Since the premiere, I have watched it more than 10 times, and I only have one sentence: the soundtrack is awesome. Once the soundtrack is performed well, it will give people an additional dimension of the movie experience, from the plot experience to the emotional resonance, and the soundtrack of this film does it. Not to belittle the previous ones, from 1 to 6, most of the previous soundtracks focus on the sense of exoticism and diversity, and the expression for the audience is slightly weaker. For example, 5 has already appeared in the plot that no one sleeps tonight, so every time there is a emotional change with the heroine, the bgm will reproduce the adaptation of the previous opera. When the 6 premiered, my impression from beginning to end was that the soundtrack was too strong, as if the performance of a supporting role was about to overshadow the protagonist, which made me obsess about the whole 6.
There are too many specific places to go into details here. I have always deeply agreed with one sentence: details determine success or failure. If you haven't watched it or are going to watch it again, you can pay attention to what makes you feel the ups and downs at the critical moment, and the pictures should be more soundtrack. The soundtrack of the whole 6 can be said to follow the plot changes meticulously, the plot is not shown, the characters are not spoken, the audience has no concept, the power of plutonium bombs, the lethality of thunderstorms, bgm has played too much role. bgm plays a key role in what makes me want to watch it again and again. The film's score is perfect.
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