The Thin Blue Line


Documental | Fecha de estreno: 09/04/1990 | Estreno de película: 1988 | Medio: CD, Descarga
 

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# Pista   Duración
1.Opening Credits 
2.Prologue 
3.Interrogation, Part One 
4.Interrogation, Part Two 
5.Turko, Part One 
6.Turko, Part Two 
7.Vidor 
8.Harris' Story 
9.Adams' Story 
10.Comets & Vegas 
11.The Defence Attorneys, Part One 
12.Harris' Crimes, Part One 
13.The Judge 
14.The Trial, Part One 
15.The Trial, Part Two 
16.The Mystery Eyewitness, Part Two 
17.The Mystery Eyewitness, Part Two 
18.Elba Carr 
19.The Mystery Eyewitness, Part Three 
20.The Thin Blue Line 
21.Dr. Death 
22.The Electric Chair 
23.The Defence Attorneys, Part Two 
24.Harris' Testimony 
25.The Mystery Eyewitness, Part Four 
26.The Mystery Eyewitness, Part Five 
27.Harris' Crimes, Part Two 
28.Hell On Earth 
29.Harris' Childhood 
30.The Confession 
31.End Credits 
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In this documentary about murder, innocence, and the inconsistency of 'truth', the strength of Philip Glass's score lies in its quiet sensitivity and restraint. At times it's easy to forget that there is even music at all. The album contains many of the engrossing interviews with the people involved in this case concerning the shooting of a Dallas policeman: the men arrested for the crime, the questionably impartial legal representation, and the quirky, idiosyncratic eyewitnesses. Most chilling is David Harris's roundabout confession at the end of the soundtrack, in which he calmly tells director Errol Morris that the only reason why his friend Randall Adams was wrongfully accused and convicted of the murder was because he simply lied to the police and they believed him. Throughout the accounts and verbal re-creations, Glass accentuates the story's growing pathos with muted themes coaxed out of an arrangement of strings, keyboard, and horns. These themes are reused and recycled, giving equal weight to all of tales told without allowing any character to seem more or less guilty or culpable than another. The Thin Blue Line is both a moving and frightening story, made more powerful by Glass softening his distinctive voice and letting the colour of injustice bleed into the fore.

Otras versiones de The Thin Blue Line (1988):

Thin Blue Line, The (2016)


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