The use of serious music in a comedy film is to highlight the "seriousness" of someone being the butt of a joke..meaning, when you're the butt of a joke, it's not funny for you, but funny for everyone else. Many American comedies have used serious music to highlight subtle humor in irony, paradox, and counterpoint. I thought the music for Sharks was extremely cleverly done, to heighten suspense for that scene. Most composers use a Jaws like theme to do this, but ARR thought more creatively and added this unique music....just brilliant IMO.
--- In [email protected], "Jahanzeb" <jahanzebti...@...> wrote: > > it is a great track however i felt it is misfit for a comedy soundtrack. it > didn't gel well with that sharks scene in a video someone posted here. in > fact the way track starts it seems from some horror, thriller movie. > similarly a few other tracks i found too serious stuff to be used in a comedy > movie e.g. Itinerary, Intervention and even Meeting Marcel. > anyways this is too early to say, lets see how they are used in the film. > > - > Jahanzeb > > > --- In [email protected], "ichord" <purevibz@> wrote: > > > > I don't see people much talking about this track, but I think it's simply > > one of the most brilliant tracks in CR. Love the dramatic use of > > instruments in this track in fast motion amidst the raaga based vibrophone > > interludes followed by a very intense ending with ARR's high pitched, > > soaring voice and the high sustained strings......simply so haunting! > > >

