@ Lolaposen
No offence, but you lose your argument with TheLastStop41 by a country mile on all counts. The information you provided about the music in The Hours and The Graduate is incorrect and your claim is unjustified, if not laughable.
There are only THREE music pieces used in The Hours while there are ELEVEN compositions used on the soundtrack of The Graduate: FIVE by Simon and Garfunkel, and SIX by Dave Grusin. Of the THREE pieces used on the soundtrack of The Hours, ONE is a very depressing piece repeatedly pounded into your brain over and over and over again, for all but ten minutes of the movie. The music from The Hours is anything but low key and subtle. This music was often inappropriate, extremely repetitive, and mind-numbingly boring while the soundtrack of The Graduate is versatile, refreshing and ever changing, and compliments the changing scenes and emotions portrayed in that movie.
You need to check your facts before making such wildly inaccurate claims.
So you like The Hours. That's okay, you're entitled to your opinion, but please do not use misinformation to support your opinion about this terribly over-rated, boring and depressing movie while negating an infinitely superior movie. True, some songs in The Graduate were repeated up to four times, for periods from as little as twenty seconds to up to two mintues, but the music of The Hours was unchanging for almost two hours and assaulted your senses over and over again.
I was born when she kissed me, I died when she left me, I lived while she loved me.
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