In fact, this is a review that has nothing to do with the movie. I'm for "One Step Away" and Cameron's perfect score.
I've been wanting to write a review for this song, think about it, it's today. Because I really love it.
When I watched "Scent of a woman" before, I was touched by "Por Una Cabeza" (one step away), a short and eternal tango, Al Pacino's mellow and intoxicating charm, without any low-level desire. , but the irresistible physical contact - I was impressed by the swaying black skirt of the tango.
after? Since then, countless films have paid tribute to that one step away. The origin is that the author initially bet on horses out of lovelorn, and his horse was leading all the way, only to be counterattacked by the horse behind him when he finally crossed the line, only one horse head away. After this song is to represent sadness? On behalf of a sigh? It varies from person to person. At least, the violin plays its gentleness, and the crispness of the accordion makes people even more excited, making people fall into the dance floor of Al Pacino again and again, or Schwarzenegger in this film. Every move by hormones.
Every time I listen to this song, my mood is different. In particular, the ensemble version of Martynas and David, although not as pre-emptive as the violin in "Scent of a woman", I do think it comes after. It is more layered, more delicate and more flexible. Even in the middle of the night, when the dust is haunting, there is a little tragic color.
I don't know if it was hypnosis or made insomnia worse.
Just tango on, his role as a fearless and cornered retired military officer, says this to a woman he never met by chance. His sense of loneliness and heroism is also in it.
In "True Lies", "Por Una Cabeza" acts as a spice to the tension, and even in an R-rated film, I can smell extravagant capitalism, champagne and eroticism.
"Por Una Cabeza" is a song that I have loved for a long time. I want to keep it in my arms and not show it to others, and I want to tell everyone to express my love.
I really wanted to have a dream in which I was dancing awkwardly in the middle of a dance floor in a cafe surrounded by a small orchestra.
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