Film music acts as an invisible narrator, enhancing emotional impact, establishing atmosphere, and driving narrative, often featuring a blend of original orchestral scores and popular songs. It serves critical, often sub-conscious, roles in cinema by establishing setting, characterizing scenes, and connecting viewers to the story’s emotional core, bridging the gap between sound and visuals.
Blade Runner
from the film in 1982
Somewhere in time
from the film in 1980
Hallelujah
from the film Shrek in 2001
Skyfall
from the film in 2012
Games that lovers play from the film in 1970 by James Last 1966
The Pink Panther theme
by Hanry Mancini 1963
Axel F (Beverly Hills Cop)
by Harold Faltermeyer 1984
The John Dunbar Theme (from Dances with Wolves)
by John Barry 1990