#89
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autor: Arthur.Flowerkis » śr cze 30, 2021 11:10 am
Nie płaczmy po Olku, bo score do "Black Widow" w opiniach krytyków wart zachwytu:
Lorne Balfe’s score provides a new sound to the Marvel Cinematic Universe while still having the grand sound that we expect. The melodies seem to be inspired by Black Widow’s Russian origin, bringing in a unique flavor that still feels true to the characters and story. The choir adds a richness that only accentuates the uneasiness that all the characters are facing through the entire adventure. This is Mr. Balfe’s first Marvel film, but I hope it will not be his last.
A special shout out to the score by veteran Lorne Balfe – given the Russian elements, suitably bombastic classical elements prevail.
Honestly, Lorne Balfe delivers one of the best scores of the year. He draws on Russian folk music as inspiration for the score, which makes sense given Natasha’s background. The score works on both an intimate and epic scale. In addition to a female choir for Natasha and a male choir for Yelena, Balfe also quotes Alan Silvestri’s theme for Black Widow from the Avengers films. There are other themes that Balfe created for the film and they play rather nicely.