The Whole Wide World: A True Story of True Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
根据美国女作家诺薇琳恩.普莱丝的回忆录拍摄,描写在三十年代的德州,女教师兼新秀作家普莱丝跟傲慢自大的流行小说作家罗伯特.霍华德产生了一段执迷不悔的爱情。霍华曾写过《王者之剑》等畅销书,成功令他感到困扰。而普莱丝年轻漂亮,个性也独立倔强,两人碰在一起竟产生了电光火石的效果,两个爱好幻想的作家,经常把他们的梦想和真实情况搞乱了。(By 豆瓣) Hans Zimmer's credit may headline The Whole Wide World, but in truth the score was written by up-and-coming composer Harry Gregson-Williams, who later proclaimed "Hans didn't write any music for [this movie]. In fact, he heard my score for the first time at the premiere." Zimmer's fingerprints are nevertheless smeared all over The Whole Wide World -- bass-heavy synthesizers and bombastic arrangements are just two of his signature moves borrowed wholesale by Gregson-Williams, who also dabbles in a series of melodic contexts spanning from lush romance to epic action to Latin-inspired dance (the idiosyncratic "Sombrero"). Gregson-Williams is nevertheless too much of a novice to command any of these disparate genres with authority, and the result is a score undermined by its disjointed, often haphazard approach.