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Oliver Twist [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Oliver Twist [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Oliver Twist [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Academy award-winning composer
Rachel Portman
(
Emma
,
Chocolat
Cider House Rules
) paints
Roman Polanski
's vision of
Charles Dickens
' beloved tale of
Oliver Twist
with such wide pastoral strokes of melody that she may as well be scoring the entire English countryside. Like
Thomas Newman
without all of those pesky
atonal
sevenths,
Portman
gives 19th century London an instantly engaging sense of place. Utilizing a main cue that sounds like a combination of
Ennio Morricone
's
"Ecstasy of Gold"
and
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
filtered through
"Eleanor Rigby"
-- it's not as cool as it sounds, but it is awfully beautiful --
's character motifs, especially
"The Artful Dodger,"
who is all harp and woodwinds, fit like a glove. Much has been said of the irony of
Polanski
making a "family film," and that his take on
Twist
is surprisingly tame and traditional, but both he and
are so on the same page emotionally that it's impossible to walk away uninspired. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rachel Portman
(
Emma
,
Chocolat
Cider House Rules
) paints
Roman Polanski
's vision of
Charles Dickens
' beloved tale of
Oliver Twist
with such wide pastoral strokes of melody that she may as well be scoring the entire English countryside. Like
Thomas Newman
without all of those pesky
atonal
sevenths,
Portman
gives 19th century London an instantly engaging sense of place. Utilizing a main cue that sounds like a combination of
Ennio Morricone
's
"Ecstasy of Gold"
and
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
filtered through
"Eleanor Rigby"
-- it's not as cool as it sounds, but it is awfully beautiful --
's character motifs, especially
"The Artful Dodger,"
who is all harp and woodwinds, fit like a glove. Much has been said of the irony of
Polanski
making a "family film," and that his take on
Twist
is surprisingly tame and traditional, but both he and
are so on the same page emotionally that it's impossible to walk away uninspired. ~ James Christopher Monger