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    I'm not familiar at all with the book nor the movie adaptation.
    Should we expect a soundtrack similar to TGWADT or does this story has a different atmosphere/vibe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    I'm not familiar at all with the book nor the movie adaptation.
    Should we expect a soundtrack similar to TGWADT or does this story has a different atmosphere/vibe?
    Well it's a story about love, deception, greed, lust and...unbridled enthusiasm.
    You see Deepvoid, Billy was a simple country boy. You might say a cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butter_hole View Post
    Well it's a story about love, deception, greed, lust and...unbridled enthusiasm.
    You see Deepvoid, Billy was a simple country boy. You might say a cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue.
    Nice Kramer reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    I'm not familiar at all with the book nor the movie adaptation.
    Should we expect a soundtrack similar to TGWADT or does this story has a different atmosphere/vibe?
    Hitchcockian, or at least that is the approach I hope Fincher takes. It is difficult to talk about the story without spoiling it, but I expect it will be lighter than the previous two movies. Some potential scenes of humor that could be played more broadly than is written in the book. The composer most associated with Hitchcock is Bernard Herrmann, whose score for Taxi Driver has been mentioned by TR as a favorite.

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