De la reseña de Jonathan Broxton de la banda sonora:

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"One of the other significant elements of the first three Matrix films were their scores, which were written by Don Davis. When the first film was released Davis was a relative unknown, but by the time the third one came out he was knocking on the door of the film music A-list. His music was a combination of enormous booming sci-fi action scoring, infused with elements of avant-garde orchestral classical music inspired by everyone from Krzysztof Penderecki to John Adams. It was rightly considered groundbreaking at the time, but in the aftermath of The Matrix Revolutions Davis took some time away from film to work on his passion project, the opera Rio de Sangre.

Around the same time Davis and the Wachowskis had something of a falling out during the pre-production of Speed Racer – which Davis ultimately did not score – and since then his career has somewhat fallen off a cliff. Since Revolutions in 2003 Davis has scored exactly five theatrical films, the most high profile of which was a Japanese film called Tokyo Ghoul in 2017. It’s almost inexplicable that a composer with his talent, who was riding the crest of a wave he was riding, should have such a precipitous career calamity. Needless to say, he did not score The Matrix Resurrections, although his stylistic fingerprints are all over the place.



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