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Title: “Not at Home”
Composers: Clint Mansell & Peter Broderick
Soundtrack: Last Night (2010)
There is just something about film scores. Something completely beautiful and heart aching when a simple string of chords play behind a scene of a film. They set the mood, the tone, the environment and those few minutes of silence between its characters, those string of chords can completely break your heart. Not the actors, not the story, not the interchanging dialogue, or the directing. Its always the music.
Clint Mansell and Peter Broderick did that for me, they broke my heart beautifully.