martes, 1 de diciembre de 2009

Slumdog Millionaire Lady Quiceno

The composer A. R. Rahman masterminded the soundtrack for 2 months and completed within 2 weeks. He confesses that his desire was "to mix the modern with the old India " with music, but the movie is not about India and its culture. The story could happen anywhere in the world. " Boyle does not support the sentiment and Rahman told "do not put any cello in my film" and wanted "a soundtrack to mark the pulse." Boyle Rahman appreciated that she liked Indian cinema as the music mix. He asked nervously with a soundtrack to accompany the intention and not to add content. The composer says that "there are not many entries in the movie musical. Usually a big movie is about 130. It has only 17 or 18, including the opening and closing credits. Describing the music as one of the parts she liked the film, Boyle wanted to include "Paper Planes" by MIA and since the beginning of production. The piece also appears in an original theme of Rahman, "O Saya,". MIA, who is described by Rahman with the word "energy" and said Boyle as "a gift" to the soundtrack provided some notes in some scenes Boyle during assembly. The soundtrack is an amazing blend of disco rhythms of the seventies with distinctly Indian touch ..

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