Same for me. I watched the movie first when I was in my early teens, and from time to time I remembered the music and story. (I usually forget about a movie´s story, let alone score, within weeks) So today I rented the movie once more and it´s still brilliant, in even more ways then back then. Brilliant acting, great scenery, and the soundtrack. I still get goosebumps every time this title comes on...
Oliver Stahl Same here, no other film has stuck with me like it did. Just rewatched it and the film was just as I remembered. Also this is Albarn's best music, its criminal the OST isn't available in digital format to buy.
Went to see the movie thinking shlock, came out thinking art. My sister ran out to get the soundtrack on CD (Ha!) the next day. Great film, great soundtrack.
everything you guys said... one of the most affecting scores for me....unforgettable. was watching cannibal documentary. and immediately thought of this movie. had to find it again and this song
I'm late to the party. This one was always on my "To Watch" list, but as life goes, it never happend. I saw it on Netflix the other day (while having supper which consisted of pot roast) and decided to give it a whirl. Pure awesome! When he goes after the preacher, it could almost be a Mentos commercial!
It takes a hold of you instantly and sort of takes you on a journey where everything is going to be alright,so entrancing and addictive music,simple but quite genius.
One of the best film scores of all time. This final track is a great representation. Simultaneously light-hearted, oppressive, and ultimately triumphant. It is unsettling while still being beautiful. Kudos to Albarn and Nyman for making a perfect score to a fantastic film.
I dont think is underrated at all, everybody that have watched liked it, at least in my experience asking people. Its a damn master piece and most people appreciate it
@@vitin666 this movie came out when blockbuster and such were around, when VHS TAPES were around. A LOT OF PEOPLE havent seen its beauty. its really a shame. this is and will be always my favorite movie of all time and im 32 years old. this movie taught me a lot of things as well as fear a lot of things. its a pure masterpiece in every way.
When I went to the cinema, I remember it was only a couple and I watching it. I don´t know why this movie hasn´t had the success it deserved. The final scene, when the camera turns aerial and slowly got far while the image is fading, let me a sensation of being witness of a strange kind of beauty.I never get tired of watching it!
It's criminally underrated. Everyone I know who I've shared it with has enjoyed it. I understand how many could be put off by the gore, but by the 1990s I figure most audiences should be prepared for that from a horror movie. This has more than gore. It's got intrigue, dark humor, and spiritual themes.
This music fits the movie so well. Unsettling, something not quite right but you can't put your finger on it. Lulls you into a false sense of security with its major chords while letting you know something isn't quite right with the a-tonal and minor undertones
@@youtertI was stressing out trying to figure out what the timing of the banjo part…13/8! Also it’s playing a major 7th interval which is really unsettling because when it’s playing the major 7th note it makes everything underneath it unresolved and “clash-y”. It’s exactly the same notes as the 48 second mark in this training video: th-cam.com/video/nDl038Gmtuc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TtfuFYeFbm11vzUC
What I don't get is why they didn't produce a couple more albums like this. I know the film bombed, unfairly because it is also excellent, but despite that I wish Albarn/Nyman had followed up the soundtrack as they absolutely nailed it.
*Paradoxically tender and grotesque.* The words I've been looking for to describe 'this' one of my favourite movies and scores of all time. The music seems ironic and almost compassionate, following such a squeamishly powerful scene. Love the film, but loved the soundtrack more! Thanks for uploading this. Craig
One of the greatest movies ever made !! I remember watching it back in 1999 when it just came out. And still to date it baffles me how and why it didn’t get the recognition it deserves as a masterpiece
I’ll never forget seeing this movie in junior high hearing this song and being so moved. It made me feel a sort of way I’d never felt before by a film score. Melancholic beauty and it’s finest. Still makes me emotional every time I hear it.
Such an unnerving and unassuming little film. It didn't feel like a horror at all and the era it was set in aswell, if it hadnt of been executed in the most fantastic way Im sure it would have been a disjointed flop. Absolutely love the film, the soundtrack and the odd after emotions it has caused. Brilliant.
People often do this. "hadn't of" instead of "hadn't have". Or "shouldn't of" instead of "shouldn't have". They're spelling what they've heard, not what they've read.
Normally I am inspired by soundtracks from the likes of John Barry and Hans Zimmer but this movie soundtrack opened up a wonderful new door to my imagination. Inspiring and hauntingly beautiful to build upon what sometimes begins with what sounds like simple notes played by a child or the Mayberry RFD Band and layers in dissonance in ways that speak to emotions as well as any score can.
I watched this movie when I was 11/12 and was terrified throughout the entire film -- until I heard this song. I have no idea why, but this song stuck with me through all of these years and still evokes powerful emotions.
SocialDissimulation The song is Jesus is coming soon, we grew up sing this in church. I did not watch the movie but when I heard the music I had to stop and sing.
This is the song that made me love a good soundtrack. So sad, uplifting, and unsettling at the same time. Almost feels like a Kubrick move. The juxtaposition is so good.
My dad showed me this film when I was younger and I can't get the music out of my head, this film deserves so much more attention than it got, brilliant.
Watched this for the first time as a kid visiting family in Chile. I was so terrified of this movie watching it at that moment. I always knew it was a masterpiece and have watched it many times since. I haven’t thought about it in a while, until my brother sent me this skateboard video part and the person used this song for his skate part. Now I want to watch it again. Super underrated soundtrack and film!
Loved te soundtrack, loved the movie. In the end when Boyd decides to die rather then loose his minds, humanity wins over savagery. Really good ending.
@@oddballsok I do believe it's all in person's mind. Boyd knew he was eating man's flash, same goes for Ive's and other wendigos. They knew what they were doing. I don't remember the movie as well, haven't watched it for a longer time, but Slouson just tasted it and he didn't know it was man's flesh soup. As for triumph of humanity over savagery - it's about Boyd's character. When he was struck with fear, he acted like a wild animal that is willing to survive no matter what, but in the end he realise there are fates worse than death and he decides to die a human rather then living pathetic life of a beast in a human skin.
One of the greatest soundtracks ever to go with one the finest horror movies you will ever see. Robert Carlyle, Guy Pearce and remaining cast make this film one to watch. Please watch and you will not be disappointed
I never imagined that a woman could make a brutal and philosophical movie like this one. I think it's probably true that misogyny runs quite deep in us men. RIP Antonia.
I think i ate a somalian when i was there in 93 it was cooked,didnt recognize the meat.i didnt get any powers or immortality from it,lol but i love the movie,i was in the army and served with a man from arkansas he said the palm of the hand was good eating!!! Lol
I knew about this movie before I started listening to Gorillaz, and even then I loved this soundtrack. But learning who composed it was a happy surprise. 😊
Love the movie and the song........ Just found out Damn Albarn had a hand in this. Brilliant..... Kinda reminds of the Blur song SING which is also one of my all time favorites.
Saw this in the cinema as my mate was working there and got us free tickets all the time. Glad he did or I may never have seen this underrated gem Grear film with a great theme
I saw this film on a lark. Heard nothing about it. Just went in for the hell of it. I was blown away. The director did such a fucking kick ass job with this script. One of the most underrated cult films of all time.
Discords: That's the beautiful purpose of this theme, which so wonderfully echoes the vast wilderness of the Rockies, and the twisted feel of this film'.
As a believer in Christ I find this movie wonderful. It is an epic pun on the Catholic church and their bizarre fascination on consuming the savior and drinking his blood. This song is fashioned off of an old classic by the title of "Jesus is coming soon". I enjoy this version the best. I do not require words to move me when I hear music.
I remember the first time seeing this. I was movie surfing and it was just coming on and I knew nothing about it. The only way to watch! The way the music complimented the story. How it's annoying then pleasureful and then hypnotic... Just like the movie.
Robert Is a fantastic actor. Pretty much everything he does is so damn fantastic. The movie wasn't really funny just a little. But the movie sure was an amazing horror thriller. Best Cannibal movie in my personal opinion. Besides Silence of The lambs and the Hannibal show.
I like the soundtrack of this movie, it is wonderful, a mix of folk , classic and modern music , I don't know how explain myself in english ( because I am italian), at 3:54 the music becomes solemn and very evocative ; one day in the past I was in local mountains Appennini , covered with snow, and listened to my Ravenous soundtrack CD, in my car.
saw the movie when it first came out and this song stayed with me for a very long time. internet wasn't that accessible back then but now after i had mostly forgotten the tune i happen to find it again. guess i'll have another go at the movie.
This soundtrack always has had lingered in my memories, one of the film i remember in my head ...but somehow i found it in your channel..thank you for uploading this great!! Sound....i love it...
El doble registro musical de los créditos finales del film (de la música folk hacia uno de los más inquietantes fragmentos musicales de Nyman) refleja perfectamente la evolución narrativa del film, que, desde el pintoresquismo costumbrista del puesto fronterizo, nos sumerge, sin solución de continuidad, en la más oscura de las pesadillas. Inclasificable y genial híbrido entre el western y el terror gótico.
The movie wasn't scary, but it was a good horror film. It was gruesome, disturbing, gory, and in a way, realistic. It is a masterpiece, especially the soundtrack. It was because of the era the movie was based in and because of the music, that this movie was even a masterpiece. If they had done the music differently or it was in a different era, the same plot would not have worked elsewhere, but it worked perfectly in unison with those two aspects. It is also a somewhat realistic, relatable, down to earth, and believable film, especially with 3+ accounts in recent history from Russia and America specifically, that had similar accidents of cannibalism in similar settings, which makes this all the more better, but also disturbing. It has a dreaded sense of melancholy, hopelessness, and realism to it, and the music made it a perfect masterpiece combined with setting, basis, lore, and the era it was set in. This is one of the greatest movies of all time, and it is sad to know it is a hidden gem with little attention drawn to it.
There are a few films that I love which have a cult following; Treasure island (1990), Withnail and I, and Revenous. Revenous andTreasure island (1990) are probably the most underrated on that list. All have fantastic soundtracks, too.
This Song has been stuck in my head for the last 15 years. Criminally underrated movie. A true gem.
The Score is brilliant.
Same for me.
I watched the movie first when I was in my early teens, and from time to time I remembered the music and story. (I usually forget about a movie´s story, let alone score, within weeks)
So today I rented the movie once more and it´s still brilliant, in even more ways then back then. Brilliant acting, great scenery, and the soundtrack.
I still get goosebumps every time this title comes on...
Oliver Stahl Same here, no other film has stuck with me like it did. Just rewatched it and the film was just as I remembered.
Also this is Albarn's best music, its criminal the OST isn't available in digital format to buy.
Went to see the movie thinking shlock, came out thinking art. My sister ran out to get the soundtrack on CD (Ha!) the next day. Great film, great soundtrack.
everything you guys said... one of the most affecting scores for me....unforgettable. was watching cannibal documentary. and immediately thought of this movie. had to find it again and this song
I'm late to the party. This one was always on my "To Watch" list, but as life goes, it never happend. I saw it on Netflix the other day (while having supper which consisted of pot roast) and decided to give it a whirl. Pure awesome! When he goes after the preacher, it could almost be a Mentos commercial!
I like how it evolves from a folk tune into sad orchestral music.
I like it too! Marvellous.
Yes.. bordering Cajun!
I feel that it got really good when it got to the orchestral part.
Me too I absolutely love it,it's got Damon Albarn's name written all over it.
It takes a hold of you instantly and sort of takes you on a journey where everything is going to be alright,so entrancing and addictive music,simple but quite genius.
One of the best film scores of all time. This final track is a great representation. Simultaneously light-hearted, oppressive, and ultimately triumphant. It is unsettling while still being beautiful. Kudos to Albarn and Nyman for making a perfect score to a fantastic film.
Beautifully said.
One of the most underrated horror films ever made in my view.
I dont think is underrated at all, everybody that have watched liked it, at least in my experience asking people. Its a damn master piece and most people appreciate it
@@vitin666 this movie came out when blockbuster and such were around, when VHS TAPES were around. A LOT OF PEOPLE havent seen its beauty. its really a shame. this is and will be always my favorite movie of all time and im 32 years old. this movie taught me a lot of things as well as fear a lot of things. its a pure masterpiece in every way.
Agreed. Its astounding. anyone I've ever shown it to loved it.
Underrated movies full stop.
😉
It is not a horror film
When I went to the cinema, I remember it was only a couple and I watching it. I don´t know why this movie hasn´t had the success it deserved. The final scene, when the camera turns aerial and slowly got far while the image is fading, let me a sensation of being witness of a strange kind of beauty.I never get tired of watching it!
It's criminally underrated. Everyone I know who I've shared it with has enjoyed it. I understand how many could be put off by the gore, but by the 1990s I figure most audiences should be prepared for that from a horror movie. This has more than gore. It's got intrigue, dark humor, and spiritual themes.
Bad marketing. Ads sold it as some generic stoner movie.
Reminds me the d&d movie (clearly not on the same level but still same marketing issues)
This music fits the movie so well. Unsettling, something not quite right but you can't put your finger on it. Lulls you into a false sense of security with its major chords while letting you know something isn't quite right with the a-tonal and minor undertones
It's the banjo playing in an odd 13/8 time signature while everything else plays in 4/4.
@@youtertI was stressing out trying to figure out what the timing of the banjo part…13/8! Also it’s playing a major 7th interval which is really unsettling because when it’s playing the major 7th note it makes everything underneath it unresolved and “clash-y”. It’s exactly the same notes as the 48 second mark in this training video: th-cam.com/video/nDl038Gmtuc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TtfuFYeFbm11vzUC
I saw this strange but unique movie on HBO the other night and still can't get enough of the closing song during the credits. It's freaking great.
What I don't get is why they didn't produce a couple more albums like this.
I know the film bombed, unfairly because it is also excellent, but despite that I wish Albarn/Nyman had followed up the soundtrack as they absolutely nailed it.
@@Woodlouse81 The build up of instruments one after another and then they mix up in orgy - amazing.
melancholic and cheerful ....a masterpiece
One of the best movies of the 90s directed by a British woman. In fact, it's one of a kind. Paradoxically tender and grotesque.
*Paradoxically tender and grotesque.*
The words I've been looking for to describe 'this' one of my favourite movies and scores of all time. The music seems ironic and almost compassionate, following such a squeamishly powerful scene.
Love the film, but loved the soundtrack more!
Thanks for uploading this.
Craig
Thanks, all.
Oh, and hats off to Antonia Bird, R.I.P
Definitely! Hat tip and bow to the man. Rest easy and peacefully.
Well put
One of the greatest movies ever made !! I remember watching it back in 1999 when it just came out. And still to date it baffles me how and why it didn’t get the recognition it deserves as a masterpiece
The studio didn’t know how to market it.
Fuck, how I love reading the comments of a great film with a great cast and a great soundtrack to boot.
:)
I’ll never forget seeing this movie in junior high hearing this song and being so moved. It made me feel a sort of way I’d never felt before by a film score. Melancholic beauty and it’s finest. Still makes me emotional every time I hear it.
One of the best soundtracks I've heard, one of my favourites
Amazing soundtrack from an amazing film.
Simplicity turns into Perfection very quickly.
Damon Albarn..Genius.
& Michael Nyman.. don't forget
And whoever wrote the hymn that it’s based off (Jesus is coming home btw)
Masterpiece. Both the music and the film.
I am obsessed with this movie and soundtrack. I watched the movie 3 times this weekend and now I decided it’s my favorite horror movie
its not even horror
@@mr.t658 Oh but it is.
@@Brendan-Black wrong
@@mr.t658 its horror
@@Brendan-Blacktechnically it's a Black Comedy. A brilliant and creepy one though.
Turns from simplicity into pure genius very quickly.
Ravenous and Last of the Mohicans , my favorite movies. And as an added bonus,both with great sound tracks.
music made this film, actors made this film, BRILLIANT
this score and the movie itself is beyond eerie. everytime i hear it i get chills. what a masterpiece
Such an unnerving and unassuming little film. It didn't feel like a horror at all and the era it was set in aswell, if it hadnt of been executed in the most fantastic way Im sure it would have been a disjointed flop. Absolutely love the film, the soundtrack and the odd after emotions it has caused. Brilliant.
What EXACTLY does HADNT mean? And what EXACTLY does HADNT OF mean? Of what?
@@Cukito4 Makes perfect sense to me
@@AnriDarkmoor Of what?
@@Cukito4 hadnt is a misspelling of hadn’t, meaning had not
People often do this. "hadn't of" instead of "hadn't have". Or "shouldn't of" instead of "shouldn't have". They're spelling what they've heard, not what they've read.
When I die, I want them to play this music. It just makes me cry listening to it :')
yeah it can do that.
That would be great
this film is a cult classic now
It was a cult classic when it was released.
@@edwardprice140 And it's a cult classic to these days!
Das is fantastish
I don't know why this movie has not had the success it deserves.
bad marketing when it was released
Bad marketing and its also very unique, so it put loads more people off, as its not what they expected
Just not a very conventional movie that easily fits people's expectations I suppose. I think it's brilliant!
amazing music. classic film.
Normally I am inspired by soundtracks from the likes of John Barry and Hans Zimmer but this movie soundtrack opened up a wonderful new door to my imagination. Inspiring and hauntingly beautiful to build upon what sometimes begins with what sounds like simple notes played by a child or the Mayberry RFD Band and layers in dissonance in ways that speak to emotions as well as any score can.
I watched this movie when I was 11/12 and was terrified throughout the entire film -- until I heard this song. I have no idea why, but this song stuck with me through all of these years and still evokes powerful emotions.
SocialDissimulation The song is Jesus is coming soon, we grew up sing this in church. I did not watch the movie but when I heard the music I had to stop and sing.
iheartmusic I just posted a similar comment before setting this. ..lol. Glad I'm not the only one that got that.
This is the song that made me love a good soundtrack. So sad, uplifting, and unsettling at the same time. Almost feels like a Kubrick move. The juxtaposition is so good.
Sad but uplifting at the same time, one of my favourite soundtracks of all time👍
My dad showed me this film when I was younger and I can't get the music out of my head, this film deserves so much more attention than it got, brilliant.
One of the best film soundtrack, thank you for putting it up.... I agree with most this was very underrated horror film...
I've wanted this song played at my funeral since the first time I saw this movie in the theater when it came out. just gorgeous.
milkguy420 I want it played at my wedding!
D.Bo I couldn't put it better myself,just gorgeous.
perfect from the start to the end
Watched this for the first time as a kid visiting family in Chile. I was so terrified of this movie watching it at that moment. I always knew it was a masterpiece and have watched it many times since. I haven’t thought about it in a while, until my brother sent me this skateboard video part and the person used this song for his skate part. Now I want to watch it again. Super underrated soundtrack and film!
la mejor musica de pelicula que e escuchado en mi vida, damon albarn uno de los musicos mas talentosos de la historia
Loved te soundtrack, loved the movie. In the end when Boyd decides to die rather then loose his minds, humanity wins over savagery. Really good ending.
you missed the fact that general Slouson was eating cannibal soup...and THUS continues the wendigo spirit to ...california..
@@oddballsok I do believe it's all in person's mind. Boyd knew he was eating man's flash, same goes for Ive's and other wendigos. They knew what they were doing. I don't remember the movie as well, haven't watched it for a longer time, but Slouson just tasted it and he didn't know it was man's flesh soup.
As for triumph of humanity over savagery - it's about Boyd's character. When he was struck with fear, he acted like a wild animal that is willing to survive no matter what, but in the end he realise there are fates worse than death and he decides to die a human rather then living pathetic life of a beast in a human skin.
One of the greatest soundtracks ever to go with one the finest horror movies you will ever see. Robert Carlyle, Guy Pearce and remaining cast make this film one to watch. Please watch and you will not be disappointed
Such simple strings, but they pluck me like home for over 20 years.
I was thinking my funeral music list and then I read the comments. It brings that out in all of us.
Wonderful tune to walk with during a sunrise
In memoriam Antonia Bird...
I never imagined that a woman could make a brutal and philosophical movie like this one. I think it's probably true that misogyny runs quite deep in us men.
RIP Antonia.
This must be the greatest soundtrack of all times.. 12 years after watching the movie, the music still haunts me, in a good way :)
Those of you left alive, we thank you for playing Oregon Trail.
Such a unique and memorable track from a great movie!
Such an unique film with great soundtrack.
I think i ate a somalian when i was there in 93 it was cooked,didnt recognize the meat.i didnt get any powers or immortality from it,lol but i love the movie,i was in the army and served with a man from arkansas he said the palm of the hand was good eating!!! Lol
@@chrismccullough9050 you were in Somalia?
I often come to TH-cam just to listen movie score. It's masterpiece.
Yeah, I wish it was on Spotify.
The most haunting melody I will ever here.
*hear. (damn the booze)
I knew about this movie before I started listening to Gorillaz, and even then I loved this soundtrack. But learning who composed it was a happy surprise. 😊
Great film and great musical sound track so haunting
Watched for the first time, loved it for reasons I didn't foresee when picking the film. This music is beautiful.
I love how that one really cheery bit is also played while he's chasing Toffler. He's having such a good time the whole way through :D
Albarn is a Genious.... I LOVE this movie too.....
Love the movie and the song........ Just found out Damn Albarn had a hand in this. Brilliant..... Kinda reminds of the Blur song SING which is also one of my all time favorites.
Saw this in the cinema as my mate was working there and got us free tickets all the time.
Glad he did or I may never have seen this underrated gem
Grear film with a great theme
I saw this film on a lark. Heard nothing about it. Just went in for the hell of it. I was blown away. The director did such a fucking kick ass job with this script. One of the most underrated cult films of all time.
Outstanding movie and end tune, seen it 20yr ago and it's May 2020,tempis fugit, Rejoice young man in thy youth.🤔
This F'ing song. I found was the most unsettling thing in this movie. I don't know why, it just was.
Discords: That's the beautiful purpose of this theme, which so wonderfully echoes the vast wilderness of the Rockies, and the twisted feel of this film'.
It’s about that time of year… Ravenous is my favorite Christmas movie!
This movie is so good... I just dunno how it didn’t find an audience.
Fantastic film, fantastic soundtrack.
One of the Best Movies I have Ever Seen ,back When it was released , Gonna Watch it again!!!!!!!!
As a believer in Christ I find this movie wonderful. It is an epic pun on the Catholic church and their bizarre fascination on consuming the savior and drinking his blood. This song is fashioned off of an old classic by the title of "Jesus is coming soon". I enjoy this version the best. I do not require words to move me when I hear music.
wow thank you for the reference ! I just listened to it, very interesting !
Jesus in hell
I just played this on my synth after watching the movie for an hour straight. Totally distracting me from pressing matters. Fabulous!
The movie is more than an hour. Why only watched an hour of it?
I love this soundtrack for some reason I don't know why I just love this soundtrack💗
I get this song stuck in my head all the time.
bruh
This is THE film. Absolutely the one. Magical, and its soundtrack is absolute brilliance. ❤
i still listen to this. pls do not remove :)
If optimism had a theme, this would be it. 😁
Optimism coupled with realism/cautiousness I would say.
Great movie! Great soundtrack! Great role, Robert Carlyle!
True music inspires many hearts worldwide no matter what...
I remember the first time seeing this. I was movie surfing and it was just coming on and I knew nothing about it. The only way to watch! The way the music complimented the story. How it's annoying then pleasureful and then hypnotic... Just like the movie.
Fantastic film and score. 'Guy Pearce' looked gorgeous in this and 'Robert Carlyle' per usual amazing
Robert Is a fantastic actor. Pretty much everything he does is so damn fantastic. The movie wasn't really funny just a little. But the movie sure was an amazing horror thriller.
Best Cannibal movie in my personal opinion. Besides Silence of The lambs and the Hannibal show.
Ah, a man after my own taste...
...
...in film! Taste in film!
got to agree with frank this is an underrated movie. And the score is very good allaround one the best.
One of the most creative films ever
I like the soundtrack of this movie, it is wonderful, a mix of folk , classic and modern music , I don't know how explain myself in english ( because I am italian), at 3:54 the music becomes solemn and very evocative ; one day in the past I was in local mountains Appennini , covered with snow, and listened to my Ravenous soundtrack CD, in my car.
I hope you weren't near any caves, we all know how that ends
The score to this film is unreal.
Great under appreciated movie, creepy song, I fricken Love it! Can't say enough great things about this movie and soundtrack.
saw the movie when it first came out and this song stayed with me for a very long time. internet wasn't that accessible back then but now after i had mostly forgotten the tune i happen to find it again. guess i'll have another go at the movie.
Saw this movie when I was young don't remeber much about it or if I liked it or not but this song sure stuck with me.
One of my remaining VHS movies.
what a fantastic pall over life this song can cast. so beautiful in its simplicity but grows out and blossoms into an angelic funeral procession
one of the best movies ever made, pure art
What as awesome soundtrack to one of the best films ever made.
Great soundtrack for a great movie.
That final movement at the 3 minute mark - I can't say exactly why but it blows me away every time I listen to it
This soundtrack always has had lingered in my memories, one of the film i remember in my head ...but somehow i found it in your channel..thank you for uploading this great!! Sound....i love it...
The musical manifestation of the movie’s bonkers tonal juggling to create something bizarre and beautiful
El doble registro musical de los créditos finales del film (de la música folk hacia uno de los más inquietantes fragmentos musicales de Nyman) refleja perfectamente la evolución narrativa del film, que, desde el pintoresquismo costumbrista del puesto fronterizo, nos sumerge, sin solución de continuidad, en la más oscura de las pesadillas. Inclasificable y genial híbrido entre el western y el terror gótico.
what a magnificent piece !
The movie wasn't scary, but it was a good horror film. It was gruesome, disturbing, gory, and in a way, realistic. It is a masterpiece, especially the soundtrack. It was because of the era the movie was based in and because of the music, that this movie was even a masterpiece. If they had done the music differently or it was in a different era, the same plot would not have worked elsewhere, but it worked perfectly in unison with those two aspects. It is also a somewhat realistic, relatable, down to earth, and believable film, especially with 3+ accounts in recent history from Russia and America specifically, that had similar accidents of cannibalism in similar settings, which makes this all the more better, but also disturbing. It has a dreaded sense of melancholy, hopelessness, and realism to it, and the music made it a perfect masterpiece combined with setting, basis, lore, and the era it was set in. This is one of the greatest movies of all time, and it is sad to know it is a hidden gem with little attention drawn to it.
So true
Well said. Someone said this was based on a true story. Took place in Northern California.
@@guitarsrcool4922 it was based on cannibal Alfred Packer
@@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 yuck. Thanks.
There are a few films that I love which have a cult following; Treasure island (1990), Withnail and I, and Revenous. Revenous andTreasure island (1990) are probably the most underrated on that list. All have fantastic soundtracks, too.
Really nice soundtrack, and this and its other version are the best tracks in the film IMO.
I was playing those first notes on my guitar and it sounded so familiar then it hit me, "Ravenous"! It has become one of my favourites
The strings seem to make cannibalism soothing and appetizing.
Waouh, this movie is amazing & the score cult !!!
a masterpiece this movie!
The first half reminds me of Ennio Morricone and the second half sounds like John Barry.Love the movie and its unique score.
i see where you're coming from...
Love this track so so much
Ты подсадил меня на него, засранец