on the bed, in the shower, against a wall, on the kitchen counter, in an alleyway, in a public bathroom, in a car, in a plane, 69, missionary, doggy style, reverse cowgirl, upside down, backwards, sideways, until i can’t walk and he can’t breathe
They have said on multiple occasions that filming in this location was challenging, but I'd say it was totally worth it. This channeling sequence is just stunning both from location and CGI and the colours are amazing!
btw I am shure this flock of birds was not plannend but just happend to be there and it made the scene even more beautiful to me
Mohg and Morgott's ost are so amazing I have no jk listened to them for 3 weeks straight now and its not even funny.
Morgott's ost has that innate sense of melancholy that you can almost see, feel, TASTE (violin? Part especially, when it goes from desperate ringing to slow softer tunes of string). The intro chorus brings to mind an image of a noble hero rising to the occasion, then it continues with a sense of urgency; hurried, frantic, he is doing everything he can to stop you with any means necessary and you can HEAR it.
Then there is Mohg.
It immediately starts with bells chiming. Then follows a spectacle; it's grand. It's rich. It's dark. Dancing with the devil, the threat is eminent. Mf is literally counting down to his second phase, and his latin phrases blends in with the symphony. No sop story, no sad cello, no drums or whatever. Just a massive fucking omen with cool ass wings, a golden fork, peak drip and the luckiest horn arrangement symmetry in all of lands between + enormous “idgaf about what the bible(golden order fundamentalism) says dude” energy flying towards you while ominous opera singers blast in the back like they have bills to pay. The whole ost sounds demonic, i fucking love it.
Godrick's ost is a close second for me. The way the instruments are added in one by one until the climax when they all suddenly meld and scream in elegant horror (reminiscent to grafting). You have got soprano(?) lunatics screaming at parts of the music, screeching string noises that oddly sound sweet to the ear. Delirious madness, you know you are fighting with a human centipede far gone