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After many recommendations from my flist, we went to see Wall-E today. I loved it. So cute, I chuckled and groaned in all the right places. It was definitely a heart-warming movie, and of course Disney doesn't do much wrong as far as my family is concerned. Yeah, I'm a sap. And I don't care.
What I noticed is how much music in a movie can contribute to the viewer's emotions. Especially in the first half, where there was no dialog at all, I was very aware of the music shaping the emotional reaction. (I don't mean that in a bad way). I think usually when there's dialog and action going on, the music acts in a more subliminal way. So I guess I'm trying to say I thought they did a great job with the musical score on this one too. Can't wait to see Wall-E at Disneyland when next we go.
What I noticed is how much music in a movie can contribute to the viewer's emotions. Especially in the first half, where there was no dialog at all, I was very aware of the music shaping the emotional reaction. (I don't mean that in a bad way). I think usually when there's dialog and action going on, the music acts in a more subliminal way. So I guess I'm trying to say I thought they did a great job with the musical score on this one too. Can't wait to see Wall-E at Disneyland when next we go.