“We’re Ghidorah” - A Godzilla: King of the Monsters rescore of King Ghidorah’s entrance with music from The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Music: “I’m Goblin” by Hans Zimmer
A Way of Life
Then I snapped out of it.
What the hell am I doing? How could I accept to be this demon, to continue to live like it?
It was like I had lost myself, my own thoughts. Somehow. I had been controlling this body. But all this time, it wasn’t my will who steered me.
Did IT take over on that clearing? When I gave up on life?
I didn’t want to stay in this form. I wanted to become myself again. To rid myself of this unnameable horror. And so I did what had to be done.
I need ITs… help. ITs… counsel. IT knows how to shift shape, it can surely teach me how I can regain my body. My face.
I went back to the cave. Found a place to lie down. To sleep.
Is it that why dragons do sleep for eternities? Do they too search for something in their dreams?
So I went where I first had met IT. Where ITs domain lies.
To my dreams...
Picture Sleeping Dragon by Disse86
Music A Way of Life by Hans Zimmer
© The Zero 零 Squad, 2013-2016
A Small Measure of Peace
Martin seemed to be a nice man. He didn't talk very much on the way but every now and then he looked at me and smiled.
I guess he was a little bit smaller than most people, as he was only two heads taller than myself. He was about the same age father... was, maybe a little older.
I can't tell why but I somehow knew from the beginning he was a sincere & honest man. He had no reason to wish bad things on anyone. Nor did he want any bad things to happen to himself or the people who are dear to him.
' 'ere we er wee 'un'
Picture house by 0BO
Music A Small Measure of Peace by Hans Zimmer
© The Zero 零 Squad, 2013-2016
A Hard Teacher
Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder.
Looking around I was kneeling in grass. No more trees around me. The hand was a man's. It was big and scarred, but it's touch gentle.
'Wha's wi' ye wee 'un?'
I tried to say something but I couldn't bring out a word. I began to cry.
'Noo Noo, na need te blart. Ye git a name?'
'...Bjorn' I said faintly
'So Bjorn, ye hungry?'
I nodded, wiping away my tears
'Folloo me then. Name is Martin by th' wey'
Picture Male Peasant by dashinvaine
Music A Hard Teacher by Hans Zimmer
© The Zero 零 Squad, 2013-2016
I think it’s time to read this again
STAY : ... - .- -.-- : https://youtu.be/ZU_c8hTYAeM
Sitting in my room (back home in NYC) listening to Interstellar soundtrack is just an awe-inspiring experience! It was an epic scifi film, one with emotion, action, love, and sweeping landscapes of a ‘strange new world’. Surely everyone who has seen this movie probably felt some element of that.
But what really kept the philosophical meaning of the movie was the OST. I mean the score by Hans Zimmer is just absolutely dramatic and otherworldly! It just makes you fell as if you were witnessing the grandeur of our universe, the impossible and the pioneering voyages, right from the characters mind.
Oh (still listening to the music) and the empowering sound whilst giving us the violins, organs and horns of the epicness made his soundtracks magnificent. And, its just beautiful how Hans sneaks in his moving piano themes that brings out the characters emotions and yearning so very well. It just stamps these vibes and what you make out of the movie scene right into your head.
Ok getting to the point here: Of course one of Interstellar’s novum is love. I still ponder on Brand’s quote “Love is the one thing we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.“ I mean Interstellar does not try to say that love is another dimension. It's actually just a beautiful metaphor?
Look, all of the emotional factors in Interstellar simply should not undermine the idea concept that love is just as solid and strong as the other forces making up our planet universe. So talking chemistry, love is no more unstable than certain radioactive elements, it pushes and pulls us better than gravity ever could, and it endures through time (metaphor, duh).
People who have seen interstellar interpret it in many different ways! Some are just blindly wowed by the science and how epic it was, and some..
(my eyes are drooping right now...i should perhaps get some sleep lol) But really, Interstellar is utterly filled with deep elements of existential-philosophical subtext! I’m afraid to use the word ‘love’ outside the quotation marks but yea! I’m just rambling at this moment.