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Cliff Martinez
Only God Forgives


3.0
good

Review

by breakingthefragile USER (128 Reviews)
July 24th, 2013 | 46 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist


Cliff Martinez’s stylistic interests in moody music for neon-drenched noir violence continue to flourish throughout the score for Only God Forgives, which marks Martinez’s second time working with director Nicolas Winding Refn on the music for a Ryan Gosling-led crime thriller (the other being 2011’s Drive). While Martinez’s score for Drive was heavy on its atmospheric elements to complement the stylish and sleek color palette that Drive boasted, Only God Forgives is far from in the full-throttled fast-lane as Drive’s soundtrack was. This is hallucinogenic scenery-setting music that sheds the high-octane speed of Drive, but remains gripping in its own way. It almost entirely relies on ominous builds and leering noise that brings to mind images of pitch black nights and dank alleyways. Although as cold and corrosive as Only God Forgives persists on being, it really can’t help but feel a little aimless and repetitive outside of the film. While they suitably do their job well at providing the soundtrack to the appropriate scenes in the film, these tracks all rise, and rise and then release without amounting to much, and in that way they really warrant no returning listens aside from casting a projection of the film’s saturated tone. Drive projected much of the same visual effects from its music, but that score had a brisk pace coursing through its veins that felt like it was racing listeners to exciting places, while Only God Forgives remains consistently subdued for 17 tracks despite the predictable noisy tension in the midst of each track. Even the songs “Can’t Forget” and “Falling in Love,” that see Martinez collaborating with vocalists, fail to get the blood pumping and come off as uneven among the soundtrack’s score pieces. In a way it’s an experience much like watching the waves of an ocean while far out at sea; you see the waves form and cause commotion but you’re too far from the shoreline to see the crash they’ll eventually amount to. Though they make for memorable ambiance and demonstrate Martinez's knack for precisely capturing the stillness among the chaos, without these mood pieces developing into explosive cuts that would have aided the movie's many brutal fighting sequences, the heft of the compositions on the Only God Forgives soundtrack will each produce an identical effect for listeners.



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breakingthefragile
July 24th 2013


3104 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The film itself was pretty disappointing for me as well, especially after how much I loved Drive. Had some pretty high hopes.

Sleaper
July 24th 2013


3480 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this review is boss. short and sweet.

im so keen to see this movie, it did so bad on rotten tomatoes, but meh.

Drive and place beyond the pines were dope. goslings dope

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 24th 2013


10701 Comments


I too read bad reviews about "Only God Forgives" in local websites..

Trebor.
Emeritus
July 24th 2013


59827 Comments


It's getting bad reviews, but most people I know who've seen it liked it

XingKing
July 24th 2013


16149 Comments


I'm pumped to see this movie simply for the cinematography and lighting

Sleaper
July 24th 2013


3480 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

most the time i like movies that people seem to hate.

last one like that was spring breakers, cult shitttt.



Im gna go into this movie without any drive expectations... seeing it tomozyyy

XingKing
July 24th 2013


16149 Comments


Spring Breakers did alright critically though. Plus it's use of color was gnarly

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 24th 2013


10701 Comments


Sometimes movie critics don't know how to approach a movie.

As a result, many films are misplaced initially, only to gain a decent or even cult status in years to come.

XingKing
July 24th 2013


16149 Comments


Some films that are classics now were hated critically at the time. Terminator and Blade Runner are prime examples. Critics were like "what the fuck is this shit" and now they are two of the best science fiction films ever created

dimsim3478
July 24th 2013


8987 Comments


As a result, many films are misplaced initially, only to gain a decent or even cult status in years to come.

This happens allllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the time.

Trebor.
Emeritus
July 24th 2013


59827 Comments


It's playing in that arthouse in Pasadena but how the fuck am I gonna get there

Trebor.
Emeritus
July 24th 2013


59827 Comments


I've heard people say it about Sucker Punch, Tron 2, and Oblivion lol

Sleaper
July 24th 2013


3480 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh i was talking about word of mouth from the audience, not so much critics.



Theres a few reviewers out there, that have an amazing taste, so anything they rec i will gladly see, and most the time im stoked on it.



Im amazed this is the end did so well on reviews tbh. The albums not that funny... and really, quiet cheesy

XingKing
July 24th 2013


16149 Comments


Tron 2 was pretty sweet. Great visuals. Olivia Wilde looking smmoooookkkiiinng. Mother fucking Jeff Bridges. Dem pretty colors and fight sequences! Dat David Bowie impersonator

Trebor.
Emeritus
July 24th 2013


59827 Comments


I mean movies that get bad reception initially but become classics

XingKing
July 24th 2013


16149 Comments


I love movies

Wizard
July 24th 2013


20509 Comments


Incredible movie and I need to own this soundtrack. Great review.

im so keen to see this movie, it did so bad on rotten tomatoes, but meh.

Using that site as a review guide is like asking your 4 year old nephew if he thought Lincoln was an exciting movie.

As a result, many films are misplaced initially, only to gain a decent or even cult status in years to come.

If you watch any of Refn's other movies, I would say he's already there.

Tyrael
July 24th 2013


21108 Comments


'the movie's many brutal fighting sequences'

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaa

Wizard
July 24th 2013


20509 Comments


Are you mocking me?

Tyrael
July 24th 2013


21108 Comments


Movie has a grand total of 0 brutal fighting scenes

the only scene that was slightly 'brutal' was the scene with the needles, really

and wizard, how can I be mocking you if I quoted the review

like srs

Don't get me wrong, I loved the movie

very artsy



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