"The idea in The Man that Would Be King was that the music should recreate all that majestic surrounding and emphasize the adventure, but also speak about the frustration or, rather said, the curse of both protagonists, even before happened what happens them"
- Maurice Jarre
About this Quote
The Man that Would Be King is a 1975 experience film directed by John Huston. The quote by Maurice Jarre, the composer of the movie's score, speaks to the concept that the music need to capture the splendour of the adventure, however likewise the frustration and eventual downfall of the two lead characters. Jarre wanted the music to stress the sense of adventure, but likewise to mean the disaster that awaits the two guys. He wanted the music to capture the sense of hope and ambition that the two males have, but also the sense of dread and inevitability that includes their fate. The music needs to be both uplifting and melancholic, showing the low and high of the lead characters' journey. Jarre's quote talks to the concept that the music ought to be a reflection of the story, and must capture the feelings of the characters and the audience.
This quote is written / told by Maurice Jarre between September 13, 1924 and March 28, 2009. He was a famous Composer from France.
The author also have 11 other quotes.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away"