- Source: The Cloverfield Paradox (soundtrack)
The Cloverfield Paradox (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score soundtrack to the 2018 film The Cloverfield Paradox, directed by Julius Onah, which is the third film in the Cloverfield franchise, following Cloverfield (2008) and 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016). The film score is composed by Bear McCreary and released on February 4, 2018, under the Sparks & Shadows and Paramount Music label.
Development
Bear McCreary, who previously composed 10 Cloverfield Lane returned to score music for Paradox. McCreary produced modern soundscape for the score which enhanced with the propulsion of synths and orchestra.
Like the predecessor, the film's score was thematically driven with the main theme and Ava's theme laying the foundation for the score. The former, which was titled as "Overture", was enhanced with the ostinato that provided tension and propulsion to several scenes that supported the main theme. He presented cues to Onah and producer J. J. Abrams and showcased scenes built from an entirely different theme "a long, legato melody set above an introspective harmonic progression – functional, perhaps, but not memorable." The last of the cues he showed them was written for the sequence where Ava Hamilton (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) discovers the earth missing which was built from the rapid chromatic licks, capturing the expressions of Hamilton and "Monk" Acosta (John Ortiz). Abrams responded to that the cue was written by someone with a sense of rumour, which led McCreary to scrap the original idea he had for composing the main theme and used the cue as the basis for the "Overture" track. The initial cue would still be used in the film and the album as "Drifting in the Dark".
Ava's theme was an emotional cue which was underscored to counterbalance the horror elements, written in 68 time signature as the main theme and built from a unique ostinato and melody. It was built with an harmonic rhythm that signifies the narrative structure and is the only theme to feature choir with the use of sopranos, altos and tenor vocals highlighting a multitude of emotions. A theme was specifically composed when the protagonists fire up the Shepard particle accelerator, which consists of a swirling tornado of strings accelerated as subatomic particles throughout the score being represented through points and waves, and the violins and violas were underscored to represent the mystery of the subatomic world. Inspired by Bernard Herrmann's fantasy scores, he used muted trumpets, trombones and stopped French horns to represent the fantasy element. He also composed the anomaly theme to represent the increasing anxiety of the threat level, where he composed a droning texture appear as recurring motif throughout the film and set in 58 time signature. "Airlock 6" and "Spacewalk" were unique themes built from unique motifs of the score.
Release
The film score was released on February 4, 2018, the same day after the Netflix premiere; the album was distributed by McCreary's Sparks & Shadows and Paramount Music label.
Reception
Filmtracks.com wrote "McCreary once again provides music too good for its context, and his future in our universe has never looked more promising." Ben of Soundtrack Universe wrote "The Cloverfield Paradox is another solid effort from Hollywood's busiest composer and an easy recommend to genre fans as well as more casual listeners." Alex Godfrey of Empire and Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com opined that it sounded like Bernard Herrmann's and "Elliot Goldenthal's majestically bummed out score for Alien 3". Don Kaye of Den of Geek wrote "Bear McCreary’s score, on the other hand, is overbearing and intrusive, working feverishly to create suspense and drama where there is none." Sam Ashurst of Digital Spy called it as "a stunning Hitchcockian score from Bear McCreary". Rob Hunter of Film School Rejects wrote "the score by the normally reliable Bear McCreary is equally overdone".
Track listing
Credits
Credits adapted from liner notes.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Cloverfield Paradox (soundtrack)
- Cloverfield
- 10 Cloverfield Lane
- Bear McCreary
- Don't Sweat the Technique
- Music of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
- Jacob Anderson
- Kent Moran
- Paramount Pictures
- Zhang Ziyi