Am requesting the name of the composer, and if there is a CD of it? What do you who have seen the film, think of the sound track? Intrusive, or perfect, unnoticed accompaniment?
What was its most impressive aspect, other than the unexpected ending?
For me, that T-bird was the real star of the film. Noteworthy aspects: its perfect pacing; the cinematography(especially in the long chase scene, where the camera rises high in to the sky, giving us the viewers, one which God would have).
The characters: Thelma's transcendental transformation: "You know, everything just looks different somehow": she finally finds are true vocation: becoming a successful "criminal".
And Louise: her heart-rendering resignation to and acceptance of life's ironies: so wonderfully portrayed by the ever phenomenal Susan Serandon.
And it should be mentioned, that it was the film debut of Brad Pitt, who was to become a movie icon.
Alberich
2007-12-29
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