We all like our soundtrack to fit the film right? Shots cut in time to the music etc?
But when does a sequence stop becoming "film put to music really well" and become a "music video"?
A good example of putting music to a film is the Biocyte shootout in Mission Impossible 2 (still my favourite film shootout to date). Are there any films that rely too heavily on the music and the visuals are centred around the score like a visualisation?
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