The images and the plot of "Lord Of The
Flies (1963)" are so intense, and at times so horrific, that it makes
one forget, or not notice, that the film itself contains an incredibly beautiful
soundtrack. Raymond Leppard,
the composer, wrote a couple of sensational variations on the liturgical
"Kyrie Eleison (Lord Have Mercy)" theme. In this edition of Angelfire Love
we are presenting two different settings of the "Kyrie Eleison" from
"Lord Of The Flies". The first one is a cheeky, breezy, almost
insouciant rendition by the rogue choirboys as they are marching along
the beach at the beginning of the movie. The second "Kyrie Eleison" is
sung darkly to accompany the death of Simon. I call this one the "Kyrie
- Requiem". The murder of Simon the mystic is so disturbing and
senseless, that it makes me mourn for him every time I see this scene,
but underscoring it is a "Kyrie Eleison" that is both haunting, and
unforgettable. By-the-way, the 1990 remake of "Lord Of The Flies" just
does not have the impact, and power of the original. It is my opinion
that too much editing, and rewriting was done. Please click on this link
to purchase the DVD of "Lord Of The Flies" from Amazon.com: Lord of the Flies - The Criterion Collection
"Kyrie Eleison" - The Death Of Simon
A film that make you cry! And book... I even don't want to remember the day when I read it!
ReplyDeleteHi Vampir de Uoltera,
ReplyDelete"Lord Of The Flies" the book, and the original movie are near and dear to me,
With a hug,
-endyr
And to me, too) Very very dear!!!
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