This is underpinned by a sense of dread of the inhabitants seemingly inevitable fate.
The score is grander and more cinematic than the film it accompanies, elevating the film as a result.
Its hard to argue with the end results, as Goldsmiths score is quite astonishing.
Goldsmiths original version wasnt used in the film, but is available now in a deluxe edition.
The score features some startlingly original and inventive percussion that gives the film its heartbeat.
This is complimented by an equally pulsating use of synthesisers.
This is a varied and highly accomplished piece of work that serves the film brilliantly.
Well worth seeking out if youre a fan of Goldsmiths other work or sci-fi scores in general.
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