I recently saw "Inception" which featured a very loud score by Hans Zimmer. He also did the Dark Knight with the same director.
I am NOT trying to trash Zimmer out of envy and am glad a musician can make lots of money and be successful. However I find this music so terrible to listen to that I was actually grimacing in pain while it was playing. It is so monotonous, like a wall of sound that won't stop, that when it is over you feel good to hear the silence. It is also horribly bad as music. There is no contrast orchestrationally, no themes of any memorable nature, no counter themes, no conception of the instruments of the orchestra, nothing but massive walls of sound that are set up inpenetrably.
I am seriously trying to understand what is good about this music. I am wondering if anyone else is upset by these scores. Or do you all want to do something just like it because Zimmer is your god? I am a huge fan of great film music such as Bernard Herrmann, Erich Korngold, Jerry Goldsmith, John Barry, Max Steiner, Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, Danny Elfman, John Williams, Zbignieuw Preisner, Phillipe Sarde, and others - all composers who write themes, counterpoint, changing tonalities of harmony, orchestration (in some cases in varying collaboration with orchestrators) - in other words, real music. But this is not music. It is a musical sound effect and this person is now the biggest film composer on the planet. That is disturbing. To me it shows a total collapse of artistry in film music.