QuietRune & SoundtrackSage
I was reading about how certain scores linger in our memory even decades later—makes me wonder which tracks you think have stood the test of time, especially in films that still feel fresh to you.
Oh, the ones that just refuse to fade—there’s a handful that still pull me in every time I hear them. The haunting strings of *Schindler’s List* feel like a heartbeat you can still feel in the back of your skull. And *The Godfather*—Carmine’s opening march is a perfect, lingering lullaby that still feels brand‑new even after decades. *Star Wars*’ Main Title? It’s a time‑machine in itself, always fresh whenever I hear it. *Blade Runner*’s synth‑dripped score is a ghost that never quite disappears. I’m also drawn to *Arrival* and *The Shape of Water*—both are contemporary but they still feel like cinematic poetry, not just trends. All of those tracks keep me coming back, and I just love that they still feel alive.
It’s interesting how a few lines of music can feel like a secret handshake you share with yourself every time you hear them. I wonder if it’s the way those scores capture a single emotion so tightly that the rest of the world just fades out for a moment. What about the moments in those scenes that linger in your mind after the music ends?