August 2011
176 posts
One Koala entered someone’s house, looking for water and shade, and here’s what happened when the owner gave him something to drink.
I’m Waiting for the Day- The Beach Boys
Chopin— “Tristesse”
And Just Like That | Abel Korzeniowski
Colin Firth: Abel Korzeniowski—he made such an impact on that film. And I think I got an awful lot of acting credit for what was in fact a music cue from him.
Interviewer: That was your… co-star?
Colin Firth: The cello. I mean—there all these sort of clichés about it being the sound of the soul, the voice of the soul. All those strings that he used. He uses them in such a versatile way that sometimes I’m not quite sure what’s a cello and what’s a viola… but they ache. And I find it almost painful to listen to, actually, because that character has been someone who’s followed me around quite a bit. It might have been the piece where George dies, and Jim comes and gives him a kiss … it’s such a plaintive and gentle and humane sound … I’ve never felt so completely that the music of the film conforms to what I felt or thought at the time. It was perfect harmony between those two things. [x]
Introducing the soundtrack of my life
Shakira - She Wolf





