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The Bourne Ultimatum


The Bourne Ultimatum

6 comentarios to “The Bourne Ultimatum”

  1.  Jin Soo Lee Says:

    I GOT THIS ITEM ON TIME FROM AMAZON

    THE STATUS OF ITEM IS GOOD AND SHIPMENT IS VERY FAST AND SAFE

    THANK AMAZON FOR QUICK SHIPMENT…….
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2.  Kevin Mccarthy Says:

    The music in the Bourne Ultimatum is excellent… unfortunately, it is almost exactly the same as the first two Bourne movies. I’m not complaining, because it is good.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3.  E. Rattner Says:

    Not quite what we were hoping for in terms of the final installment for the soundtrack series. While the soundtrack maintains its proximity to the film, Powell could have gotten a bit more creative on the music selection (even a little additional tweaking). It’s great to have familiarity with the original sets, but at some point, the music has to compliment the brilliant cinematography. For the fourth movie, maybe we’ll see Powell craft us new chase music and brilliant originals like “To the roof” from the second Bourne film.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4.  J. Galunas Says:

    I really love the Bourne movies and especially the Bourne Ultimatum, so I had to order the CD. If you love these movies as I do then you’ll love the CD.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5.  TCBusstra Says:

    The newest John Powell score for the Bourne Ultimatum is a real finale of the Bourne OST trilogy. While the score is different compared to the previous ones, a recognizable link with the previous Bourne scores is clearly audible, because of the previously used themes and instruments. Still the soundtrack is composed without leaning too much on the two existing Bourne scores; in repeating and re-using existing melodies and tracks.

    The renewing part of the OST is in the use of more orchestral instruments (more brass: horns, trumpets & strings) and bigger arrangements giving the score a bigger and more intense sound. This ‘orchestral sound’ is kept during the whole score and is mixed very well with the electronic, and percussion sounds from the previous Bourne scores.

    The length of the 9 John Powells tracks around 50 minutes is somewhat on the short side, but on the other hand never bores. The OST contains very good tracks, and the balance between the action and calm parts is good. Track 2: [Tangiers] stands out because of the action and its Morocco feeling. Where track 3 and 5 are beautiful calm tracks. The OST ends with the dramatic tracks 7 and 8 (Coming home & Man versus Man). The fitting conclusion of the last track is the same in melody and instrument as the Bourne Identity OST started (while at both moments, Bourne lies in the water). A beautiful arranged detail! The fans of Bourne scores should feel comfortable. People looking for a revolutionary score however, could get a bit disappointed. I would recommend this soundtrack to anyone who is a John Powell fan, or liked the previous Bourne scores.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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