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I tend to keep my star ratings down so that I rarely get up to four and a half stars. And five stars? That should happen once in a blue moon when a score truly deserves it. For times like this. When you ask people what their 1 favorite score is, the popular choice is the OT - the original trilogy.
But let me ask the dangerous question: does it deserve to be? Not to pull a revisionist attitude, but the allure of the original films faded some for me in the mid 90's. The original Star Wars is a great B-movie. Maybe the best, but it is still a B-movie. For all of the accolades tossed at the films, the fact that Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back are so uniquely successful is, in the end, a happy alignment of the people involved. George Lucas is often revered as a great filmmaker when in truth I believe he is a great producer who at the time had the right combination of talented people working on those two movies.
But outside of the effects and sound people, one creative collaborator would always stay the same: John Williams. If you ask George Lucas the one aspect of Star Wars that came out better than he expected, the answer is always "the music. You most likely have a copy of it somewhere and if you don't, then you should as it is one of the basic building blocks of any soundtrack collection. Something's still raw about this score. While John Williams' music afterwards would quickly become more refined, here he wears his classic Hollywood influences openly.
Williams combined the best aspects of Holst, Wagner, Prokofiev, Steiner, Korngold and Herrmann into one coherent whole that had its own identity. Star Wars feels comfortably familiar at first listen, full of childlike excitement and recalling a certain nostalgia for classic movies only at a much faster pace. This score single-handedly revived romantic film scoring and the "John Williams" sound would set the standard of the modern classics of film music.
In addition, the double Oscar win of Williams on this film and Jaws cemented his position as the premiere film composer of the industry, a position he still occupies twenty-seven years later. This is a simple story, brilliantly told through music.
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