I agree. I think Ludwig’s style fits this movie better than Hans zimmer style. I was actually hoping Hans would do the score for this film at first but man Ludwig was perfect.
@@ady4017 Since it's the first big post-covid blockbuster it's receiving far too much hype. It's like everyone forgot about the movies since everything shut down. The film was pretty decent but I contest the 9/10 it seems to be picking up everywhere.
@@kingrobert7246well it’s politics so nothing they can do. Tho Nolan’s directing and his use of music and sound and how he shows what Oppenheimer is thinking, when he’s stressed, it’s all amazing. Also the ending scene was insane.
Loved the visualizations of the "strings", the stars, and what looked to be interference patterns from the double slit experiment, though I could be wrong. The massive BOOMS during those moments in the theatre were great.
Somewhow I feel this piece radiates of how being a passionate learner feels like in university. Learning new stuffs, solving puzzling things and you're just pure excitement about it.
Perhaps from a more idealized lens. there are certainly aspects quite exciting, especially the ones that spark the curiosity to explore it, and continue exploring it, but let’s not forget the grueling effort and sheer amount of work required to get there in the end 😂 😊
The way this song conveys the feelings of excitement yet fear from discovery, and the power they could have with something they created. It gave me complete chills when I watched it.
Goransson is already the next big thing in movie soundtracks. Ever since he got the Mandalorian job he has been getting better and working in bigger and bigger projects.
This loud music vibrating in your body in the cinema with the flying particles in front of you on the big screen, so natural and emotional. The best movie i ve seen. This movie should be viewed only on the big screens in cinemas with the loudest speakers just so you feel it
@@ravelness Math is only a toll to understand and use what we have around us. Math is like a language, you learn it only to speak and understand the other people, not to knowing why that thing has that name, you don't care the reason of it. So, of course math is very important and you can literally find it everywhere because the universe speak not with words but with math, but it remain only a tool and nothing else for me.
@@amcatalano2200 feel it , it is like sheet music it may look nothing but gibberish ,but once you hear the music the whole thing will change. Trust me bro this from my true experience.
physics, bright people usually have trouble with math but excel at physics. Why? Because math is a mere tool for physics, people like math because they can use it to understand physics, bright people do the opposite. if you only like math for what it is then you probably only act like someone with a high understanding of it. Not someone with a high understanding of it
From the moment I first heard it ( a day before watching the film ) I knew that there's only one way to describe it. LEGENDARY MASTERPIECE ❤🔥It's not just a soundtrack for me, it's an experience.
It feels like the stages of flying some fighter jet. You taxi up to the runway, anticipation building. You get clearance to take off and slam the throttle, afterburner blazing. You dash down the runway, and acquire enough speed to lift off, wheels timidly inching off of the ground. Your acceleration is now limitless, as you climb ever higher and break the sound barrier. And suddenly you're there, in the sky, with nothing to stop you. Watch the opening cutscene for ace combat 7 and you'll see what I mean.
I can't "hear" the music. I can see it. The art, the burning passion, the construction of empires and the annihilation of civilizations in front of my eyes. We witness the reality once we immerse ourselves completely into the void of introspection, the world unseen and observe the silence. That is the real music and interplay of life, death and destiny.
This isn't meant as a slight at all, I genuinely didn't notice this soundtrack while watching. I think that's a testament to how good it was at building up what was happening in the film without overpowering it, too class 👌🏼
This music plays in my head when I asked my physics teacher a long time ago that:- " Physics is so tough. How would I be able to study it?" And then he says.... " physics is tough and I agree with that, it's complicated and difficult to understand but just imagine what you can do with the help of physics, you will know from the quantum realms to the gigantic objects of the universe with it. so, if you want to study it the best way then its necessary for you to imagine, observe, and never lose curiosity ⚛️✨️ Now I am doing a PhD in physics and soon will be a doctorate in physics at 27
The only thing that comes to my mind is questioning how did they put together all this. How that sound in the background keeps increasing and what instrument is doing it. Just wanting to understand something and feeling fascination for wanting to understand something so badly and so beautiful as this piece.
It is complete. It ends at its very birth. This would be a great soundtrack for all those good, majestic endings life has. The perfect score for the huge but tiny journey our life is.
At first when i watched oppenheimer, i did not like it, but finding out how historically accurate the movie is, and how wonderfully did cillian murphy play the role of oppenheimer, i absolutely fell in love with the movie
The horn is my favorite part about this work. It just makes the entire piece DRAMATICALLY GRAVE. Like someone's life is getting tossed and jerked around and hanging in the most delicately thin balance.
Goransson’s usage of the violins was a key factor in the film’s instrumentation and the character study of Oppenheimer. While the violin is beautiful, it is also capable of tragic melodies. As the score’s key instrument, the violin is used to visualize the tension of the creation of the atomic bomb and the aftermath. You can feel the tension throughout the film thanks to the score and the acting. “Can You Hear The Music?” is a hallmark piece that plays throughout the film in different renditions and is an auditory personification of tension. The violins and synths give you this sense of dread with chills, alongside a dosage of serotonin and euphoria that hits you all at once. It’s overbearing in the best way. It’s this pinch of discovery that ignites my heart and haunts my mental fortitude similarly to Oppenheimer as he tries to learn more about theory and bears the burden of creating the atomic bomb after ignition.
ww3 is coming. the history repeats itself. the world’s changing. this is that “someday, a real rain will come and wash all this scums off the streets.” and this masterpiece is the only thing i could admire whilst it happens.
This moment in a theater was just priceless
I can relate 🖤🖤
Will never forget it. Imax was so worth it.
@@adambenk0IMAX, IMAX or 70mm IMAX
Yeah i laughed so much too
@@farzanamughal5933wrong movie
Nolan picked the right person to be Oppenheimer. Genius
I agree. I think Ludwig’s style fits this movie better than Hans zimmer style. I was actually hoping Hans would do the score for this film at first but man Ludwig was perfect.
@@halofire4725 He's talking about Cilian Murphy
Fr, getting Oppenheimer to play Cillian was the best choice of the century
He does look like Oppy, ain't gonna lie
@@unorthodoxpickle7014 the one nitpick I have is that Oppenheimer has no lips and Cillian Murphy has the most lips lmao
This is definitely one of the best soundtrack from a christopher nolan film. Its up there with the Cornfield chase score.
Kinda glad zimmer wasn't involved tbh.
What about Coward and Mountains?
Time >>>>
@@danielcosm3 Can you make something better than Interstellar? Do me one better - make something remotely as good as Mountains or Detach.
@@vaibhavk2400listen to some Philip Glass
done.
0:51
hearing this part in the cinemas reverberating through your body was sooo overwhelming.
I had goosebumps then, I have goosebumps now.
EXACTLY. i LITERALLY felt the music
@@Iacedarling I dont think I have felt what I did then in a long time. Crazy experience.
for me its 1:55
And I had goosebumps reading your comment
me too
when my physics teacher says i have some potential
😂😂
But when he actually says that you have some potential left to calculate the answer
no potential at infinity though 😝
potential to suck at physics that is
real(im standing at the top of a building💀)
the violinist after ripping their ass off to get the 220bpm arpeggios right just for someone to slow it down
😂
RIP violinists if that’s true.
Oppenheimer is not just a movie, it is history
No shit.
@@daelanbro I literally thought this in my head before opening the replies to this comment
Literally
The hype surrounding this film and the fact that I can't stand back from its criticism have haunted me ever since it came out...
@@ady4017 Since it's the first big post-covid blockbuster it's receiving far too much hype. It's like everyone forgot about the movies since everything shut down. The film was pretty decent but I contest the 9/10 it seems to be picking up everywhere.
“Can you hear the music” is easy the best piece of music I’ve heard in all my entire life
meh there are definetly others up there too
@@omarmohammd5276Bro it’s his personal opinion and I totally agree with him
agree. right up there.
Ludwig was inspired by Philip Glass on this and other tracks, it would be interesting for you to listen to his work.
Not even a joke, no recency bias, no nothing. This is one of the best pieces of track i ever listened to.
I've seen this movie 2 times in IMAX just to revive this masterpiece again
I dont blame you it's a good movie
Same here!
Its a good movie but the last hour was kind of boring
@@kingrobert7246for me it was the most engaging part
@@kingrobert7246well it’s politics so nothing they can do. Tho Nolan’s directing and his use of music and sound and how he shows what Oppenheimer is thinking, when he’s stressed, it’s all amazing. Also the ending scene was insane.
Loved the visualizations of the "strings", the stars, and what looked to be interference patterns from the double slit experiment, though I could be wrong. The massive BOOMS during those moments in the theatre were great.
Yeah I really liked the visualization of the quantum world and particles
Yeah what were the strings supposed to be? Atoms? Electromagnetic waves?
@@balashibuyeeter2704wave duality of particles I believe
@@Goku17yen I thought they were the orbits of the electrons in the Bohr's model of atom
@@balashibuyeeter2704google string theory, it’s a theory around the anatomy of particles and how their energy levels are structured within
Somewhow I feel this piece radiates of how being a passionate learner feels like in university. Learning new stuffs, solving puzzling things and you're just pure excitement about it.
great comment
As someone who just finished his bachelors I love this comment, can’t say ive felt that great being a student but its exciting about the possibilities
Perhaps from a more idealized lens. there are certainly aspects quite exciting, especially the ones that spark the curiosity to explore it, and continue exploring it, but let’s not forget the grueling effort and sheer amount of work required to get there in the end 😂 😊
The way this song conveys the feelings of excitement yet fear from discovery, and the power they could have with something they created. It gave me complete chills when I watched it.
0:51 This is the moment where my brain got blasted by this force of a soundtrack, absolutely magnificent
0:51 from this .. we are in Nolan world... Into a ludwig magical creation
Goransson is already the next big thing in movie soundtracks. Ever since he got the Mandalorian job he has been getting better and working in bigger and bigger projects.
He worked on tenet before that
Crazy how he used to work with Childish Gambino way back in the day
Never let tik tok near any song
This
Too late they’re gonna ruin this one too
oh, we're too late
It's 2023 you still care about this?
if you dont use the app it doesnt matter lol
one of the greatest music from a Nolan Christopher movies
This loud music vibrating in your body in the cinema with the flying particles in front of you on the big screen, so natural and emotional. The best movie i ve seen. This movie should be viewed only on the big screens in cinemas with the loudest speakers just so you feel it
Oppenheimer is not just a movie, it is art.
CINEMA BRO
This gave me goosebumps in the theater.
Mathematics' beauty
Physics*
@@amcatalano2200physics is just english sentences you can't do anything with it. Everything is Mathematics.
@@ravelness Math is only a toll to understand and use what we have around us. Math is like a language, you learn it only to speak and understand the other people, not to knowing why that thing has that name, you don't care the reason of it. So, of course math is very important and you can literally find it everywhere because the universe speak not with words but with math, but it remain only a tool and nothing else for me.
@@amcatalano2200 feel it , it is like sheet music it may look nothing but gibberish ,but once you hear the music the whole thing will change. Trust me bro this from my true experience.
physics, bright people usually have trouble with math but excel at physics. Why? Because math is a mere tool for physics, people like math because they can use it to understand physics, bright people do the opposite. if you only like math for what it is then you probably only act like someone with a high understanding of it. Not someone with a high understanding of it
This soundtrack captures Oppenheimer so well. It gives you a feeling of scientific discovery and wonder while also filling you with dread.
From the moment I first heard it ( a day before watching the film ) I knew that there's only one way to describe it. LEGENDARY MASTERPIECE ❤🔥It's not just a soundtrack for me, it's an experience.
One of the best pieces from the movie.
It feels like the stages of flying some fighter jet.
You taxi up to the runway, anticipation building.
You get clearance to take off and slam the throttle, afterburner blazing.
You dash down the runway, and acquire enough speed to lift off, wheels timidly inching off of the ground.
Your acceleration is now limitless, as you climb ever higher and break the sound barrier.
And suddenly you're there, in the sky, with nothing to stop you.
Watch the opening cutscene for ace combat 7 and you'll see what I mean.
As you were describing it, I was about to mention the Dark Blue quote from Avril.
Which cutscene
@@skychieftain The first cutscene in AC7, where Avril test-flights her F104C
@@skychieftain the opening cutscene, the first one
Exactly
I can't "hear" the music. I can see it. The art, the burning passion, the construction of empires and the annihilation of civilizations in front of my eyes. We witness the reality once we immerse ourselves completely into the void of introspection, the world unseen and observe the silence. That is the real music and interplay of life, death and destiny.
It's crazy. Lot of people talk about the music in this movie. I couldn't even hear the music. I was so engrossed and it blended in so well.
YEAH I really only noticed the soundtrack in sequences like this one, and the buildup to the bomb test. Rest of it was so seamless.
@@IAmUnderscore exactly
This isn't meant as a slight at all, I genuinely didn't notice this soundtrack while watching. I think that's a testament to how good it was at building up what was happening in the film without overpowering it, too class 👌🏼
Great score in this movie.
Much of the movie, we never realise score
I love this slowed version just so I can hear each string 'run' in more detail. WOW, what an incredible piece of music.
For all the students out there, this is a cheat code while you're doing math or physics exercices
This has to be one of the best films ever made.
This song in the theater was one of the most magical movie moments for me in a long time
i hope Oppeheinmer will win big at the oscars. most nominations, most wins. this movie is just epic.
It did 🚀🎉🥳
Wasn’t this entire scene just awesome. It visuals of art, science, space, atoms forming, what a great Nolan film!
I wish i could listen to this masterpiece for the first time again
Masterpiece
Here after Ludwig Göransson won the Golden Globe Award.
Oppenheimer legitimately is one of the best cinema experiences i have ever had. The music and visuals, when the bomb exploded, such perfection.
The tone shift at 0:38 is so good!
The scene accompanying this song was so beautiful man
Hair raising.
El mood que transmite esta versión en brutal
When the primary violin hits, the goosebumps are real. Might be the best sound track i have ever seen in a movie.
0:51 AHHH THE DOWNBEAT BRO ITS SO GOOD BJSHSJEHSISBDIS
Me as a cashier, having to balance coins and bills depending on what change remains in stock
Beautiful scenes I had goosebumps when he ran for the lecture when it rained.
I need an extended version of this right now. RIGHT NOW !!!!
The original version is just 1:15 secs long I guess
@@RavenGaming... is 1:51
This film was a masterpiece.
Oscar loading.
This music plays in my head when I asked my physics teacher a long time ago that:-
" Physics is so tough. How would I be able to study it?"
And then he says....
" physics is tough and I agree with that, it's complicated and difficult to understand but just imagine what you can do with the help of physics, you will know from the quantum realms to the gigantic objects of the universe with it. so, if you want to study it the best way then its necessary for you to imagine, observe, and never lose curiosity ⚛️✨️
Now I am doing a PhD in physics and soon will be a doctorate in physics at 27
❤😢
this song sounds amazing sped up, slowed down and normal
Oppenheimer isn’t just a movie, it’s a mindset
And here we have an award-worthy soundtrack just like the one from Interstellar
This is one of the soundtracks ever
once the internet finds a joke, they rinse it until it becomes unfunny
@@JYMAHJAMES this is one of the comments ever
You have become unfunny, destroyer of comedy
This feel amazing
This makes me feel a new emotion I can’t even describe wow!
Imagine hearing this slowed version in the theatre. Chills down my spine.
This is the best soundtrack ever, Man I feel like a God when I do complex math's equations while blasting this at the same time!.
This score is literally life changing-
Bro was born to be a musician
Chris always brings out the best in composers and gives us memorable scores
this song give me a unknown creative feeling as I imagine an infinite sized universe or the atoms of an atomic bomb.
Me when I finally understand math and my existence as a whole:
stop looking into my soul cillian!
Cornfield chase score : the new beginning
Can you hear the music : the evolution
Time from inception : the end
he is staring into my soul
This sends chills down my spine
I can, in fact, hear the music and I love it
Dude i was mesmerized when this score was playing ....like its so immersive in theater
The only thing that comes to my mind is questioning how did they put together all this. How that sound in the background keeps increasing and what instrument is doing it. Just wanting to understand something and feeling fascination for wanting to understand something so badly and so beautiful as this piece.
It is complete. It ends at its very birth. This would be a great soundtrack for all those good, majestic endings life has. The perfect score for the huge but tiny journey our life is.
Oscar worthy music score by ludwig…..it lock in ur emotion with the movie
thank you, ive been looking forward to the slowed version of this masterpiece!
At first when i watched oppenheimer, i did not like it, but finding out how historically accurate the movie is, and how wonderfully did cillian murphy play the role of oppenheimer, i absolutely fell in love with the movie
This soundtrack is an audible masterpiece. It will no doubt go down in history. Every time i listen to this i get chills down my spine.
This is fantastic
This made me interested in mathematics and physics again after 4 years of release.
type of music that makes you want to continue the greatness you know you were once capable of
Deeper calling. This is my understanding of this piece.
The horn is my favorite part about this work. It just makes the entire piece DRAMATICALLY GRAVE. Like someone's life is getting tossed and jerked around and hanging in the most delicately thin balance.
Absolutely unbelievable
Cillian Murphy is just so good and underrated
Goosebumps all throughout, freakin amazing movie
it's nice to know that those who have a deep interest in physics often produce an interest in music, very special people
Melhor trilha Sonora
Many watched for this scene I'll watch again for its perfect craft , Ludwig goresson 🙇
Lol just listen to quantum mechanics, it's smoother if u want a slower version of can you hear the music
it's really slow though
Goransson’s usage of the violins was a key factor in the film’s instrumentation and the character study of Oppenheimer. While the violin is beautiful, it is also capable of tragic melodies. As the score’s key instrument, the violin is used to visualize the tension of the creation of the atomic bomb and the aftermath. You can feel the tension throughout the film thanks to the score and the acting. “Can You Hear The Music?” is a hallmark piece that plays throughout the film in different renditions and is an auditory personification of tension. The violins and synths give you this sense of dread with chills, alongside a dosage of serotonin and euphoria that hits you all at once. It’s overbearing in the best way. It’s this pinch of discovery that ignites my heart and haunts my mental fortitude similarly to Oppenheimer as he tries to learn more about theory and bears the burden of creating the atomic bomb after ignition.
can you hear the music slowed is quantum mechanics if you wanna listen to that as well. otherwise amazing playlist and well done
ww3 is coming. the history repeats itself. the world’s changing. this is that “someday, a real rain will come and wash all this scums off the streets.” and this masterpiece is the only thing i could admire whilst it happens.
I feel like am floating
10 hr loop pls
The feeling when those electricmagnetic Waves going through ur body
Amazing
Wonderful soundtrack
i didn't see the movie yet, still my heartbeat is increasing listening to this, idk why!
This song feels hopeful
Yes I can hear the music, the music that is blessing my ears at the moment.
this photo is amazing
Asteroid city looks sick!
*_When I heard this I almost shart my self. Truly a soundtrack of all time_*
What a music album ❤🎉 fantastic