POPZ-CULTURE – Hans Zimmer Selection – Part One

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When we summarise our thoughts about a movie or TV series, we focus on the three main elements of the work. These are the story, the characters and the visuals. However, there is a fourth component that can fundamentally define the film experience: the music. Whether it’s original compositions or the use of well-known songs, a skillfully chosen or expertly composed soundtrack can make a huge difference to the overall effect, even if the basic pillars are otherwise not very solid.
The film industry has given our culture as many great composers as it has directors, screenwriters, and actors. It is not uncommon for certain filmmakers to stick to one particular composer, regardless of the subject matter of the film. The most famous of these collaborations include Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone, Tim Burton and Danny Elfman, but for Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, for example, John Williams was a favourite.
With these articles, we would like to pay tribute to one of the most famous and respected composers of our time, Hans Zimmer. The artist, who has been working since the 1980s, has an extremely varied career. He composed music for heart-pounding dramas, fast-paced action movies, and even animated films. We’ve decided to give you a list of the best films from his vast oeuvre in two parts. Here is our list of our personal favourites, in chronological order.

Rain Man (1988)
The first major breakthrough for the master came with the score for Barry Levinson’s drama. Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise’s captivating performances are accompanied by Zimmer’s calm but well-paced melodies. The score is both traditional and modern, using electronic elements and synthesizers alongside piano and drums. A unique and exceptional composition that made Raymond and Charlie’s journey unforgettable for us.

The Lion King (1994)
Simba’s story of growing up remains a lasting memory of our childhood. To this day, it has a universal message about the responsibilities of power, friendship, and overcoming fears that is accessible to audiences young and old. Its soundtrack is a collection of sublime, dramatic, and uplifting movements that provide the perfect accompaniment to the scenes. A real emotional rollercoaster ride, like life itself.

The Rock (1996)
Michael Bay’s epoch-making action film features some of the biggest stars of the 90s, with Ed Harris, Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage all in fine performances in this fast-paced masterpiece. Once again, the music is fantastic, and it’s an adrenaline rush. When we made our list, there was no doubt about its place on it. We highly recommend it to fans of the genre, and the soundtrack is worth listening to on its own.

Gladiator (2000)
The sequel to Ridley Scott’s historical film is being talked about more and more, and this November it will be one of the biggest movie premieres. In addition to the stunning visuals, Gladiator also delivered a strong musical performance. Maximus’ plight is underpinned by emotive melodies and creates an excellent atmosphere. Although the film leaves something to be desired in terms of historical fidelity, the music is first class.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006)
Who doesn’t know the stories of Captain Jack Sparrow? Zimmer, in collaboration with Klaus Badelt, have created iconic theme that is instantly recognisable and hummable. The songs almost invite the viewer on an adventure and make them want to explore the endless sea. It is easy to imagine that even those who have not seen the films will recognise them.

How do you like our selection so far? Let us know in the comments! Stay tuned, because we’ll be back soon with part two. If you liked our article, share it with others and like our post. And if you’re in the mood for a delicious movie and series watching snack, POPZ Popcorn is the best choice.