Dive into the enchanting world of Jean-Michel Bernard's "La science des rêves," the captivating soundtrack to the 2007 film of the same name. Released on September 22, 2014, by Gaumont, this 36-minute musical journey is a testament to Bernard's prowess in crafting evocative scores that breathe life into cinematic narratives.
The album, featuring 22 tracks, is a delightful blend of whimsical melodies and intricate compositions, each piece intricately woven to enhance the film's narrative. From the playful "Générique Stéphane" that kicks off the album to the hauntingly beautiful "Thème générique fin 'Golden the Pony Boy'" featuring Kimiko Ono, Bernard's music is a symphony of emotions and memories.
"La science des rêves" showcases Bernard's versatility, with tracks like "Aristurtle" and "Grotte machine à écrire" highlighting his ability to create quirky, character-driven pieces, while "Stéphanie Blues" and "Rêve Patrick Dewaere" delve into deeper, more introspective territories. The a cappella rendition of "If You Rescue Me" and its subsequent "Chanson des chats" version add a unique, enchanting layer to the album.
Jean-Michel Bernard, known for his work on other notable film soundtracks like "The Love Punch," brings his signature style to this album, making it a standout piece in his discography. Whether you're a fan of film scores or simply appreciate exquisite music, "La science des rêves" is an album that promises to captivate and enchant.