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Comments about the soundtrack for Captain America: Civil War (Henry Jackman)
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(Comment Deleted by Poster)   Tuesday, May 10, 2016 (7:42 a.m.) 



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Re: Good to know   Tuesday, May 10, 2016 (10:53 p.m.) 

> I haven't yet listened to Jackman's score to Captain America: Civil War;
> but regardless, reading your review on it makes me feel good to know that
> he was finally able to somehow reprise Alan Silvestri's main theme for the
> titular hero in Captain America: The First Avenger. Somehow, the
> electronics in it, though, I feel, are mainly used in an attempt to
> describe Cap's continuous attempts at adapting to the twenty-first
> century. It's intended to serve as a musical bridge between his initial
> timeline and the present.

From what I can see the review is saying the score doesn't use the Silvestri theme (and having listened to it, I can confirm that), but that it might borrow Silvestri's style here and there to make listeners think they're about to hear something familiar.

The review is correct in characterizing this as a very non-descript score with very little thematic development. Not impressive at all.


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Re: Good to know   Tuesday, May 31, 2016 (2:32 p.m.) 

Hmm. Interesting. Well, thanks for your input.


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