Denis Villeneuve just lately addressed the problem of the Academy Awards not contemplating Hans Zimmer for his musical work on Dune: Half Two. Opening up about his emotions, the filmmaker even addressed the music composer as a “genius.”
Commenting on the disqualification of the movie from the Greatest Unique Rating class, Denis Villeneuve acknowledged, “I’m completely towards the choice of the Academy to exclude Hans, frankly, as a result of I really feel like his rating is without doubt one of the greatest scores of the 12 months.”
Per SlashFilm, the three-time Oscar nominee additionally went on so as to add, “I don’t use the phrase genius typically, however Hans is one.”
Villeneuve then additionally defined that the sequel’s soundtrack is said to the primary installment of his Dune, because the soundtrack in its second installment occurs to be a “continuity of Half One.”
He additional talked about that the rating is itself a continuation of 1 large film, which is just minimize into two items.
For individuals who have no idea, this 12 months Hans Zimmer was not thought-about to be within the nomination because the Academy decided that his rating in Dune: Half Two had a number of components from the unique 2021 outing of the identical film.
Whereas the music producer of Interstellar and Dunkirk has been not noted of the Academy Awards this 12 months, he was nominated for Greatest Unique Rating on the just lately held Golden Globe Awards.
Zimmer has beforehand received the Greatest Unique Rating Oscar for the primary installment of Dune.
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