Revenge of the Sith Score and emotional effect of SW

Started by Eleonora2 pages

Originally posted by Pentagram
Ah well, suppose it's better than having no friends, and just being a loser on your own, like yourself.

No, i didn't cry during revenge of the sith. I said i was close to tears - as in sadness - the music evokes sadness and the film in itself was incredibly tragic. The film in itself balances between happiness, sadness and action, but when you're listening to music that simply highlights the sadness and most horrific parts of the movie (Battle of heroes, Immolation scene), you're going to only be thinking about the sadder times of the film. I'd say that if you can be touched by art forms such as music and storytelling you've got quite a developed mind and are able to appreciate things to a degree outside the social norm, instead of being a jaded, afraid of showing feeling moron like some of the people on here.

Pent

What is wrong with you, I was referring to Da preacher and Cheesiness, I was actually SUPPORTING YOU 😕 😕 😕
The person who actually posted above Da preacher was Cheesiness. Am I wrong? EDIT No I'm not, I've checked.

"The Clone Wars have always been, in and of themeselves, from their very inception, the renenge of the Sith" "Clones open fire, and Jedi die. Alla cross the galaxy. All at once. Jedi die"-Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover. I take my hat off to you Mr. Stover.
Of course I cried when the music for Order 66 started playing. An excellent score by John Williams