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James Horner
Cocoon
Works Info
Composer
:
James Horner
Genre
:
Film
Style
:
Film Score
Average_duration
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53:54
Movement_count
:
9
Movement ....
"Cocoon" is a science fiction film directed by Ron Howard and released in 1985. The film tells the story of a group of elderly people who discover a pool containing alien cocoons that rejuvenate their bodies and give them new life. The film's soundtrack was composed by James Horner, who was known for his work on other films such as "Titanic" and "Braveheart." The soundtrack for "Cocoon" was released on June 18, 1985, and features a total of 12 tracks. The music is primarily orchestral, with a focus on strings and brass instruments. The soundtrack is notable for its use of synthesizers, which were a popular instrument in film music during the 1980s. The first track on the soundtrack is titled "Theme from Cocoon," and it sets the tone for the rest of the music. The track features a slow, sweeping melody played by the strings, which is then joined by the brass section. The melody is repeated throughout the soundtrack, often with variations and different instrumentation. The second track, "Alien Montage," is a more upbeat piece that features a driving rhythm and a prominent synthesizer melody. This track is used during scenes where the aliens are shown on screen, and it helps to create a sense of mystery and wonder. The third track, "The Boys Are Out," is a playful piece that features a jaunty melody played by the brass section. This track is used during scenes where the elderly characters are enjoying their newfound youth and vitality. The fourth track, "The Lovemaking," is a romantic piece that features a slow, sensual melody played by the strings. This track is used during a scene where two of the characters are shown making love, and it helps to create a sense of intimacy and tenderness. The fifth track, "The Chase," is a fast-paced piece that features a driving rhythm and a prominent synthesizer melody. This track is used during a scene where the characters are being chased by the authorities, and it helps to create a sense of tension and excitement. The sixth track, "Discovered in the Pool," is a haunting piece that features a slow, mournful melody played by the strings. This track is used during a scene where one of the characters is found dead in the pool, and it helps to create a sense of sadness and loss. The seventh track, "First Tears," is a poignant piece that features a slow, emotional melody played by the strings. This track is used during a scene where one of the characters is shown crying, and it helps to create a sense of empathy and compassion. The eighth track, "Returning Home," is a triumphant piece that features a fast, uplifting melody played by the brass section. This track is used during a scene where the characters return home after their adventure, and it helps to create a sense of joy and celebration. The ninth track, "End Credits," is a reprise of the main theme from the film. This track features a slow, sweeping melody played by the strings, which is then joined by the brass section. The track ends with a flourish, bringing the soundtrack to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, the soundtrack for "Cocoon" is a beautiful and emotional work of art. James Horner's use of orchestral instruments and synthesizers creates a unique and memorable sound that perfectly complements the film's themes of rejuvenation, love, and loss. The soundtrack is a testament to Horner's talent as a composer and his ability to create music that resonates with audiences long after the film has ended.
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