My favourite score in film
Okay shut up this is a serious post...
It's not because I'm up in bed at 3am talking shit because I'm alonoe and have nothing better to do.
I'm in a deep state right now...
Oh my god that sounded so gay
"Deep State"
ffs
Get your shit together
Okay
So I'm "In the mood" to talk about one of the greatest things my ears have ever heard...
James... Stop...
So my favourite Score from a film is from Interstellar...
Now I've already mentioned this film...
Multiple times in this blogs long and ambiguous history (4 months get over yourself)
But it has been my favourite film for nearly 4 years.
when I first saw the film, I watched in the cinema when it first came out with my parents...
It was a really spontaneous thing because my brother was away doing something for the first time so we decided to go and watch a "serious film" without him running out the room crying for the first time...
We didn't watch any of the trailers. All we knew was that the director was supposed to be amazing and the film poster looked somewhat decent.
As soon as the film started the first thing you are greeted with is the most simple but beautiful melody consisting of only 5 notes... E,A,B,C,D (I think Don't judge me if I'm wrong)
And straigh away your strapped in...
there is nothing you can do
Your inspired and captivated all at once
The reason why its my favourite score is because it adapts over the course of the film through the different scenes (especially to time)
So this is in the pace of the music and the volume as well as some added notes and percussion.
If someone was to ask me how would you describe time... I would just simply reply S.T.A.Y from Interstellar.
Its so good I listen to it before I practice any MMA (boxing, jui Jitsu etc)
Simply because it loosens my body um to the concept of time if that makes sense.
Everyone has a rhythm if you will, a rhythm of life if you will.
Its what allows you to read someones movement and predict there next move. Like a beat in music. You always know the next drop. Being able to read this and "be free from it" almost allows you to take control of the 4th dimension without being able to properly conceive it if that makes sense...
Oh my god I'm so pissed I could write about this forever and still be back at the start , or halfway who knows... ;)
It's not because I'm up in bed at 3am talking shit because I'm alonoe and have nothing better to do.
I'm in a deep state right now...
Oh my god that sounded so gay
"Deep State"
ffs
Get your shit together
Okay
So I'm "In the mood" to talk about one of the greatest things my ears have ever heard...
James... Stop...
So my favourite Score from a film is from Interstellar...
Now I've already mentioned this film...
Multiple times in this blogs long and ambiguous history (4 months get over yourself)
But it has been my favourite film for nearly 4 years.

It was a really spontaneous thing because my brother was away doing something for the first time so we decided to go and watch a "serious film" without him running out the room crying for the first time...
We didn't watch any of the trailers. All we knew was that the director was supposed to be amazing and the film poster looked somewhat decent.
As soon as the film started the first thing you are greeted with is the most simple but beautiful melody consisting of only 5 notes... E,A,B,C,D (I think Don't judge me if I'm wrong)
And straigh away your strapped in...
there is nothing you can do
Your inspired and captivated all at once
The reason why its my favourite score is because it adapts over the course of the film through the different scenes (especially to time)
So this is in the pace of the music and the volume as well as some added notes and percussion.
If someone was to ask me how would you describe time... I would just simply reply S.T.A.Y from Interstellar.
Its so good I listen to it before I practice any MMA (boxing, jui Jitsu etc)
Simply because it loosens my body um to the concept of time if that makes sense.
Everyone has a rhythm if you will, a rhythm of life if you will.
Its what allows you to read someones movement and predict there next move. Like a beat in music. You always know the next drop. Being able to read this and "be free from it" almost allows you to take control of the 4th dimension without being able to properly conceive it if that makes sense...
Oh my god I'm so pissed I could write about this forever and still be back at the start , or halfway who knows... ;)

When I first realised that this was the greatest thing I had ever experienced came about an hour into the film. I something that I like to call the Wave scene.
If you've seen the film...
You know.
The music takes on a very physical turn wear it sounds like water
Which makes sense because its on a planet made out of an endless ocean. However it also has a Ticking clock effect as for ever hour spent on that world... 7 years passes in actual time.
And when that wave comes overhead...
I don't think my jaw had ever dropped as far as it did
I was awestruck
But when they umm "survive" they find out they had been gone for like 3 hours..
So they're friend back up in orbit (real time) was 22 years older
And they hadn't had time to even go to the shops.
I'm going to stop here.
1. because I doubt anyone even read this far
2. and two because its 4 am and I deserve some shut eye
Long story short (HaHaHa literally)
Watch Interstellar if you get the chance
It is what I consider the very definition of time, love and beauty.

And to think... It all started with a bookshelf
And ended with the same bookshelf
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