More people like and remember the music in this movie than the light sentiment between the hero and heroine. If you want me" is an interlude in the movie. The lyrics "If you want me, satisfy me" are so sad that they have moved many people.
2. "Love at Sunset and Dusk"
Before sunset, he followed her to her cottage, and asked her to play a song for him. She agreed, and holding the guitar, played her own composition, "A Waltz For A Night", the melody is simple, but very appealing, and the voice of the song is soft, casual, cozy, and natural. Although it is sung in English, it has the flavor of a French chanson coming from the mouth of the heroine who is French.
3. Pearl Harbor
"Pearl Harbor" movie theme song "There You''ll Be" full of classical romantic atmosphere of the movie interlude by the national diva Faith Hill interpretation of the real, 2001 for 12 weeks of the National Lyric Chart Championship, 2006 and then nominated for a Grammy Award 3, has become a rare classic love song. It has become a classic love song.
4. "The Bodyguard"
Whitney Houston played a diva in the movie. And she sang "I will always love you" in the movie as her masterpiece, the most classic love song recorded in the history of pop music.
5. Fancy Years
The movie soundtrack includes Zhou Xuan's old classic Mandarin song "Fancy Years" and Najing Gaoer's "Quizas Quizas Quizas", which recalls the ethereal and romantic atmosphere of the movie. The soundtrack ranges from traditional opera to '50s movie songs; from old Shanghai period tunes to the Latin flavor of Hong Kong's Filipino bands. But it's the hopelessness of "Quizas Quizas Quizas" behind Tony Leung's smoky, melancholic eyes and Maggie Cheung's exuberant cheongsam that is most memorable.
6. 'Stolen Hearts'
The mood of Damien Rice's 'The Blower's Daughter' song caused a wave of climaxes. The opening scene is accompanied by Jude Law and Natalie Portman's eyes meeting in a sea of people, as the cello and vocals obliviously exchange each other's sorrows. Love is deep, love is hurt, and the slowly flowing sound carries the movie's theme of exploring the ethics and morality of love.
7. "This Killer Is Not Too Cold"
"Shape of My Heart" appeared in the end credits of the movie by Luc Besson. The camera lifts from between the dappled shadows of the trees in front of Mathilda, and casts itself over the soundless swaying trees until it reaches the distant beyond, as if it were a mirage of a city. In the background is the slowly flowing, pouring 'Shape of My Heart'.