CineTV Contest : The Last of the Mohicans

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Hello Moviefans!

This is my entry into the CineTV contest 27, Favorite Movie Score or Soundtrack. Link is here.

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Name - The Last of the Mohicans
Released - 1992
Director - Michael Mann

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What a tough one this week, there are so many good films with amazing soundtracks or scores, trying to narrow it down to my favorite one is difficult. I'm sure there are more but these are some that came to mind.

The first contender was Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. This was Tina Turner at her best and her song with Mel Gibson really made the film and helped keep it in our memories for a long time. However, I think there were stronger candidates.

In a very difficult third place is Del Se Re, a classic Bollywood film starring Bollywood's top boy Shah Ruk Khan. You couldn't have the best movie score or soundtrack without including A.R.Rahman. In this film, he has made a few of the songs that really made the film a success. However, combined with the amazing cinematography and song Jiya Jale Jaan Jale during the wedding scene really cap off an amazing film and cinema-going experience if you were lucky to catch it in the cinema.

The song is really great and combines with the impressive dancing scenes from a traditional Kerala, which is in the south of India and famous for its river boats. A very young Shah Ru Khan brings the film with its songs to life and this is standard-fare pretty much in a good Bollywood film. The music and dancing should immerse you into the film and escape from your reality. This film has a worthy soundtrack and deserves to win really, but doesn't today so that I can write further about it another day!

The second runner-up and also worthy winner is Inception. This is what we could call an almost cult-like score by Hans Zimmer which in the film sucked you into the huge possibilities of time and reality being questioned by the film. If I took anything away from the film it is this score and how deeply touching it is and could bring out some emotion even from those who have it hidden deep. His other masterpiece "Now we are free" from Gladiator is another that fits well into this category.

But today's winner is the Last of the Mohicans. The reason is because of the great story and acting with the awesome Daniel Day-Lewis. He was on fire in the '90s (yes 30 years ago) and also starred in the film "In the name of the Father" in which Sinead O' Conner sang the not so well-known as her main breakthrough hit song, but a far better song if you ask me "You made me the thief of your heart".

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The film is a cinematic masterpiece with some great historical scenes where you can see the fancy costumes of the former British and French armies being very grandiose but with an element of vulnerability. There is also a great deal to think about the changing landscape of America at the time and the disaster faced by the Indian peoples facing this invasion.

At the heart of the film though is the thought of the last ever Mohicans and how they have fallen deeply in love and this love cannot be broken. This is masterfully done with the amazing soundtrack called "The Gael" by the Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean. Here you can see him performing live:

The cinematic climax of the film with the build-up using this fiddle song really intensifies the atmosphere and immerses you in this reality and I'm sure even brought a few people to tears. I think this has been hard to match in many films and for the score to play such a central role is not so common.

It is the winner for me with the unique gaelic sound that is instantly recognisable with the film, combined with the theme of love.

Thanks for reading.

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► Trailer:

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Credits:
The title image was created by myself in Canva.
The Youtube video link for the song is a direct link to the copyright holder's youtube page source.
The link to the movie trailer is a direct link to the copyright holder's released trailer from their official website source & source.
Used under fair-use section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.



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Oh yes, I remember this one, great pick! Gonna listen to it a bit more today :)

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Thanks. It's a classic but still watchable today. !CTP

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I am not sure if I have seen The Last Mohican, but heard of it. Will look for :-) great entry !ALIVE

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I do not think I have heard of this Mohicans movie. I am sure the movie itself is older than I am.😂 But I think it will be worth watching, I added it to my list already.😁

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Wow, coincidentally I only learned about "Shah Ruk Khan" yesterday - someone was saying how huge he was in India, etc. Now I have a reason to watch his movie!
Both Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and The Last of the Mohicans, I've known the music but have never watched either of them, now I have a reason to watch them since they are your recommendation. Especially the Mohicans sounds like an epic story and the trailer's great. Thank you for sharing your review!

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He has made a huge number of films and some absolutely great ones. This is probably one of his most famous because of the theme of the film and the amazing soundtrack.

Those films are for sure worthy of a watch if you haven't seen them. 🙂

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Should check this one up today and add to my list of what to watch during the weekend. Thanks for sharing

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The music and the scenery (North Carolina is where it was filmed) really were a big part of this movie experience. Although I warned my American Lit classes not to watch this movie instead of reading the book, because it changes a lot of things--including who falls in love with whom and who dies.

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It was an awesome experience and the scenery is impressive. It has been a long time since I read the book but maybe it is worth another read! I will have to see if I can dig it out.

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I vaguely remember this one good work mate have the best day thanks for sharing on Listnerds @mypathtofire !ALIVE
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Have a great day Ben! !CTP !ALIVE !LOL

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Its been a while I watched this movie, it was quite thrilling with plenty of action.

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Yes it was pretty good with the battle scenes and Daniel Day Lewis was running around like mad. !WINE

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I saw The Last of the Mohicans a long time ago and don't really remember it. I am going have to watch it again.

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Yeah, Im thinking the same Bob! Thanks for dropping by. !CTP

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One of my favorite movies and also the soundtrack is fantastic. I watched it again a few weeks ago with my wife. Even if we have watched it hundred times already, we still enjoy it every time.
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I think I remember seeing the film, but the soundtrack unfortunately hasn't stuck in my head.
But the live-performance in the YouTube video is quite something :o).
I love Scottish and Irish music. They have a distinct sound to them.

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It is an old one. The Gaelic music is great. !CTP

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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. This was Tina Turner at her best

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