Like opening a ticking box, you expect to find a bomb but inside is a metronome counting out the beats of a heart you discover you have. I spent much of Ennio literally trembling with emotion, and much of that is because the film left enough room to appreciate long swaths of his music.
This beautifully edited documentary (the interwoven transitions between the interviews and the film excerpts are extremely deft) which combines sound bites from a rich array of admirers and select scenes from the maestro's cinematography left me speechless. It not only taught me how Ennio Morricone essentially created and then developed music for films, it did it in a especially moving and amusing way.
In addition to the emotional aspect of the doc, we are treated to commentary from the likes of
Bernardo Bertolucci Bruce Springsteen Quentin Tarantino Clint Eastwood Hans Zimmer Dario Argento Joan Baez John Williams Pat Metheny Roland Joffé James Hetfield
But more than that, we get to witness first hand amazing moments in his career, including a scene in Once Upon a Time in America where Sergio Leone actually plays Morricone's sidetrack on set during the filming!
Certainly, part of my ranking has to be tied to how mistaken my expectations were of this documentary, but the high it gave me was undeniable. If you're a lover of music, movies or both, I cannot recommend this film strongly enough.
Review by Saint PaulyBlockedParent2022-07-10T19:50:42Z
Like opening a ticking box, you expect to find a bomb but inside is a metronome counting out the beats of a heart you discover you have.
I spent much of Ennio literally trembling with emotion, and much of that is because the film left enough room to appreciate long swaths of his music.
This beautifully edited documentary (the interwoven transitions between the interviews and the film excerpts are extremely deft) which combines sound bites from a rich array of admirers and select scenes from the maestro's cinematography left me speechless. It not only taught me how Ennio Morricone essentially created and then developed music for films, it did it in a especially moving and amusing way.
In addition to the emotional aspect of the doc, we are treated to commentary from the likes of
Bernardo Bertolucci
Bruce Springsteen
Quentin Tarantino
Clint Eastwood
Hans Zimmer
Dario Argento
Joan Baez
John Williams
Pat Metheny
Roland Joffé
James Hetfield
But more than that, we get to witness first hand amazing moments in his career, including a scene in Once Upon a Time in America where Sergio Leone actually plays Morricone's sidetrack on set during the filming!
Certainly, part of my ranking has to be tied to how mistaken my expectations were of this documentary, but the high it gave me was undeniable. If you're a lover of music, movies or both, I cannot recommend this film strongly enough.