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Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

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Cult fans' god Quentin Tarantino, also an avid music lover, revealed at this year's San Diego Comic Con that the upcoming "Eight Wicked" will use original music, all created by Enio Morricone. As soon as the news came out, those who were already curious about why Quentin did not use original music were even more confused.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

▲ The trailer poster for the film [Eight Wicked Men].

Speaking of Quentin's soundtrack, we have to mention Quentin's musical palace and his good friend Enio Morricone. Quentin, who loves music, has a large collection of vinyl records in his "Music Palace", even more than CDs, and the music genre is messy, but it covers the entire American gold songs of the seventies and eighties.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

▲ Film score master Enio Morricone (left) and director Quentin Tarantino (right)

Enio Morricone is a famous master of film scores, with a variety of soundtracks, mostly Based on Italian Westerns, and he has his creations in the "Bounty Trilogy".

Enio Morricone can also be seen in Quentin's classics. For example, if you don't give me time to create, I won't play with you or something, but the fight is a fight, and the two stubborn people have made changes in the creation of [Eight Wicked People], which is based on soul communication and artistic trust.

Before the film is released, let's first review Enio Morricone in Quentin's films.

[Kill Bill] 2003

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The soundtrack was created by Enio Morricone in 1968 for the 1968 Western film Dead Rider, and was used by Quentin in the "Duel at Aobaya", where the flat pace and short flute accents bring out the grotesque characters and eerie expressions that appear.

[Kill Bill 2] 2004

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The music is from the 1968 film "The Professional Gunner", used to represent dueling scenes, the music has a distinct Western style, the simple and melodious trumpet and guitar create a sense of rebirth, and the Black Snake opens the window to the new life with its blood-stained fist.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The music is based on the 1966 Western [Navajo Joe], where short, powerful drums and piano accentuate the tension of the black snake and the rattlesnake.

[Unscrupulous Miscellaneous] 2009

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The soundtrack begins with a piano tune adapted by Enio Morricone, and amid classical music, Perrier LaPadite stays alone by the hut to dry the sweat off his head, waiting for doom to strike. Before the Nazis appeared, the atmosphere became sad and dark under the background of the music.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The music is from the 1973 Italian film Revolver, Un Amico means friend in Italian, Suzanne in a bright red dress is shot to the ground, if it were not for the war, they would really only be friends? Slow motion is accompanied by music, blood droplets splashing through the air, and it's all over.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The tense piano sounded, the "Jewish bear" emerged from the dark bomb shelter, the sergeant waited for death, and the mournful trumpet sounded the emotion to a climax.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

▲ In the film [Along Sangfang], both the costumes and the decoration are full of Italian style

The music is from the 1974 film Aron Sanfang, a dance piece with an Italian style, short and enthusiastic, and in "Unscrupulous Miscellaneous Army", it gives people a feeling of march.

[Django Liberated] 2012

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The soundtrack is from the 1970 film "The Spirited Girl", which means the cry of a mule, and the rhythm is light and cheerful, which is the inner portrayal of Django when he followed the dentist to the town after being rescued from slave traders.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

The soundtrack is also from "The Spirited Girl", the western main melody is combined with long guitar chords, and Django watches the painful feelings of his lover being abused spread through the music.

Inventory | Quentin Tarantino: Don't make a fuss, listen to the soundtrack

Ancora Qui means "still here" in Italian, and the song wants to say "the so-called Yi people, on the side of the water", which is the true expression of Django's desire to save his wife.

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