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quote: Email from 'David': [b] you may want to mention on the moviemusic.com blog for ROTK soundtrack that [i] Track 15: The Black Gate Opens 1:01 - 1:40 Beautiful flute piece starts, as Sam tries to raise Frodo's spirits by speaking of the Shire. I think this flute piece is a stroke of genius from Shore, because when you hear it on screen, you immediately realise that it signifies how small, hopeless and lonely the two hobbits are, faced with this huge, daunting task. [/i] is (i think) the close up with the hand held camera as Frodo is crawling up the mountain by himself after he and Sam collapse, not the discussion of the shire (the use of the handheld camera, one of the few in the entire trilogy, and the flute solo, also one of the few in the trilogy, work together to show the hopelessness of the hobbits). [/b]
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