Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Consider: Elysium for Best Original Score


Neill Blomkamp's second feature film has elements of a great one, such as an engrossing story, a good cast, and first-rate production values. Arguably, it's biggest flaw is its thin running time of 109 minutes.

As far as awards consideration goes, the visual effects and sound design are standouts, but the score by newcomer Ryan Amon is what really caught my attention. Melodic at times and bombastic at others, it's a rich blend of tones for this brisk sci-fi tale. If the film could only get a single Oscar nomination, I'd be more than happy with one for Best Original Score. 

8 comments:

  1. I agree, the score for this film was wonderful. I actually looked up the composer immediately after the movie was done because it sounded so much like Hans Zimmer's work.

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    1. I thought it sounded like Zimmer too. I hope Amon gets more work after this.

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  2. I really need to see this one! Great shout out for Amon.

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    1. Thanks man. I liked the film a lot, even if I have some problems with it.

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  3. There aren't enough smart, entertaining sci fi movies -- I'm glad to here this one is pretty good. That is a great song.

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    1. This is perfectly good entertainment. I just wish it could've been more than that. It almost feels like a skeleton of a great film, but it's good overall.

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  4. Hmmm, I actually don't remember the score when I was watching it, ahah.

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    1. Interesting. That's one of my favorite elements of the film. :)

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