New artistic mural for CLOUD ATLAS sextet soundtrack has been released. And, what’s more, as one final online exclusive, Warner Brothers has released a new app called ‘Everything is Connected’.
The app lets users explore for themselves the different pieces of the phenomenal score for the film, composed and written by Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil.
What’s said to be an outstanding film has an equally exceptional soundtrack to accompany it. The app itself reveals a wide artistic banner that explores the six different worlds/timelines of the film. Check out the app for yourself; Everything is Connected.
The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by David Mitchell, and is directed/ co-written by the pair that brought you THE MATRIX, Lana and Andy Wachowiski and also Tom Tykwer. The film explores how individuals lives are impacted by others actions and consequences made throughout the past, present and in the future. The film includes an array of elements including action, drama, mystery, romance and sci-fi, as one soul is shaped from a murderer into a saviour and how a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to motivate a revolution. The film features six century spanning storyline, all using the same actors playing characters across time and space.
CLOUD ATLAS is set for release on 26th October.
Source: FirstShowing
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