Complètement cramé ! / Well Done (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Complètement
cramé !
Well Done
Bande Originale du Film
Un film de
Gilles Legardinier
Avec John
Malkovich, Fanny Ardant Emilie Dequesnne, Philippe Bas…
Musique
Originale de Erwann Chandon
Since the loss of his wife,
Andrew Blake no longer has the Heart has anything. A final elan pushes him to
return to France, in the property where they met. This journey to the memory of
happy days will not go at all as planned. When he landed at the Beauvillier
estate, Blake found himself hired as a butler on trial following a
misunderstanding. Faced with those he discovers as lost as him in this place
apart, this man who believed his life is over will be forced to start all over
again.
Music is never incidental to a film; it fills it with
a new dimension of life, revealing its soul as it breathes. Our film is
sincere, brought to life by exceptional personalities around whom the score had
its full role to play. I wanted to work with Erwann because at every stage of
his creative process, he's never afraid to take unexpected paths to reach the
right emotion. I love his remarkable ability to envision without posturing,
with an alliance of sensitivity and intelligence that leads the audience to
feel. He and I share a taste for defined themes, touching melodies and
meaningful impulses. I see my film as a fable, and Erwann intuitively fitted
into this approach, which is at once dreamlike and tender, joyful and poetic.
For Erwann and I, it was a meeting of minds on a human and professional level,
and the public will be able to grasp its full dimension thanks to this
soundtrack!
Gilles Legardinier -
Director
Gilles and I share a love
for cinema and its music, for the way it supports the narrative, reveals the
poetry of a moment, plays with our feelings...
My approach to film music
is above all based on melody, and that’s were our artistic sensibilities met
again, since Gilles already had a tune in mind. He whispered it in my ear and
it became the theme for Andrew Blake. The music took shape around two key
words: tenderness and mischief. A colourful score, which is not afraid to
embrace a burst of emotion or mischievously punctuate the spirit of comedy.
Having the opportunity to
express oneself musically in a film is a great opportunity for a composer.
Right from the script stage, Gilles thought about the place of the music, which
gave me the opportunity to fully develop its narrative and emotional potential
in the particular atmosphere of this modern tale.
Erwann Chandon - Composer
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