is it wrong to see a ‘Quiet Place’ soundtrack album as wrong?

I mean, ya gonna listen to the score to remind you how quiet the movie is?

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Bluejay
Bluejay
Mon, May 14, 2018 2:14am

Kinda sorta related (maybe): I saw, and fell in love with, Deaf West Theater’s production of Spring Awakening, performed with both singing/speech and ASL, by a mixed cast of hearing and Deaf actors. I remember wishing really hard that they would release a cast album, before I realized that such an album would be terribly incomplete without the visuals (and effectively the performance of half the cast) and undermine the whole point of the production.

RogerBW
RogerBW
Tue, May 15, 2018 2:05pm

Well, you could start with 4’33″…