As a film set in Jinling Thirteen Hairpins, the music of "Jinling Thirteen Hairpins" is undoubtedly one of the important components. Director Zhang Ziyi's selection and processing of the film's music shows her sensitivity and delicacy in music.
First of all, the film uses a variety of music styles, such as pure music, modern music, traditional music, etc., which reflects Zhang Ziyi's rich musical aesthetics and cultural background. Among them, the use of traditional music is the most prominent. Famous ancient songs such as "Yue Nu Sword" and "Er Quan Ying Yue" are skillfully used to integrate with the film scenes and characters' emotions, allowing the audience to deeply feel the atmosphere of Jinling City. Historical and cultural atmosphere.
Secondly, the combination of the film's music and images is just right, showing Zhang Ziyi's deep understanding of film language. For example, in the last scene, when Daiyu and Baoyu looked at each other, a soft female song began to play, expressing the speechless eyes and the intersection of their hearts. In the battle scenes, the combination of intense music and majestic sound effects gives the audience a strong audio-visual impact.
In general, the music of the film "The Thirteen Hairpins" is carefully considered, full of artistry and humanistic charm, and has become one of the indispensable and important parts of the film.