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Zhu Yun - The Last Dance Original Soundtrack (CD)

HK$240.00
格式CD
片裝數1
生產地亞洲
語言粵語
性別/組合VA
類別OST

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The original soundtrack of the movie "Breaking Hell" was composed by Zhu Yunbian, which combines elements of Chinese and Western music, Nanyin, Taoist music and chanting. It is an extremely challenging work for Zhu Yunbian. The post-production mixing adopted Dolby Atmos technology, and the music floated down from the speakers on the ceiling, creating the atmosphere of a mourning hall. Director Chen Maoxian and editor Zhu Yun often discussed musical inspirations late at night, and often made experimental adjustments to the music to create different interpretations of the story. The film's soundtrack is dominated by string instruments, with woodwind instruments as the auxiliary tune. The two are interwoven to create rich human emotions. Gongs, drums and the sounds of chanting are also interwoven into the music.

The erhu symbolizes the emotional gap between father and daughter, representing the complex relationship between Wen Ge (played by Michael Hui) and his daughter (played by Michelle Wai). The latter part of the music expresses feelings of remembrance and longing through the erhu. The suona symbolizes Daosheng's (played by Dayo Wong) changing view of life and death, and is an important element throughout the entire score. In order to better understand the music of breaking hell, Zhu Yunbian immersed himself in the creation of nam music every day and experienced many emotional ups and downs.

Track Listing:
1. Hung Hom
2. Break Nine Bricks
3. The Grave
4. Father and Daughter
5. Requiem Quartet
6. Maserati
7. Mummify the Son
8. Miss Zhen thanks Daosheng (Gratitude)
9. Tour the Ten Halls of Justice
10. Mortician
11. Death of Ms LIN
12. Embalmer
13. The Promise
14. The Sibling
15. The Old Man
16. Wen Yue (The Daughter)
17. Wen Ge passed away (Departure)
18. Last Words from Man Gor
19. Breaking Hell's Gate
20. The Last Dance
21. Soul Relieved
22. Song of the Exile

Movie introduction: The raging epidemic has caused a recession in all industries. When wedding planner Wei Daosheng is heavily in debt, he encounters the retirement opportunity of funeral planner Ming Shu. Daosheng planned the funeral as if it were a wedding, which brought profits to the Changsheng store, but in the end he had to get the approval of the respected Nanmu master Wen Ge.

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