Classical music in action films?
Hello,
I've noticed that in many action films, classical music plays in the background during brutal scenes, and I'm interested in the thought process behind it.
Hello,
I've noticed that in many action films, classical music plays in the background during brutal scenes, and I'm interested in the thought process behind it.
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This can be very complex. Film producers have repeatedly looked at ideas from each other over the years.
Basically, it is about the strong contrast between the scene seen in which violence is presented.
and then we have classical music, which is shown in these scenes rather harmless and cultivated.
You wouldn’t notice classical music if the rest, this film music wasn’t a completely different style
Epic… spectacular… what else should you take?