:49 Thank you Vox for using my video explanation on how to create this illusion! 🙏

  • @JorWat25
    @JorWat25 7 лет назад +2372

    I was thinking, 'Oh, like the Mario 64 stairs?', and then you showed them!

    • @diisomoto
      @diisomoto 7 лет назад +10

      and i was thinking, "oh, like the bat pod??" and it was also shown! #dreamscometrue

    • @me104th
      @me104th 7 лет назад +12

      Before I clicked the video I was thinking its probably a Shepard tone

    • @giustireza1229
      @giustireza1229 7 лет назад +6

      And i was thinking the echoes by pink floyd one, spooky song

    • @michaelmalan8269
      @michaelmalan8269 5 лет назад

      SAME!

  • @sanchirkh6019
    @sanchirkh6019 7 лет назад +1884

    Hans Zimmer is genius

  • @thedutchcanuck7593
    @thedutchcanuck7593 5 лет назад +13

    I've watched this so many times and it continues to stay with me. An auditory illusion is something I've never even thought about before. Incredible work to evoke emotion from its audience.

  • @Double_D__
    @Double_D__ 6 лет назад +38

    If Dunkirk doesn't receive an award for its sound design, I'm gonna be pissed. The soundtrack and sound engineering were purpose built to keep you on edge the entire movie until the ending, and it's amazing.

  • @Footballitalo
    @Footballitalo 7 лет назад +1435

    Hans Zimmer is a genius

    • @LordPixel2012
      @LordPixel2012 7 лет назад +6

      But he didn't do it first though.

    • @Strmnkz
      @Strmnkz 7 лет назад +14

      nolan of music industry

    • @Alex-td8cg
      @Alex-td8cg 7 лет назад +1

      Usually, yeah. But he also has some awful soundtracks too

    • @michaeldiaz5943
      @michaeldiaz5943 7 лет назад

      Alex Simcock Yep, I thought alot of interstellar's music was bad

    • @Alex-td8cg
      @Alex-td8cg 7 лет назад +1

      Michael Diaz I was thinking more like Amazing Spider-Man 2, I think interstellars soundtrack is just ok but unlike Spider-Man I wouldn't call it particularly bad

  • @para1rpimasas32
    @para1rpimasas32 7 лет назад +1360

    - We can pratically see it from here
    - What ?
    - The oscar

    • @RicardoMoralesMassin
      @RicardoMoralesMassin 7 лет назад +31

      I got that reference!

    • @kaspartambur
      @kaspartambur 7 лет назад

      Bravo. :D :D

    • @granitezero
      @granitezero 7 лет назад +8

      Not even close. By far the weakest Nolan film yet.

    • @JohnFix
      @JohnFix 7 лет назад +4

      Dark Knight films are the worst of his films. Bloated storytelling at its' worst.

    • @rogerbuschmann8161
      @rogerbuschmann8161 7 лет назад +1

      The story was a kind of....was there a story?

  • @SD-ef4qp
    @SD-ef4qp 3 года назад +76

    Me : How does Anxiety sound like?
    Vox: Here you go....

  • @proffittableproductions
    @proffittableproductions 3 года назад +6

    Nolan also uses this illusion with the drama of intercut scenes. He’ll introduce one scene, and in the middle cut to another and another then cut back to the first one, and intercut between them all and even introduce new ones. It gives the illusion that the drama is infinitely rising, then when they all reach their conclusions(sometimes simultaneously) its super satisfying. But he can keep you watching by withholding the conclusion of at least one of those scenes at any given moment if he wants to, you may not be aware of it but he’s keeping the drama going.

  • @mx4159
    @mx4159 7 лет назад +927

    In my opinion it's creepier when it goes down then when it goes up

    • @chernebog07
      @chernebog07 7 лет назад +32

      Bob bobinson That's what she said

    • @be4ut1ful.st4rl1ght
      @be4ut1ful.st4rl1ght 7 лет назад +4

      sounds like a shuttle from mass effect

    • @Hobbit183
      @Hobbit183 7 лет назад +9

      Thats because you know the main weapon of the death star is going to lunch soon :P

    • @Ra-bz6ek
      @Ra-bz6ek 7 лет назад +7

      Yeah it is going to lunch

    • @allenwu4703
      @allenwu4703 7 лет назад +1

      Bob bobinson yea me too

  • @moppy9226
    @moppy9226 7 лет назад +2746

    Dunkirk is a very different movie and not your standard war movie. There is very little dialogue a very simple plot, not much gore and almost no character development ( I think I remember 1 characters name). The movie is not for everyone because of how different it is and some will find it very boring. That being said I really enjoyed it the sound was amazing and in every scene I felt completely immersed in what was happening. I like how it show 3 different perspective of land air and sea and I like how the movie wasn't crazy long like other war movies. If you haven't seen it yet go into the movie expecting it to be different and you may or may not like it depending on what I mentioned.

    • @leetbog
      @leetbog 7 лет назад +5

      solvent bee Why not?

    • @Tilin9514
      @Tilin9514 7 лет назад +6

      MOPPY922 K

    • @user-et3jm8ub2x
      @user-et3jm8ub2x 7 лет назад +23

      Yeah... that was a big reason why I just couldn't get myself to like this movie. There was absolutely no character development and you don't know anyone's names. The biggest thing was that the little dialogue that was in the movie was most of the time incomprehensible. I can always understand English accents but in this movie, almost none of the actors enunciated their words? I guess this movie would be better for British folk haha

    • @kylemccullough4957
      @kylemccullough4957 7 лет назад +1

      It was bad

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 7 лет назад +9

      I think i can understand what u mean by character development like u mean character exposition because the characters definitely developed throughout the movie.

  • @shalinisahay730
    @shalinisahay730 5 лет назад +79

    Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan are the best duo ever !

    • @TheJPSouza
      @TheJPSouza 2 года назад

      John Williams and Steven Spielberg, as well

  • @darawarlord2049
    @darawarlord2049 6 лет назад +4

    The sound absolutely made Dunkirk for me. It had been years since a film had me riding the edge of my seat like that. While others were thinking it was too loud I was sitting there basking in almost a panick attack of suspense and thrill that lasted almost till the last moment of the film. I thought everything was beautiful and it's a masterpiece of a film most definitely. I still wish I could go see it in theatres with all the sound.

  • @WarInHD
    @WarInHD 7 лет назад +1436

    The Stuka's sounded so real in Dunkirk, I'd hate to have to stand on a beach with one of those screaming down from the sky

    • @delta2372
      @delta2372 7 лет назад +78

      Clifton Williams I saw dunkirk in theaters and man was the stuka dive scary

    • @hsojbean4559
      @hsojbean4559 7 лет назад +58

      Clifton Williams I saw it in IMAX at the local theatre..... no joke the audio was so loud I had to close my ears a couple times. Felt like I was actually there

    • @steveb9151
      @steveb9151 7 лет назад +4

      It was the same way at the Marcus theater in Columbus, OH. Painfully loud.

    • @chadtheafricanbullfrog405
      @chadtheafricanbullfrog405 7 лет назад

      I think some plains/boats were real

    • @kelseyobrien748
      @kelseyobrien748 7 лет назад +27

      The Spitfires sounded incredibly real too, even down to the little clicks. If I'm not mistaken, they actually used real Stukas and Spitfires, because Nolan didn't want to use any CGI. Still, points for leaving in the specific plane sounds, and not taking them out, or drowning them in other noise.

  • @dashz1717
    @dashz1717 7 лет назад +454

    hans zimmer + chris nolan =perfection

    • @jacobsanchez5821
      @jacobsanchez5821 7 лет назад +1

      Dashz 17 true

    • @sumadronga
      @sumadronga 7 лет назад +2

      Dashz 17 PTA + Johnny Greenwood give them a run for their money :)

    • @VielteX
      @VielteX 6 лет назад

      You're God damn right.

    • @andrewtucker94
      @andrewtucker94 6 лет назад

      zimmer is a hack.

  • @i25paradox
    @i25paradox 5 лет назад +17

    That's really amazing, I never knew you couldn't combine three different tones and blend them so smoothly to get that pulling sound that drags you and your mind away in the intensity.

  • @adamkonge1174
    @adamkonge1174 4 года назад +91

    Everytime I hear those my brain automatically think that there's a jumpscare coming up

  • @MalaysianTropikfusion
    @MalaysianTropikfusion 7 лет назад +1386

    Wow. Sometimes when I'm trying to sleep but my mind is still hyper, I imagine a jet engine turning off. But sometimes I don't do it right, so it turns out exactly like 1:30-1:38, and it takes a while for me to go to sleep. Good to know that it has a name. Thanks for nothing, Shepherd-Risset Glissando.

    • @thotieprincess7190
      @thotieprincess7190 7 лет назад +25

      Zulhilmi Ghouse I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE THANK YOU FOR THIS i was getting so much anxiety because of thiss

    • @samikacharyya8748
      @samikacharyya8748 7 лет назад +48

      I am so familiar with this, actually I find it almost impossible to imagine any loud sound slowly diminishing to an absolute silence...I never reach that silence.

    • @blackmail1807
      @blackmail1807 7 лет назад +3

      Same with imagining a swinging pendulum gradually slowing down to a full stop... at least for me (ends up slowing down in discrete steps)

    • @samcgfa2318
      @samcgfa2318 7 лет назад +1

      same

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 7 лет назад +1

      well thats another way of imagining slow death

  • @alexz5620
    @alexz5620 7 лет назад +836

    My uncle is Hans Zimmer. Sadly he is not a composer.

    • @adamrees400
      @adamrees400 7 лет назад +4

      What does he do?

    • @guerradan
      @guerradan 7 лет назад +14

      He is a big guy

    • @LameHooskey
      @LameHooskey 7 лет назад +7

      Daniel Guerra for you

    • @muratkerimaslan6415
      @muratkerimaslan6415 7 лет назад +26

      Alaijks Karm careful with that edge, you may cut yourself, edgelord

    • @jslasher1
      @jslasher1 7 лет назад +1

      He knows next to nothing about music.

  • @calebingram2064
    @calebingram2064 5 лет назад +110

    Shepard-Risset Glissando. Just had to write that out so that later I can sound smart. K thanks.

    • @cryonim
      @cryonim 5 лет назад +1

      Sounds like a french dish to me.

  • @britishthought4018
    @britishthought4018 4 года назад +23

    Hans Zimmer is the best, his compisitions are amazing.

  • @VirtuaMe
    @VirtuaMe 7 лет назад +1463

    Also the exact same technique is used in the soundtrack's rhythm during the film, slow beat gets faster, really fast then fades out as a 4 times slower tempo version starts to fade in, continuous loop.

    • @evioli7089
      @evioli7089 6 лет назад +2

      VirtuaMe okie dokie

    • @leoprozczinski
      @leoprozczinski 6 лет назад +4

      This is a technique that I, as a DJ, use during long sets. Start with 60-65 BPM and go on till 130 BPM and fade to 60-65 BPM again...

    • @abcdefghijklmop7659
      @abcdefghijklmop7659 6 лет назад

      I LOVED the sounds from the cabin on the fighter pilot scenes

  • @phamchunghieu4560
    @phamchunghieu4560 7 лет назад +1098

    Tbh Hans Zimmer could make a rusty trash can look and sound so ominous and chilling!

    • @phamchunghieu4560
      @phamchunghieu4560 7 лет назад +5

      Bruce M bro already subscribe those,and you forgot cinefix☺

    • @SamuelHurstClayton
      @SamuelHurstClayton 7 лет назад +29

      Chung Hiếu Phạm Dude, every time I see your profile picture, I think it's a hair on my screen. I've even tried to wipe it off...

    • @phamchunghieu4560
      @phamchunghieu4560 7 лет назад +1

      Samuel Clayton troll sucker😀😀

    • @m.94
      @m.94 7 лет назад +3

      Chung Hiếu Phạm my profile is better

    • @phamchunghieu4560
      @phamchunghieu4560 7 лет назад +5

      TOOL nah

  • @TheMetalheadQC
    @TheMetalheadQC 3 года назад +9

    This film is the best cinema experience ive ever lived , the music as explained here , my god that sheperd tones are effective. The sound of Ju 87 diving with their siren , souds of Spitfires Merlin engines roaring overhead . This film will be remembered as a chef d'oeuvre .100/100 would live it again

  • @pedrojorge1912
    @pedrojorge1912 Год назад +6

    Another great example of shepard tones for "increasing tension effect" is on TENET soundtrack by Ludwig Göransson. You can notice it very clearly in "Rainy Night in Tallinn" and "Posterity", for example.

    • @Shreyas-S
      @Shreyas-S 9 месяцев назад

      Does Oppenheimer’s soundtrack use shepard tones?

  • @thekandycinema3193
    @thekandycinema3193 7 лет назад +647

    This movie was so freaking good. The people that thought it was boring are clearly too young to understand what actually happened in Dunkirk, or cannot appreciate the sound, visual effects and psychological thrill aspect of the movie.
    The movie's purpose was not to tell a story, the purpose is to make you feel like you were one of the 400,000 soldiers escaping Dunkirk with your life on the line. If you expected a love story or a dialogue heavy story, you're going to be disappointed with this movie.

    • @AriesT1
      @AriesT1 7 лет назад +23

      Eh, I rather believe those people are blinded by all the gory overdramatic love story and MURICA war movies so that they are not able to notice a real good one again. Maybe those people also never watched The Pianist - which puts every Spielberg WW2 movie to shame.

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 7 лет назад +16

      TheKandyCinema I could feel the the tension, and appreciate the music. But how can I feel empathy when I don't even remember the name of the characters. The movie doesnt work the same for every people.

    • @jonathanblaze1648
      @jonathanblaze1648 7 лет назад +17

      ALL movies have the purpose to tell a story. Or else why are we there? Dunkirk was telling the story of what happened there with the evacuation. But with no character development, I didn't care about any of the people in the movie except Mark Rylance, who did have some development. It's strictly about taste. Some people will not care and will love the spectacle Nolan gave us. Some will care and will feel distant from the movie and people in it. Although I was impressed with the sound and effects. The scenes of peril were repetitive and I just didn't care much about the individuals. I liked the movie more than the people who hate on it, but as a huge Nolan fan a good movie is not what I expect from him. I expect a great movie. Dunkirk was disappointing.

    • @tomquinn6436
      @tomquinn6436 7 лет назад +3

      I loved Dunkirk. However it was very different and I can see why people disliked it. Not everyone enjoys the constant tension, basically non existent plot and minimal character development. Personally the only but I thought was a bit lack luster was the spitfire sequence, but I liked how they tied in at the end.

    • @elintilia2790
      @elintilia2790 7 лет назад +29

      I hate this kind of pretentiousness where people think they are more intelligent or more educated than someone else based on the kind of movies they like. I happened to love Dunkirk but me loving it doesn't make me more mature or wise or intelligent than other people who didn't enjoy it. I like an immersive experience. Other people watch movies to unwind or turn their brains off after a busy week. The purpose of entertainment differs between everyone. People who didn't love dunkirk may very well be knowledgable about the event that took place, but the movie simply wasn't their cuppa tea. Don't assume.

  • @AbdullahKhan-mn3kg
    @AbdullahKhan-mn3kg 7 лет назад +832

    Yo did anyone else jump when the movie first start and there are those super loud gun shots?

    • @omarsaid8258
      @omarsaid8258 7 лет назад +6

      Abdullah Khan14 hahahaha that's exactly what happens to me

    • @Kat-mh6bx
      @Kat-mh6bx 7 лет назад +15

      I watched the movie a couple times already and yes I did jump every time...

    • @boeman6702
      @boeman6702 6 лет назад +1

      I nearly shouted-

    • @dealzguyYT
      @dealzguyYT 5 лет назад +6

      In my dedicated 7.2 HT setup the gun shot effects start from the surround backs and surround heights and moves rapidly to the fronts...it jump scared my entire family watching and probably just about settled down , this is immediately after the ticking sound mentioned here.... just want to own the 4K Blu-ray when it’s out

    • @ChimPlays
      @ChimPlays 5 лет назад +7

      Ye. At first I thought it would he a normal war movie, but then the first part started and I almost cried because it was so intense. Watching it in IMAX 3d was insane. Would love to have that experience again

  • @zayaanzakir
    @zayaanzakir 3 года назад +63

    Imagine Christopher Nolan & Hans Zimmer joining hands to make a horror movie 😱

  • @carljohnson4473
    @carljohnson4473 4 года назад +29

    1:25 yooo i literally felt my heart rate going up 😳😳😳

  • @ilo3456
    @ilo3456 7 лет назад +187

    Honestly I love it when a score for a movie matches it's tone and helps set the right tone, and simply Zimmer is a genius with his scores, I loved the hell out of Dunkirk it was a genuine Masterpiece

  • @ailbhesweeney2826
    @ailbhesweeney2826 7 лет назад +680

    This movie was INSANE i mean seriously Christopher Nolan is a genius

    • @JuneAssassin21
      @JuneAssassin21 7 лет назад +2

      Better than any of his other films like Interstellar Inception or Dark Knight?

    • @pookz3067
      @pookz3067 7 лет назад +20

      He's the most overrated director alive.

    • @dr.primitiveradioangel3946
      @dr.primitiveradioangel3946 7 лет назад +8

      I think you're kissing Nolan's ass too much.

    • @maxcohan7225
      @maxcohan7225 7 лет назад +3

      Prince_Aratani it's great but not as good as inception

    • @asdwaetd
      @asdwaetd 7 лет назад +1

      EasyEgg who is better then?

  • @aidaalra7305
    @aidaalra7305 4 года назад +7

    When Chris Nolan and Hans Zimmer work together, they create masterpieces.

  • @devendragarwa9238
    @devendragarwa9238 3 года назад +7

    Christopher Nolan+Hans Zimmer= Deadly Combination 🔥

  • @philipmarius9186
    @philipmarius9186 7 лет назад +1245

    Dunkirk is my country

    • @bige2576
      @bige2576 7 лет назад +105

      No, England is my city

    • @kozaki5749
      @kozaki5749 7 лет назад +24

      Eric Hao OMG stop, this is annoying

    • @asterisk4163
      @asterisk4163 7 лет назад +41

      Asia is my town

    • @hijack69
      @hijack69 7 лет назад +6

      Eric Hao DAMN..you beat me to it

    • @fazairfata6521
      @fazairfata6521 7 лет назад +14

      london is my language

  • @kapildabi6018
    @kapildabi6018 7 лет назад +784

    Were you rushing or draging?

    • @hb0x
      @hb0x 7 лет назад +61

      Kapil Dabi not quite my tempo

    • @angelpygs72
      @angelpygs72 7 лет назад +37

      Don't worry, I'll cue you

    • @BlindBabeBeth
      @BlindBabeBeth 7 лет назад +11

      +Kapil Dabi
      dragging*

    • @SvenVee
      @SvenVee 7 лет назад +31

      beautiful reference right here 😂

    • @cortneyh.9790
      @cortneyh.9790 7 лет назад

      yessss

  • @kackb00n
    @kackb00n 5 лет назад +17

    Deserves like 4 or 5 Oscar's already.

  • @illusive1276
    @illusive1276 5 лет назад +4

    Nolan uses this visually too. He's known for intercutting during suspenseful moments. He usually uses three scenes, or the same scene but from three different perspectives. He inter cuts between each scene or shot so perfectly while controlling the pace and suspense in all of them at different times to mimic the shepard tone visually. That's why Nolan & Zimmer work so well together.

  • @harshits1368
    @harshits1368 7 лет назад +1507

    That reverse sound was just so depressing...
    1:30 to 1:35

    • @adhdhikaru
      @adhdhikaru 7 лет назад +97

      It made me feel... heavy? More grounded? That's the only part of the video where the sound really had an affect on me.

    • @Masiyooo
      @Masiyooo 7 лет назад +58

      It made my breathing heavy. Like something was on my chest.

    • @outofsync6599
      @outofsync6599 7 лет назад +94

      It just sounds like a engine slowly turning off

    • @robertssilins6567
      @robertssilins6567 7 лет назад +59

      It just sounds like a space ship landing on moon/planet.

    • @georgewalkerbush5019
      @georgewalkerbush5019 7 лет назад +15

      It sounds Like a plane landing.. sorta

  • @salokin3087
    @salokin3087 7 лет назад +995

    A video about Dunkirk that doesn't take USA today's review out of context? Nice

    • @navigill2707
      @navigill2707 7 лет назад +28

      Salokin Sekwah What happened?

    • @VengefulLeprechauns
      @VengefulLeprechauns 7 лет назад +186

      Navi Gill USA Today said that some could see the movie and complain at the lack of female or colored characters, but then went on to say to those with any complaints about this that the movie was a great heroic tale, and in the historical time frame it wouldn't make sense if it had large a female or colored role, especially because Dunkirk is the story of how about 400,000 white men were waiting on a beach expecting to die or be captured. Conservative media had a field day though taking the part about were USA Today briefly mentioned possible far left complaints and implied that USA Today hated the movie because there weren't enough women or colored people.

    • @kinggiroud8233
      @kinggiroud8233 7 лет назад +105

      BIRD MUST FEED ooh so just retards being retards....nothing new here

    • @inamib.9786
      @inamib.9786 7 лет назад +54

      BIRD MUST FEED that's.... like a whole new level of idiocy

    • @Reydriel
      @Reydriel 7 лет назад +30

      That's America for you

  • @taylortea3429
    @taylortea3429 5 лет назад +2

    I remember watching this for the first time and feeling so anxious and on edge, I realized it was the music all along doing that

  • @imaginary9588
    @imaginary9588 5 лет назад +80

    so this is what anxiety feels like

  • @Timo3timo
    @Timo3timo 7 лет назад +147

    Pink Floyd’s echoes is simply just 23 minutes of excellence

    • @29subhra
      @29subhra 3 года назад +7

      I listen that song to sleep. I see dreams filled with anxiety.

    • @mediy0
      @mediy0 2 года назад +2

      If it wasn't for this video I would have never discovered pink floyd

    • @cortewing4029
      @cortewing4029 2 года назад

      Echoes act III: 3 FREEZE

  • @tonicle390
    @tonicle390 7 лет назад +75

    Hans Zimmer masterpiece

  • @filmaddict143
    @filmaddict143 4 года назад +3

    Movie scores is such a huge part of these movies and so integral to making these movies the masterpieces they are. Hans zimmer does an amazing job at creating some of the greatest soundtracks

  • @Ben-cx5qp
    @Ben-cx5qp 5 лет назад +4

    Dunkirk is an incredible film! It's a true experience, the use of sound to sustain the tension is amazing. I want to watch it again in cinema.

  • @TheRealBeatMaster
    @TheRealBeatMaster 7 лет назад +586

    Fun fact the ticking clock from Dunkirk is Nolan's own, recorded by Zimmer

    • @lew5468
      @lew5468 7 лет назад +18

      literally says that in the video lmao

    • @yeahiagree1070
      @yeahiagree1070 6 лет назад +11

      yeah, we all saw the same video idiot

    • @Studio2770
      @Studio2770 6 лет назад +12

      I don't think you made it through the whole video.

  • @jeromebashter9361
    @jeromebashter9361 7 лет назад +730

    Vox is so underrated, deserve so many more subscribers

    • @maysmith6753
      @maysmith6753 7 лет назад +72

      Jerome Bashter Yes and no. They would've more subscribers if they weren't bias during the election. Long as they don't talk about politics, the channel is golden.

    • @lakeshowupdate1515
      @lakeshowupdate1515 7 лет назад +40

      Jerome Bashter If they weren't a shill for the left they wouldn't have alienated half of their potential audience.

    • @n1njasause
      @n1njasause 7 лет назад

      Lakeshow Update explain

    • @lakeshowupdate1515
      @lakeshowupdate1515 7 лет назад +4

      +n1njasause Excuse me, but I don't mean this to sound oversimplified or condescending, but I don't know the context from which you don't understand as it is plainly obvious from my perspective. Nevertheless, a shill, used in this context, is one who pretends to give an impartial opinion when in fact they themselves have a vested interest. Both on their website and in their RUclips about me they state their 'impartiality' as a matter of fact. They attempt to present the news as if they are showing the impartial and correct side of each story they cover. Their claim to impartiality is a dubious one at best and an outright deceiving one at worst. I would have more respect for them if they were actually impartial (on politics particularly). Perhaps take a more objective approach when looking at data or maybe just hire some conservative interns, writers, producers, etc.... How many conservatives do you think work on those politics videos? Newsflash; none. If they aren't going to actually be impartial, I would rather they were just upfront with their Liberal-Leftist agenda.

    • @RH-vd3yu
      @RH-vd3yu 7 лет назад

      Lakeshow Update Well they a left based group

  • @katemillett3731
    @katemillett3731 Год назад +8

    Why am I getting goosebumps lol

  • @PETERSOLARI
    @PETERSOLARI 6 лет назад +1

    I hope that Hans Zimmer, Chris Nolan, the outstanding cinematographer, and company win all the Oscars that they are nominated for. Good luck to all of them. They deserve all the praise and awards.

  • @blasedon5028
    @blasedon5028 6 лет назад +297

    I shouldnt have to say this, but to those uninformed, Hans Zimmer is a genius.

    • @BJKD24
      @BJKD24 6 лет назад +1

      Rambo To think I was scared when he also replaced Johannsson for Blade Runner. It was downright one of the most intense compositions together with the one for Dunkirk

  • @Iamafafr
    @Iamafafr 7 лет назад +501

    *Sips tea*

    • @TheBitanian
      @TheBitanian 7 лет назад +48

      Aha, you think you're sipping tea, but when you weren't looking, I swapped it with ROOT BEER! AHAHAHAHA! I've rendered your persona into nought but a shameful sham, and there's nothing you can do about it!

    • @gerbilpmc
      @gerbilpmc 7 лет назад +4

      I think I saw you somewhere else, can't remember though lol

    • @comedyman4896
      @comedyman4896 7 лет назад +46

      *Spins*

    • @travisbrunner7449
      @travisbrunner7449 7 лет назад +11

      Fidget spinners

    • @QueenNandoss
      @QueenNandoss 7 лет назад +6

      Bit YOU MONSTER

  • @kevinsupreme_ph36yearsago59
    @kevinsupreme_ph36yearsago59 2 года назад +3

    I like how the music Nolan's movies sounded simple yet effective to convey emotion.

  • @aboodabulaban2867
    @aboodabulaban2867 4 года назад

    thanks for not making this video 15 minutes, yet delivering the value.

  • @rdvgrd6
    @rdvgrd6 7 лет назад +151

    Dunkirk is my favorite country in the US

  • @leileijoker8465
    @leileijoker8465 7 лет назад +71

    At least Dunkirk will win best sound effects for Oscar 2017. I really hope it will also win the best picture, but it's 2017.

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 6 лет назад +17

      It won for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Film Editing. All well-deserved.

  • @ImJotaroKujo
    @ImJotaroKujo 5 лет назад +2

    Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer duo will always be the greatest.

  • @youve.raj223
    @youve.raj223 2 года назад +1

    Dunkirk is just a couple of outstanding people who are the best at what they do, getting together to make the greatest war movie of all time

  • @jordynelliott6712
    @jordynelliott6712 7 лет назад +87

    I've seen this movie four times in theaters! It's that good.

    • @commonmanv.3257
      @commonmanv.3257 6 лет назад +2

      Jordyn Elliott me too! A cinematic wonder.

    • @Bob-ck4dl
      @Bob-ck4dl 6 лет назад +4

      Eh, found it dissapointing

    • @blackjack16O
      @blackjack16O 6 лет назад +3

      Barnabas Maeres yep me too... and at no point intense as everyone is saying
      Miss for me, it's a shame

    • @aarcannist
      @aarcannist 6 лет назад

      blackjack16O i see, you dont like drama

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 6 лет назад

      I can’t blame you if it missed the mark for you. It isn’t for everyone. I just happen to be one of those who love it (it’s probably my favorite film of 2017).

  • @LuisOliva95
    @LuisOliva95 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you Nolan and Zimeer for making such a beatiful piece of art with this movie. Every minute was intense as hell and this kind of movie feels like a complete refresh to what we are so used to watch in war film.

  • @HaloNinja007
    @HaloNinja007 6 лет назад +4

    Yo. Watch this in IMAX. My heart was pounding throughout the whole movie. Quite enjoyable and probably the closest I will get to being in war, and this is coming from a film. Masterpiece and a instant rainy Sunday classic.

  • @FrenchCelt
    @FrenchCelt 4 года назад

    I was explaining to a friend that one of the best things about Dunkirk was the way the score kept ratcheting up the tension steadily throughout, and now I know how it was done. Fantastic!

  • @brechtxt8096
    @brechtxt8096 7 лет назад +56

    Proud of knowing this before this video.

    • @stop6578
      @stop6578 7 лет назад +4

      Here's a cookie.

    • @brechtxt8096
      @brechtxt8096 7 лет назад +3

      John Locke Thank you so much! It means a lot, especially coming from you!

    • @RicardoMoralesMassin
      @RicardoMoralesMassin 7 лет назад

      It's a Lockey cookie!
      Get it? get it? because his nickname is John Locke! That's crazy!

  • @Foreverjulysound
    @Foreverjulysound 7 лет назад +12

    Hans is always an inspiration to many in music production including me 🙌🏽🔉🔉he's an awesome composer

  • @bl9150
    @bl9150 2 года назад

    To have such an understanding of the physics behind auditory affects is what makes composers like Hans Zimmer truly great

  • @thawngthabik4704
    @thawngthabik4704 3 года назад

    I've watched Dunkirk the fifth time and i'm obsessed with the background themes and the ticking noise. One time i accidentally snoozed off while i was doing my homework. This channal explanation is very well made and Political.

  • @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc
    @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc 7 лет назад +12

    Excellent analysis of the Nolan scores. Also, the best explanation (and demo) of Shepard tones I've ever seen. Bravo.

  • @varunbhattacharyya9356
    @varunbhattacharyya9356 7 лет назад +821

    Damn another reason to show how ahead of their time Pink Floyd was

    • @benthomas8497
      @benthomas8497 7 лет назад +23

      Varun Bhattacharyya
      echoes is the best track floyd have ever done IMO, and thats saying something

    • @MathsOfficialTV
      @MathsOfficialTV 7 лет назад +57

      Varun Bhattacharyya How exactly does using this technique make them ahead of ther time?

    • @varunbhattacharyya9356
      @varunbhattacharyya9356 7 лет назад +5

      NeoTag Name one music artist that has used this technique before 1971

    • @kyyngslyme2807
      @kyyngslyme2807 7 лет назад +121

      Varun Bhattacharyya Toccata and Fugue in D minor - Sebastian Bach.
      gtfo

    • @varunbhattacharyya9356
      @varunbhattacharyya9356 7 лет назад +35

      kyyng slyme hahaha okay mate you win

  • @TheDisKit
    @TheDisKit 5 лет назад +1

    Got chills when you brought up the endless stairs in Super Mario...that scared me so much back years ago and still does.

  • @sagarts4804
    @sagarts4804 3 года назад +1

    The soul of a film is sound, only when it sync's with scene becomes a master piece.

  • @rockrollinnolan8521
    @rockrollinnolan8521 7 лет назад +13

    "Oh, that's a bit of a dodgy question." - Hans Zimmer in that one commercial.

  • @jsvkia1
    @jsvkia1 7 лет назад +360

    Echoes, best Pink Floyd song.

    • @nekobama
      @nekobama 7 лет назад +2

      jsvkia1 it's between Echoes and Wish You Were Here

    • @swunt10
      @swunt10 7 лет назад +10

      sorry but the best pin floyd song is Time.

    • @mexa_t6534
      @mexa_t6534 7 лет назад +1

      jsvkia1 my favorites are Hey you and Time

    • @Brown614
      @Brown614 7 лет назад +2

      Echoes or High Hopes

    • @curtiswallen549
      @curtiswallen549 7 лет назад +7

      it's subjective.

  • @Sea_bear_42
    @Sea_bear_42 4 года назад +2

    Nolan and Zimmer is one of the greatest combos to exist

  • @herecomesthevoyage990
    @herecomesthevoyage990 4 года назад +2

    Hans is one of the best soundtrack composers.

  • @fabianvalenzuela3935
    @fabianvalenzuela3935 7 лет назад +386

    I like it when Vox makes a video that's not about Trump.

    • @tsarnicholasii274
      @tsarnicholasii274 7 лет назад +25

      agreed.

    • @blaze_0077
      @blaze_0077 7 лет назад +1

      *+Adam Jones* I'm a Liberal Socialist, Social Libertarian, Cynic, Pessimist, Nihilist, Antinatalist, and Agnostic-Atheist so you can kiss my ass.

    • @blaze_0077
      @blaze_0077 7 лет назад +6

      *+Not See* I could just as easily flip that on you, "You are either trolling or so mentally ill that you actually believe yourself" is not an argument, therefore you are committing the *Appeal To The Stone Fallacy* which is dismissing a statement as absurd without giving proof of it's absurdity or addressing the argument. So what is it, the religious nut part that triggered you the most? Are you a religious nut Jesus-freak? is that why you're so butthurt? I'm ready to debate you for why "God" is just a myth, a man-made concept, there is not one iota of evidence for the outrageous claims made by ANY religion, and there is *ZERO* evidence for a "Creator" or "God."

    • @DoctorTrendy
      @DoctorTrendy 7 лет назад +4

      Are you okay bud?

    • @jackpot9090
      @jackpot9090 7 лет назад +3

      Yes because being "gender binary" or some other cancer is a way forward with humanity.

  • @Galistarwater
    @Galistarwater 7 лет назад +15

    Saw the movie in theatre and the soundtrack was amazing!

  • @intertwinedinside
    @intertwinedinside 3 года назад

    DC fan here and I'm so thankful for the legendary scores he made for JL, BvS and MoS!! Truly legendary!!

  • @okiemokie3357
    @okiemokie3357 5 лет назад +3

    I really love the OSTs for Dunkirk, the ticking time theme really fits considering the topic of the movie. In the real Dunkirk, time was also of the essence. Clock ticks is a really intense and amazing way to show that.

  • @sp-uf6tx
    @sp-uf6tx 7 лет назад +3

    The "in space, in our dreams, in our memories" part was real real smooth.

  • @brendan4425
    @brendan4425 7 лет назад +19

    The sound effects in Dunkirk made the movie go from epic to legendary.

  • @niladribasak2884
    @niladribasak2884 3 года назад +1

    Traditional folk drums of Bengal 'Bangla Dhol' sound like this never ending rythm. This is also explained in the song "Ami Takdum Takdum Bajai" by SD Burman (1975). The lyrics states,
    "বাজে ঢোল নরম গরম তালেতে,
    বিসর্জনের ব‍্যাথা ভোলায় আগমনীর খুশিতে,
    বাংলাদেশের ঢোলের সুরে ছন্দপতন নাই,
    সব ভুলে যাই তাও ভুলিনা বাংলা মায়ের কোল..."
    which roughly translate that the ending or outgoing sound (বিসর্জন/Bisarjan) is compensated or replaced by the consequent incoming sound (আগমনী/Agomoni) which is the feature of Bengali dhol or Bangla dhol, thus it does not have any break or defect (বাংলাদেশের ঢোলের সুরে ছন্দপতন নাই).

  • @zachnational303
    @zachnational303 4 года назад +1

    Hans Zimmer is underrated pronunciation.
    I know his works on Call of Duty, Interstellar, Gladiator, Last Samurai and most importantly Pirates of the Caribbean.
    He is 62 years old and still a talent.