It's A.S.S time again, so get excited everybody! This week's scene was inspired by a conversation I had with a friend of mine after we went and saw Moon last week (click here for my review of that film). One of the best things about that movie my friend and I both agreed was the haunting score by Clint Mansell, who is one of my favourite film composers of all time. Aside from Moon (click here for the main theme), two of Mansell's best and most recognizable scores are from Requiem for a Dream (the main theme (click here for the link) has been used in countless trailers) and The Fountain. Both films were directed by Darren Aronofsky, and it is from the latter film that the following scene comes.
Now, I'm still undecided as to whether I actually liked The Fountain. It's a very ambitious and lofty film about the quest for immortality, and having only seen it once, I feel a lot of it went over my head - I definitely need to revisit it at some point in the future. But one thing I can say to an absolutely certainty is that the movie is visually stunning, and the following scene, which occurs right at the end of the film (so spoiler alert!) is perhaps the most stunning moment of all.Anyway, enough talking. Let's get to the scene, which depicts a dying sun moments before it turns into a supernova. I've named the scene after the truly incredible piece of music that plays underneath it, which I highly recommend you listen to in it's entirety, here. And for the best possible viewing/listening experience, you should turn your speakers up to maximum volume. Finally, obviously, if you haven't seen the movie, you probably shouldn't watch the scene, although to be honest, I don't think knowing the ending would really change your experience with this particular movie.
And now...Xibalba







5 comments:
Like you, I walked away from The Fontain undecided. It's ambitious as hell, and visually stunning like you said, but it's a bit inaccessible and might've set its goals a bit too high. Either way, it's never not interesting, and yea, the score is brilliant, though I prefer the other half of the finale to this one.
After seeing Moon I went out and bought the soundtracks to both that film and this one (I already owned the Requiem one) and have been liening to them all week. I think this piece is my favourite
I'm still not sure what I think of THE FOUNTAIN, but really think i should go back and give it another look. I remember being impressed by the style, but confused as all get-out by the story.
Then again, I'm the guy who defended SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK today, so maybe I should remember my own advice!
By the way - I love this feature! I might have to start incorporating it into my own blog...with your blessing of course...
Hatter, absolutely go ahead! The only trouble with this feature is keeping it to just one a week - I've already got the next two months worth of scenes picked out!
And my biggest movie regret of this year is not seeing Synecdoche - I'm still hanging out for the dvd
@ Tom... Look for SYNECDOCHE on dvd, I'd really like to know what you think of it.
I can imagine that it's hard to stick to one scene a week. I'm sure it's a lot like me trying to just go with one screen grab a week for "Today, I Feel Like This".
Thanks for being cool with it. When/if I start doing this feature, I'll be sure to give you due credit.
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