SONGS in my HEAD

 My sister was aghast that I was listening to Sweeney Todd’s OST way after I’ve watched the movie. In her eyes, I was a convicted grotesque and gruesome person thanks to my fascination with movies of that nature. Yet I told her that it was not so much the movie itself but the nature of the songs that compelled me to download the whole soundtrack and listen to them on my MP3. Even now, I can’t get the lyrics out of my head. Even the ultra-morbid song – Epiphany with lines that goes “We all deserve to die.” I don’t really recall the scenes in the movie per se with each song rather I am fascinated by the stories the music can tell.

I realized that I’ve always been fascinated by songs that tells story rather than songs that contains poetry. For example I like listening to songs from Miss Saigon, Evita, Phatom of the Opera and Disney soundtracks. For the purpose that the songs can be woven to form one tapestry of wonderful stories. Yet there are other reasons why I enjoy such songs and music. One of them is that I long to be able to sing such songs with rich vocal tones and quality and another is that I am forever a thespian at heart. I love theatrical performances and hearing such songs gives a skip to my heart since I can imagine what it would be like to act the songs out.

My tastes are weird – for most I know. I love songs that tells a story and that will allow me to picture out completely in my mind how the story unfolds. I marvel at how music and lyrics can unfold a story so rich, so enrapturing, so captivating. I love these songs. And I relish how they are running in my head.

“And we all deserve to die. Tell me why Mrs. Lovett Tell my why.”

-Sweeney Todd-

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The people at home always accuse me of being morbid to a fault. I cannot really fathom how I find gory films and scenes rather funny. It’s not like I have some murderous tendency or that I really enjoy these kind of things in a real life. Yet I discovered than I find these scense funny where others find them icky and disturbing. I can even watch them before I go to sleep and not have a single nightmare about them!

I first discovered this when I was rummaging in my brother’s files and found video clips of Happy Tree Friends. It was about 4am and I was using a headset to watch the videos. Next thing I knew, my mom was beside me – she was checking if I was alright because apparently my giggles and snickers had woken her up. My sibs were appalled that I found the videos utterly funny when they were so gory! A sample is shown below.

Warning: Contains really gory scenes. May not be suited for very young audiences or those with weak stomachs.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLLNKpJrHro&feature=fvsr]

 

And yesterday that uncanny fascination of mine was again reflected when I selected Sweeney Todd as the movie we were to watch before turning for the night. Of course no one had any idea how gory the film was. When it was time for bed, my sister was sort of reluctant she watched the film eventhough she liked Johnny Depp as an actor. There was too much blood for her taste. But as for me, I was just giggling and snickering in delight at the film’s utter beauty.

Here is its official trailer:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_hgrfZVlJA&NR=1&feature=fvwp]

And here is one of the most gory scenes in the movie:

Warning: There is so much blood and gore in this part so don’t watch it if you cannot stand such scenes. Also the quality is not that good but this is what I’ve managed to get.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FGpMjUkyZw]

 

Apart from the gory scenes, the movie’s story is really good. I hope I can watch the original Broadway play. 

By the way, have I also mentioned that I’ve immensely enjoyed the films 300 and Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2? For what reasons, I think you can guess. 😉