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“The irony is that, from the start, we always talked about the score for BRAVEHEART
as an example of what we would love for this film then the very man who wrote that score
came on board,” muses Wright. “We had dreamed big, but we never imagined this would
happen.”
“We sent James the script, and we expected he would be too busy. Instead, we heard
back that he was very interested,” Wright recalls. “By our first meeting, he’d already read
the script twice. He came in looking like a kid in a candy store and he said this is the kind
of film he loves – the kind of big, lavish epic you rarely see in this era. We felt very lucky
and blessed.”
Adds Barroso: “The music is such an important part of a movie like this. We had
great action, great locations, but to get James Horner was an amazing way to bring it all
together. He watched the film and it seemed to go into his heart and his mind and he was
very emotional about it. He’s such a talented composer; with this score, he grabs your
heart.”
Horner’s score became a kind of grace note to a production inspired by those men and
women of any era who are willing to go up against the odds.
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