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"The Shaft": A Melody of anxiousness

This music is a composition that inspires anxiety and oppression, corresponding perfectly to the atmosphere of the film.

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The alien making its appearance.

Music serves to reinforce the horror psychological and tension that reign all over the history as well as delving into the spectators in the vision of horror and fear that provides this creature. It is introduced at the beginning of the film, when the crew of the spacecraft Nostromo discovers an unknown signal from a distant planet. Music evokes immediately a sense of concern and suspense, leaving the spectators wondering what awaits them. "The Shaft" intensifies as and as the crew descended onto the planet and explore the mysteries of the strange spacecraft discovered, marking the beginning of the horror that awaits them. One of the most striking aspects of "The Shaft" is its use to represent the Alien himself. The musical theme accompanies each appearance of the creature, creating a indelible association between melody and terror inspired by the Alien. Dissonances and subtle crescendos in music emphasize the unpredictability and dangerousness of the creature, creating a sense of horror and each meeting.

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This composition reinforces the anxiety during the appearance of the alien.

Jerry Goldsmith’s Composition:

Jerry Goldsmith, famous composer born on 10 February 1929 in Los Angeles and died July 21 2004 in Beverly Hills, created a musical score which combines orchestral elements and electronic to strengthen the atmosphere terrifying film. The combination of strings shrill, oppressive brass and effects made "The Shaft" a work capable of thrill the viewer.

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A scene of tension in the film.

The Legacy of "The Shaft":

"The Shaft" has become an iconic track from the Alien soundtrack, and it has been reprinted and reinterpreted in many suites and adaptations of the franchise. The impact of this musical composition on horror cinema is great, it has influenced many others composers and directors in the creation of soundtracks capable of arousing fear and spectator suspense.

In conclusion:

Music is an essential element of the film experience, and "The Shaft" by Jerry Goldsmith in "Alien, the 8th Passenger" is a remarkable example of his power. This disturbing melody contributed in such a way significant to the film’s mood and status of science fiction horror classics. It is a reminder that music can also be terrifying and memorable as the images on screen.