Not exact matches
Transfixing images accumulate as we get gently dragged deeper into Drift — and that's before the film's turning point, when the soundscape slowly slips from the
diegetic into electronic abstraction and the sea wrests control of the helm and we really start to lose our sense of
time and space.
His cuts, perfectly
timed with the
diegetic soundtrack, made the journey of a song cinematic.
For the first
time in the enduring Morricone - Leone collaboration, a kind of pantomime pervades the music, with notes and actions so closely coordinated that the Charles Bronson character's theme becomes
diegetic: Every
time Bronson, called Harmonica because the instrument is practically his first language, blows into his harp, the resulting noise is incongruously omnipresent.
Thus, the film's music is sometimes
diegetic, but at other
times is non-
diegetic.