The soundtrack of "The Last of the Mohicans" is very good, I don't know which episode you are talking about
The soundtrack of this film is composed by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman However, there is a clear gap between the two music styles and performance. Jones' theme composition and overall effect are much stronger than Edelman's works. Trevor Jones's main theme is a very successful work, not only The heroic spirit that can be spread is also a very touching Love Theme. The music also integrates the Irish color of "The Gael" (such as The Kiss, Promentory, Written by Dougie Maclean), and "Orchestral Mohican" (The Glade Part II (Written by Daniel Lanois) is an Indian hymn that strengthens the image of the background of the characters in the story. It is also a very beautiful theme melody. Fort Battle is an action theme that is very successful in terms of momentum, emotion and melody, while Massacre/Canoes is an orchestral version of "Burana" in terms of music format. It is played by Track 1. Listen to Track 9., and the first half of the soundtrack is composed by Trevor Jones' composition is completed in one go, combining heroic spirit and tenderness, and has a high music appreciation effect.
After The Courier, the music enters the part composed by Randy Edelman. In fact, The Courier and Cora are also good works in terms of composition of the main melody, but the style is not consistent with the works of Trevor Jones. Edelman's work uses guitar arrangements with a modern and folk flavor, which almost sounds like another movie soundtrack, making people seem to see the endless wheat fields and quiet and uncontested country towns in the United States in the 1960s. As for Edelman's other works, I don't know if it's because he was slightly unlucky. The soundtrack segments he was assigned were all gloomy parts of the movie, making these works almost boring. The last theme song I was produced by Giaran Brennan. Will Find You is a new century bel canto style that is popular nowadays, which can slightly lift the worsening sense of powerlessness of the original soundtrack.
Overall, this work can be regarded as Trevor Jonse's masterpiece, but Edelman's performance is limited and he does not capture the essence of the movie as well as Jonese. However, movie music like "The Last of the Mohicans" shows the subtleties of movies. Movies are often unrealistic, but artistic products that everyone can accept. Like this movie, the style is modern and there is no obvious nationality. Colorful movie soundtracks can also be placed in a historical legendary movie without being forced at all, and can still shock and move people.
All the episodes are in the link below
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