Did the Oscars Pick the Wrong Film for Best Original Score?
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What was your take on the results of the Oscars? What should have won? Don't forget to get a reminder about our upcoming spring sale!! cornellmusicacademy.com/springsale
@hamptoonythecat2171
Жыл бұрын
Okk lo oyour
@steevf
Жыл бұрын
I have never seen the Accidental Tourist but I've listened to that sound track hundreds of times. Also his soundtrack for Angela's Ashes.
@Oren.manore
Жыл бұрын
I think Don’t worry Darling had an amazing score, as the whole concept of it was based around a woman’s voice. I just find it so clever
@guimarques013
Жыл бұрын
The bit at 0:40 is literally the intro riff of Linkin Park's A Place For My Head :)
@quarterpastparis9946
Жыл бұрын
Charles the best score wasn’t nominated, and was the score from Del Toro’s Pinocchio😉 Please make a video about it cause its a beatiful masterpiece composed by the amazing Alexandre Desplat❤
All Quiet on the Western Front score hit me at my core. It was haunting, frightening and captured the horror of war perfectly.
@c3s-way929
Жыл бұрын
Fr made the film feel like a horror film when the remains score played and I feel like it done that on purpose to show that the war was scary and dark
@ireallycant4416
Жыл бұрын
tbh in my own opinion.. its kinda awkward and try hard especially in some scene it felt off to even put that music.. its kinda cringe
@radschele1815
6 ай бұрын
Tbh, I know one Song who captures it well. It's extreme metal, so a Machine gun sound as drums fits in... It's forward from anaal nathrakh, btw. But might be too much, which fits imo.
I didn't watch All Quiet, but after the Oscar win I listened to the whole soundtrack and I'm pretty sure that is the first time I got jumpscared by a soundtrack. (But also The Batman, Del Toro's Pinocchio and RRR had amazing scores that I wished got nominated too)
@helgijonsson3537
Жыл бұрын
I often find myself humming along to "Dosti" from RRR. It's such a great tune. The whole score by MM Keeravani is incredible!
@rafaelc.c.
Жыл бұрын
I would have kept The Fabelmans, Babylon and The Banshees and included The Batman and Pinocchio. But it's true there have been many great soundtracks this year, such as AQOTF indeed, Avatar 2, Decision to Leave, Empire of Light, The Woman King, Crimes of the Future, etc. At least, EEAAO didn't win. Definetely didn't deserve even the nomination.
@sam8683
Жыл бұрын
Do yourself a favor and watch it. I did it today and since then im speechless. Such a moving and heart-wrenching story. Best anti-war movie for me
@dawnuddaded853
Жыл бұрын
That three note jumpscare thing is all I remember from the film. I think of the music from "Banshees..." or Zimmer's "Dune" and I just don't hear any effort in the "All Quiet..." score. Maybe its minimalism is its appeal, but I didn't get it. I'm surprised Charles agreed with the win.
@RonReynolds
Жыл бұрын
RRR was straight robbed, in this and many other categories.
The track "Remains" from "All quiet on the Western Front" gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. It's basically designed to give you anxiety, and like the movie, it's meant to emotionally punch you in the face. Several times. And it definitely does that.
That All quiet on the Western Front is so memorable, it's like i'm having PTSD-ed by the movie. When you listen to it, it gives you flashback about how intense it was, how depressing it was.
@RevJ7
11 ай бұрын
Really? Because I couldn't remember it at all after the movie was done.
EEAAO was easily my favorite movie of 2022 and the score was phenomenal. But the fact that Michael Giacchino wasn’t even nominated for his work on The Batman was very surprising to me.
@owenlyfans
Жыл бұрын
It really wasn't that good. The first thing I think when I hear the main motif is 'Darth Vader! Wait... Darth Vader?'. It totally threw me off and it was all I could think about whenever I heard it. Is it really that hard to come up with an original sound for Batman that is not rooted in the aura of another cloaked personality? The sound design of the movie was better than the score itself.
@strikerbowls791
Жыл бұрын
The score? It was forgotten
@jaweiner918
Жыл бұрын
The score for The Batman was just "Ave Maria" over and over again. incessantly. For no reason.
@RevJ7
11 ай бұрын
Well his Batman theme is like 2 notes and sounds like Darth Vaders theme, so ... Easily the weakest and worst part of the movie was his score. It certainly did not reach the heights of the immaculate cinematography or the oscar worthy (pun intended) performances.
I just watched All Quiet last night, and WOW do those bass notes pack a punch! When they first showed up, I was blown away, and yes, unsettled. Amazing work all around on this film. The cinematography was also completely deserving of its Oscar win.
@annaclarafenyo8185
Жыл бұрын
What made it work is that it overwhelmed the image and the acting and the emotion of the characters in the moment, and made you aware of an evil presence external to the events that is superposed on top of the action and phenomena.
The Batman not even being nominated for its score is the true mistake.
@kendallbald
Жыл бұрын
The Batman was robbed
@isaacupton615
Жыл бұрын
Literally!!! It’s a masterpiece and I still listen to it!
@rct3isepic
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. But not surprising unfortunately. I’m still mad over 10 years later that TRON Legacy wasn’t nominated for best original score
@dahcoconut926
Жыл бұрын
@@rct3isepic That’s crazy
@warrust
Жыл бұрын
I think the next question would be who would you replace instead
Those 3 notes from All Quiet remind me of climactic scene in Annihilation where she faces the cloning alien
@bolshevi3187
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic comparison. The tanks emerging from the mist added to the alien nature of the escalation of WW1 (in terms of munitions). These impenetrable metallic beasts lumbering forward was the stuff of nightmares
For me it was Babylon The music is essential to the film because it is baked into the narrative And I am a sucker for main themes that repeat throughout in multiple different ways, which is something Hurwitz excels at The love theme is almost the same as Call me Manny but slow and romantic and Voodoo Mama get‘s repeated in the beautiful ending
@ArthurUnderwood_
Жыл бұрын
Finally someone I agree with, absolute robbery
@cruz.c
Жыл бұрын
i love how towards the end of the blockhouse track you can hear a really strange version of voodoo mama too.. pretty sure its supposed to be nellies theme and its there because the whole blockhouse section stemmed from nellies bullshitting around?? and also, in the room at the party where the girl overdosed in the beginning of the film, there's a 1920s version of the song "cincinatti", which is originally from damien chazelle and justin hurwitz's first film "guy and madeline on a park bench" which is interesting.
@aqualcunopiaceclassico3201
Жыл бұрын
All quiet's score fits the narrative very well. The film is quite an horror film and Bertelmann approached like that and, in fact, the score is quite scary. Also it is very mechanical to recall the sound of war machineries, which were used for the first time in WW1. Personally, I can't really find that much difference between La La Land's score and Babylon's one, even because thematically the film are very much similar.
@nananou1687
Жыл бұрын
@@ArthurUnderwood_ Robbery ? No score fits the film better than All Quiet. It is completely in contrast to the movie and holds your attention and keeps you guessing on what is going to happen next. More than anything , it does not grab any attention away from the visual medium, it adds to it
All Quiet On The Western Front was an amazing soundtrack, i listened to that score for weeks when the movie came out. Ive successfully predicted best soundtrack for the last 2 years!
As for what you said about not remembering the score to Everything Everywhere... John Williams once said: "If the music is working, the audience won't notice the music."
@LordMangudai
Жыл бұрын
And yet Williams has written more of the most memorable film themes in history than anyone else...seems like he didn't follow his own advice! (Honestly, while I understand what he means, I think that sentiment has been really misunderstood by too many directors who demand scores be as unobtrusive as possible)
@highstimulation2497
Жыл бұрын
I doubt that that is true. my favorite soundtracks are ALL I notice in the films they are in. perhaps it's different if one is an ordinary audience member and not a musician who is accustomed to noticing such things. My parents routinely tell me they don't notice the music in tv or movies, and I can't even fathom that.
@kilmor3151
Жыл бұрын
Yea sure.. because nobody noticed that music when Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon were fighting Darth Maul. In fact anytime music swells up in those classic Star Wars movies, people notice. John Williams is not a subtle composer. Weird of him of all people to say this.
@ClearCritique
Жыл бұрын
John Williams is the last person who should be saying that.
@DrVenture45
Жыл бұрын
Not questioning the maestro's perspective, of course he could be speaking of the music's emotional transcendence, but Alan Silvestri's score for Back to the Future was quite noticeable and that certainly worked for me. I absolutely love it!
I was really deluded that The Batman wasn't even nominated for its score. I think Micheal Giacchino did an amazing job, and to be honest I feel like this is his best movie score of all time.
@stefanandrews5098
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t seen it yet, but I have heard a couple of the main music pieces, but his best? Bold claim - he’s got a number of absolutely amazing scores
@bretts8070
Жыл бұрын
I didn't think it was that good. He's done so much better, and his Batman score was basically just a truncated version of Darth Vader's theme.
@thegreatpiginthesky3904
Жыл бұрын
@Brett S you're mad. Listen to Can't fight city halloween. It's a banger
@bretts8070
Жыл бұрын
@@thegreatpiginthesky3904 I listened to the soundtrack before, soundtracks are my main genre of music, but even that track doesn't persuade me that the score is Oscar-worthy, not by a longshot. :/
@bretts8070
Жыл бұрын
@@thegreatpiginthesky3904 I listened to that track again, just to make sure. All it does it build up the same damn condensed Darth Vader theme from the rest of the album by making it louder. This is not brilliant writing. It's serviceable, it's pleasant and more than competent enough, but it's basically just hitting the same spot that people enjoy about clubbing/dance music. Worse, it's also just adapting Nirvana's song notes, which makes it inherently derivative. I can point to a multitude of tracks by Danny Elfman and Shirley Walker that exceed it.
Not gonna even point out how The Batman was completely put aside. But from the nominees, Babylon definitely took the house down. Whoever runs the academy is on something for sure
@TornaitSuperBird
Жыл бұрын
The Academy these days seems very out of touch with the modern person.
I'm absolutely addicted to "Call Me Manny" from Babylon. That song is just incredible.
@STTPMASFTNE
Жыл бұрын
Champagne for me. Listen to it daily.
@RShadow12
Жыл бұрын
Welcome, Voodoo Mama, Call Me Manny, Champagne, Red Devil, and Finale. I love the whole soundtrack, but those 6 in particular I have CONSTANTLY on repeat. Man Hurwitz got snubbed.
@ZachariahWiedeman
Жыл бұрын
@@RShadow12 These are all brilliant songs and Hurwitz deserves major props. But I agree with Charles that, as far as this category goes, as a soundtrack to a movie, All Quiet on the Western Front's score is absolutely brilliant in how it enhances the storytelling of the film and totally earned it's award. Hurwitz got nominated - out of maybe over one hundred eligible films he was chosen to be in the top five. I feel like that's not getting snubbed at all.
@MrCohernandez
Жыл бұрын
Me too ❤
@bolshevi3187
Жыл бұрын
Justin Hurwitz’s best score for me will always be ‘First Man’ (The Armstrongs, The Landing, Houston, Docking Waltz, End Credits, use of the theremin to capture the baron loneliness of space - inner Armstrong). Shame it wasn’t nominated that year for score but then again the Academy are crap - green book best picture? Don’t make me laugh
I'd love for you to check out Rob Simonsen's score to The Whale. I really think this score should have at least been nominated! It has a really beautifully haunting and tragic sound. Yet there's this really beautiful theme played on violins that is the only semblance of hope in the score. Really well written and personally my favorite score of 2022.
@johncra8982
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Safe Return is next level.
As a huge Son Lux fan I wanted them to win so bad. But totally agree that All quiet on the western front is a good choice😅.
@dclarkmusic
Жыл бұрын
I would have loved to see them get it! I think Ryan Lotte is a genius of textural electronic ambience
Son Lux's score for EEAAO is on another level. It's easily one of my favorite film scores from what has quickly became one of my favorite movies
Michael Abels' "Nope" and "The Batman" should have been among the nominees. And the Polish film in the "Best International feature" had a fantastic score as well.
For me, the score of All Quiet on The Western Front definetly deserved it. Its so epic and at the same time horrifying, I can hardly describe my emotions when I listened to it first, fully immersed in the cinema.
That motif of the bass movement on the All quiet soundtrack really just pops the firenation into my mind, its just so simillar
You know John Williams is the goat when you list iconic theme after iconic theme and you leave out Harry Potter, which for most composers would be their crown jewel
All Quiet On The Western Front killed me inside because I've seen hundreds and hundreds footages, documentaries, films and even read about war, I feel like even in the thousands but none of them ever got to me as it did. It simply tore me a part, and inspired me into writing a poem about its horrors. It really struck me, and personally this soundtrack made me shiver and feel like I was in the trenches where you are always expecting the worse and hear explosions be it far away or from the enemy artillery. It was really great. Glad it won
The music in All Quiet honestly gives me chills and I was rooting for it to win. I do think Michael Giacchino was robbed of a nomination for The Batman though.
All Quiet on the Western Front felt like a horror movie set in WWI
@billvvoods
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. If I’m correct you know there is a 1959 & 1979 version of this movie? It’s interesting to compare them.
@xfrostyresonance8614
Жыл бұрын
@@billvvoods 1930 and 1979, yes
@fugithegreat
Жыл бұрын
War is real life horror, and this film did such a good job of depicting it.
@aqualcunopiaceclassico3201
Жыл бұрын
and that is exactly what Bertelmann wanted to achieve
@benson1914
Жыл бұрын
The shots of the body hanging from the tree and the other body with no hands hanging over the barbed wire with his mouth torn open to his ears making it look like a giant smile is definitely horror movie shit.
I liked the soundtrack for All Quiet. It was very different to most war movie soundtracks, who are almost always orchestral. Take Saving Private Ryan. All Quiet’s was dark, industrial, metallic, heavy and overall much more fitting for such a jarring feeling and film. I’d say it was well deserved, either that or Babylon.
@huawafabe
Жыл бұрын
Orchestral would have been too heroic. I think Private Ryan is not an anti war film, it actually drew people into the army. All Quiet would never achieve that, quite the opposite
@sergeantbigmac
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Its cold and unsettling and fits the film and themes. The soundtrack being introduced at the point where the uniforms are being recycled is a stroke of genius, because its like music to an inhuman machine. Ive heard some complaints thats its out of place in a historical period piece but imo the typical choice IE classical music or orchestra would have felt even more out of place for the subject material.
For me, Babylon was the clear clear clear best score of the year. I also think After Yang should have been nominated - beautifully minimalist with some gorgeous cello - but its too small of a movie to get that type of hype.
Hi Charles and the Team behind Charles. I really really liked how you did that video! It was amazing, it has everything from the old kind of videos of the looking in the Chords to the new style you established in the last video! If you hold the next videos like this one, even if its not a "top5" kind of style, the next videos will be amazing and on point. Very well done!
All quiet on the western front's score still gives me chills
The feeling from the score of "all quiet on the western front" reminds me extremely of the score and vibe from the movie "Annihilation"
@retlwiz
Жыл бұрын
Annihilation is an excellent film
@BreakstarYT
Жыл бұрын
Oh fk I was trying so hard to remember what movie that reminded me of, and yes, it was Annihilation. Thanks!
@perenniallachrymosity276
Жыл бұрын
Personally, it worked better for Annihilation than it did for All Quiet. I must say that I love Geoff and Ben's work with Alex Garland, they're working on his next movie which is an action epic so can't wait for that.
@dicklaurent6548
Жыл бұрын
which has an insanely brilliant score
What bothered me most was how much they kept teasing John Williams only to not give it to him. Like why did they lead us along like that, there was even a commercial break that went “will John Williams make Oscar history?”
In All Quiet, those haunting 3 notes not only brings all the qualities already described here but it also serves as a signal to foreshadow a horrible scene that is about to happen in the film. You get chilling goosebump of anticipating a horrible scene whenever you hear the 3 notes hit.
Great breakdown Charles!
Babylon is not just Voodoo Mama too. Gold Coast Sunset and Gold Coast Rhythm are actually better in my opinion. The coolest part of it is how much the score adds to the film. It's like a pacemaker for it, and themes are repeated in really creative ways.
The first time I watched this video, when I heard the score for "All quiet on the western front", I couldn't even do anything but laugh. I was so overwhelmed by how hard it hit me I just...giggled? Sorta how you react when you see something so horrible you start laughing because, what else do you do? Absolutely amazing, make me feel genuine anxiety.
I don't have any strong opinions on many of these films since I didn't see many (except for Everything Everywhere All At Once) but hearing the music from All Quiet On the Western Front made me confident that, of the films nominated, it definitely deserved its win. That piece actually scared me.
@huawafabe
Жыл бұрын
I just got pulled back into the horror by just hearing the notes again 🫣
From just the snippets you showcased, All Quiet On The Western Front does indeed sound like the deserving winner. I’m a huge fan of big band jazz, but the uniqueness of AQONTW still takes the case Also, this style of heavily produced video is really nice. I have to imagine that this type of video, that doesn’t require large portions of copy written music also helps your pockets lol. I can’t wait for more!
Everyone has to remember that All Quiet is a war film. The score in this film is not pleasant and keeps you on edge because that's what war feels like and it won't give you time to take a break because that's exactly how everyone in the movie is currently experiencing. Honestly, the oscar was very deserved and now every time I hear that part everyone knows it just gives me flashbacks to all the horrors of that movie.
Not a big fan of this new direction and editing, it's a bit too frantic for me I preferred the more chilled out style of Charles just at the piano breaking down what's going on in a piece of music
ha ha, I LOVE your videos. you take interest in EVERYTHING, and KZread is a better place for it. Really, you got me into certain stuff I wouldn't normally listen to (I'm a bit of an orchestral snob (whatever that means)). Keep it up, Mr. Charles.
Batman, while [in my opinion] it's not Giacchino's best work, it has instantly become one of the most iconic Batman soundtracks ever [if not the most], and every theme for individual characters on that soundtrack are absolutely perfect at setting tone. My personal favorite is 'The Riddler' due to its genius inclusion of 'Ave Maria' in minor within the theme [I could be wrong on this but I know Giacchino used it in the theme].
@dewgongdakota
Жыл бұрын
Out of the nominations though, EEAAO. Not just movie bias, the main theme that Charles played in this video is so incredibly moving in the movie. EEAAO definitely deserved the nomination and win based on their choices but I'm not fuming about what actually won after watching this video.
@eliasmochan
Жыл бұрын
That is blasfemy: The most iconic batman themes are Danny Elfman's and the 60's theme. I also like Shirley Walker's theme for the animated show, the theme from the Schumacher movie, the Under the Red Hood theme, the Dark Knight Returns theme.... the big band Batman: the brave and the bold theme, and some others better than Giachhino's. Also, I like the minor Ave Maria, but use more than half a phrase! And you can not get an award for changing the mode of a classic tune
@dewgongdakota
Жыл бұрын
@@eliasmochan valid, I just thought it was interesting [and worthy of an oscar in my opinon] and Danny Elfman's OST is an undeniable classic [and he's a legend]. I wasn't necessarily saying Giacchino's was 'better' than all the other Batman songs either, I was just merely pointing out the iconic feel that caught on so quickly for most people. Also, the show Batmans are dope and I totally agree 👍
great video liked a lot the improvement on the editing part!!!
It should have gone to Michael Abels' "Nope" soundtrack or Alexandre Desplat's score for "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio." Both scores contribute sooooo so much to their respective films, deftly weaving between diegetic and non-diegetic moments that anchor them in their respective movie timelines/realities. If I had to choose between those two, I'd probably go with "Nope" since you get such bangers like "The Run (Urban Legends)" and a John Williams homage like "WTF Is That." I mean, heck, even the sound design on that movie for Jean Jacket and how that ties into the music and soundscape (IYKYK) was so above and beyond. What an absolute snub on that front! (Great vid, as always)!
@eliasmochan
Жыл бұрын
Abels skittles have won both for Get Out and Us (specially Us). I don't feel that strongly about Nope. My view this year was for Tyler Bates' Pearl.
@spielbergfan01
Жыл бұрын
@@eliasmochan Another equally valid choice! The scores for that and X really nailed the time periods. I’d def rank that as one of the best OSTs of the year (just not an Oscar winner for me, personally 😅). Either way, kudos to the winner this year!
Such a great breakdown of all the scores! Could you do a video on the score for Prince of Egypt please? Feel like it’s a really slept on film and score so would love to get your take on it!😊
Hey, the All quiet on the western front´s theme reminds me the fire nation´s leitmotif from Avatar The last airbender
The juxtaposition of the smiling excited teens preparing for war marching with their friends hopeful of what's to come, contrasted with those three horrifying notes and the suspended strings, it's chilling. All Quiet was an amazing and horrifying film.
Hey man, Have you made a video showing your set up? I looked but could not see one. I love it and would love to know how you light the objects in the background and how you hold your hair light as well. Thanks!
I think in these award shows, there will be movies that are "favorites", so they will tend to win awards they don't really deserve because people vote across the board for the film, and also vote for a film because they think everyone else is right in that it is best etc. That said, I think the winner this year is pretty brilliant.
@binthamadicamara2077
Жыл бұрын
I disagree did not like the favorite one bit. I thought there were other movies more deserving but it is what it is. If this was such a great year for cinema then the Oscars should mixed it up a bit and not throw awards at the same movie while ignoring so many other who were equally deserving. Very disappointed.
The editing and production of this video is brilliant!
Its frustrating, considering how biased the Academy is against Comic Book movies, my choice, The Batman, wasn't even nominated.
I seem too be the only one who doesn't love Giacchino's score for The Batman, but hear my reasons: Batman's theme: it's too notes in a slowed down reggaeton rhythm (3+1+2+2). The Riddler's theme: it's Schubert's Ave Maria but in minor... that's cool. But also, it's just half the first phrase, I wish it kept going, but it just repeats. But in any case, it's Schubert's composition, you can't get an award for changing a famous composition to a different mode. Catwoman's theme: ok, I actually like this one. It reminded me a lot of Batwoman's theme from three animated movie Mystery of Batwoman.
Also, you left out the main Harry Potter theme! Because that, stuck around for all the movies, and is equally iconic as anything from Star Wars to Indiana Jones. Any agree or I'm blowing hot air?
I personally loved Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's score for Empire of Light.
@thezachmarsh
Жыл бұрын
If Empire of Light was a better movie overall, I have no doubt that score would have been nominated.
@rafaelc.c.
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful score. Too sad these awards base their decisions on external factors (in this case basing the best soundtrack choice on the quality of the overall film).
Hey I'm so glad I found your channel. My personal favorite scores are from the Social Network. would love to see you analyzing them if you haven't!
I would love to see you do a video on Howard Shore and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. That would probably be a huge undertaking, but it would probably be some of your best content yet!
This was almost a great video. Where’s the extended cut with the deep dives and lack of word vomit?
In my opinion Hurwitz deserved it as much as Bertelsmann did. Babylon Soundtrack makes so much fun and sticks in the head while AQOTWF soundtrack had the ability to show the horror of a war with only three notes. I think the academy just went with the one that underlines the power of music ☺️ You don’t need much to emphasize such big emotions!
Still mad the Batman and Prey weren’t nominated
Wow you actually had the video I suggested a few days ago already in the making :D
I saw every film nominated and I would still give it to AQOTWF a thousand times over and went into the Oscar’s rooting for it. That score leaves you with such a pit in your stomach of looming existential dread and terror. It SOUNDS like how ugly and terrifying WWI trench warfare would FEEL. It’s foreboding. Like this big lumbering dread that swallows everything leaving nothing behind. It’s visceral. It really stuck with me and I’m so glad it won.
@PondOfGlue
Жыл бұрын
It’s pure terror. ANNNNNNYWAY. My second favorite score wasn’t even nominated. It definitely wasn’t my favorite film of the year, but Hildur Guðnadóttir’s score for Women Talking was beautiful. Like genuinely gorgeous. I was shocked it wasn’t nominated. Would still give it to All Quiet though.
Alexander Desplat’s Pinocchio score was the best of the year IMO, and it wasnt even nominated
@nickl2854
Жыл бұрын
FOR REAL! Such a pretty score
i like the new editing of the videos as well as the structure of the content.
After seeing Babylon at the cinema, I felt the need to listen to its soundtrack for days because it was so magnificent and engaging that I couldn't get it out of my head. In my opinion, it absolutely deserved an Oscar, but it's clear that many were wrongly awarded this year.
@davitbaghdasaryan3616
Жыл бұрын
The truth
Thanks for this video Charles! I really liked it! Film music is still overlooked by the general audience. I don't know anybody who loves film music the way I do and that frustrates me... Keep making videos about soundtracks! My favourite film scores of 2022 would be = Banshees of Inisherin, Women Talking, Fabelmans, Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Batman, Pinocchio and Turning Red.
The Oscars system is kind of broken anyway. Nominations are from the specialists in each category, but the winners are voted on by the entire Academy, so they’re as likely to be voting for their favourite film than the specifics of the categories. That’s why “It’s an honour just to be nominated” is probably the correct response. Maybe they should just get rid of the winners entirely.
Out of all the other nominations, the music fit perfectly for their films, but All Quiet on the Western Front was just so jarring and different from any other war movie film score that it had no choice but to win. It wasn’t the one I wanted to win, but it was the one that made the most sense.
I absolutely adore son Lux and their score. That being said, I think their other music as a band is a level ahead of their score, and that’s saying something. They’re incredible musicians
That part of the All Quiet score reminds me of part of Mombasa from the Inception score.
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The thing I liked most about the score for All Quiet on the Western Front was that the music directly contrasted what was happening in the film. When they’re all happy at the start you get the punchy three notes and dark overtones but then as you progress and the characters realise that war is hell, the score changes to more ethereal and peaceful music with a less intense version of the three notes played on a harmonium rather than the angry synth.
Trent Reznor's score for Bone and All was magnificent.
Speaking of Oblivion NPC music, if Oblivion's OST was to go up against any oscar nominees, it would win hands down.
I really like the new video style, but I hope we’re still going to get the old style videos with you just noodling on the piano too!
Maybe it's just the German production connection in my brain, but the soundtrack to All Quiet really reminded me of the soundtrack to Dark (the series on Netflix), specifically their usage of Roomful of Teeth's Partita for 8 Voices. Highly recommend to anyone watching this channel who enjoys sci-fi/thriller material. Would love to see a video breaking down the soundtrack to that series!
@celemax4692
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I thought the same thing when I was watching All Quiet… I couldn’t help but relate the score, the cinematography and of course the language with Dark. I think it had a lot of influence from the tv show.
Well said. In my opinion, a score should be judged by how it makes the audience feel, first and foremost. All Quiet's score is able to make you feel so much with so little. That alone is Oscar-worthy.
0:22 HOLY SHIT I'M SINGING THIS PIECE, IT'S INSANE IT IS LITERALLY IN 7/16 BUT IT'S SO GOOD
I wouldn’t be able to pick, all of these scores are just so good at what they do. But for me personally, The Batman stands out. It captures the character and tone of the film perfectly.
I’m also a HUGE fan of John Williams’ work! I agree with many comments here: The Batman was robbed of a nomination, All Quiet was riveting, but John Williams stripping everything down to the piano was absolutely perfect for The Fabelmans! He’s come full circle from starting at Juilliard as a piano student (then switched to composition) to playing the piano for the epic film version of, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” to the piano on this soundtrack. Mr. Williams’ music is always beautiful and brilliant! By the way, I just stumbled onto your videos with Oppenheimer and am very impressed. Although I don’t think my high school Music Appreciation students would keep up, I know I can share parts that they’ll understand. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
Let me preface this by saying that I’m a film composer myself. All music ever written for film is written to support other elements of the film. Judging the music on its own is one thing, but only by watching the movie can you judge it as what it is - a _film score._ The bottom line is, you can listen to and judge the music however you want, but you’re only ever getting half the experience when you _only_ listen to the album. I’ve seen all five of these films, and only after doing so did I fully know my opinions on each. With that being said, I choose to keep my opinions on which score deserved to win - as well as my overall thoughts on each score - private.
Son Lux is currently touring Europe, I was at their concert last saturday and I'd recommend to check them out if you do get the chance!
So cool that you talked about All Quiet on the Western Front! Absolutely love the film and the score to go with it
In case you are looking for another anime theme song to make a video on, how about Deal With The Devil by Tia, the opening theme song for Kakegurui? It’s very jazz-y sounding.
Oh hey, I saw a comment about this on your last video and thought it would be great, so glad to see you did it!
Babylon far and away should have won--was my personal favorite of the year. But, Hildur Guðnadóttir's HAUNTING score for Women Talking and Pawel Mykietyn's score for EO were both overlooked by the Academy, despite being nominated in other categories.
@PondOfGlue
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Thank you! Guðnadóttir’s score should at the very least been nominated. It’s gorgeous and heartbreaking.
All Quiet was amazing because the score dared to jump out snd draw attention to itself, but in way that really enhanced the film. I have to say I didn’t notice the Banshees of Inisherin score at all, but I love the film and will give it a listen. I did like the fact that the character’s fiddle tune that he was obsessed with writing did sound rubbish to me!
You should check out Even Call’s work on Violet Evergarden, kinda similar to the first film, but actually with more Irish influence, but in different ways then you’d think!
To be fair when i saw all quiet on the western front the music popped of the screen, hard. It stood out like a brick to the face. It's awesome.
i decided to watch all the movies that were nominated for best score this season. when it got to the best score segment of the oscar’s all i was thinking was “please anything but all is quiet, i’d be happy if ANY other movie wins, just please don’t let it be all is quiet”
i subbed! you're one of the only KZreadrs I've seen acknowledging how good All Quiet's score is!
I love Carter Burwell. He doesn't get enough praise as one of the best film score composers. You hear about John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, and a few others far more often. But he's right up there in terms of brilliance. He's done all of the Coen Brothers movies, all of Martin McDonagh's movie, and several Charlie Kaufmann movies. I think my personal favorite score of his is Being John Malkovich.
Alexander Desplat's score to Del Torro's Pinocchio was probably the best score of the year for me. Williams is the GOAT and I got to speak with him at the Oscar music party. What a gracious grand old composer who is by far the best of us.
I like this new style you’re going for. I loved the old style but this is super engaging and can definitely help you grow your audience
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Unfortunately I think you are right. It is engaging. But I think it is going to be to fast paced for many. Which is of course fine. Feel like what he needs to focus on when doing this though is maybe keep the audio more same sounding of you know what I mean. Threw me of quite a bit
“EO” also had a spectacular score that portrayed the thoughts and emotions of a donkey.
Charles ! Please please please do an analysis on the chord progression in Hozier’s new release “Through Me (The Flood)” particularly breaking down the progression where he states “against the chords” too ! Thank you :)
The Terminal is an overlooked score by John Williams. As is the Tin Tin theme.
Would love for you to react to Pearl's score. Certainly unique for a horror film.
That music for All Quite on the Western Front reminds me A LOT of the "Alien" music that plays at the end of Annihilation.
Charles, wondering if we could get your take on the score from "Soul" (best film score 2021), maybe 🤞
I think those three notes are meant for the aspect of how it was a new type of war. Tanks, planes, automatic weapon were all new, something unexpected. Just like the three notes.
I think they got it right (All Quiet on the Western Front was such an evocative score), but I went into the night rooting for Carter Burwell. But I think you're right: he's a victim of his own subtlety.