Answer: I like that his music are notable for integrating electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements. His music is beautiful and inspiring, making the viewer feel the emotions that Nolan wanted to convey with in his film.
And what I don't like about his music is that Zimmer the music of his films was with this much head-butting rarely win music Oscars.
(Sherlock Holmes)
I think C
because photorealism is about capturing reality like a photograph
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movement in visual art and literature, flourishing in Europe between World Wars I and II. Surrealism grew principally out of the earlier Dada movement, which before World War I produced works of anti-art that deliberately defied reason; but Surrealism’s emphasis was not on negation but on positive expression. The movement represented a reaction against what its members saw as the destruction wrought by the “rationalism” that had guided European culture and politics in the past and that had culminated in the horrors of World War I. According to the major spokesman of the movement, the poet and critic André Breton, who published The Surrealist Manifesto in 1924, Surrealism was a means of reuniting conscious and unconscious realms of experience so completely that the world of dream and fantasy would be joined to the everyday rational world in “an absolute reality, a surreality.” Drawing heavily on theories adapted from Sigmund Freud, Breton saw the unconscious as the wellspring of the imagination. He defined genius in terms of accessibility to this normally untapped realm, which, he believed, could be attained by poets and painters alike.
<span> 1.Nutcracker Suite
<span> 2.The Sorcerer's Apprentice
</span><span>.3. The Rite of Spring
</span><span>.4.Intermission/Meet the Soundtrack
</span><span>.5. The Pastoral Symphony
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