Anakin & Padmé Love Theme | Star Wars
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2019
- Although the prequels came under fire by many for a multitude of reasons, the music was not one of them. John Williams returned to a galaxy far, far away after 16 years to compose the score for George Lucas’ prequels. And he brought his A-game with him!
Possibly the most memorable theme from Williams’ prequel scores was Anakin and Padmé’s love theme, commonly referred to as; ‘Across the Stars’. The theme was most unmistakably a love theme, except it had many layers to it, as love does, and as Anakin and Padmé’s relationship did. The theme is dark, sad and happy, perfectly representing the love story of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala.
John Williams, being the king of memorable themes, is no stranger to the love theme, and indeed composed one for Han and Leia, which I hope to make a suite of in the future.
The songs used in this suite are:
Love Pledge And The Arena - John Williams
Confrontation With Count Dooku and Finale - John Williams
Anakin’s Nightmare - John Williams
Across The Stars - John Williams
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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones - John Williams - itunes.apple.com/ie/album/sta...
Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge Of The Sith - John Williams - itunes.apple.com/ie/album/sta...
The clips are from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge Of The Sith (2005), and belong to Lucasfilm. I own nothing in this video. - Hudba
Anakin: Don't be afraid.
Padme: I'm not afraid to die. I've been dying a little bit each day since you came back into my life.
Anakin: What are you talking about?
Padme: I love you.
Anakin: You love me? I thought we had decided not to fall in love. That we'd be forced to live a lie and that it would destroy our lives.
Padme: I think our lives are about to be destroyed anyway. I truly... deeply... love you and before we die I want you to know.
I used to hate the “i’ve been dying a little bit each day” line because it didn’t make sense to me, but now i realize she meant that she had to hide and bury her feelings for him since the moment they reunited and that’s been killing her inside.
My music professor had a theory that I thought was cool, which was that the reason the Leah love theme starts on a major sixth while the Padame love theme starts on a minor sixth is to signify Anakin and Padame’s love was doomed.
Also it's because the first two notes are the same as Luke's theme and their love creates him.
Both were doomed.
I want to be 100 years old showing this song to my great grandchildren
I Love Padme so much,I Lost her....
“LIAR!!!”
@@suitemoviethemes I would never lie about my feelings for Padme
Well it seems, in your anger, you killed her!
@@suitemoviethemes I.. I Couldn't Have,She was alive..
I FELT IT!!!!!
*breaks free of shackles* *growls angrily* *Emperor smiles evilly* “NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!”
Dude I need a what if and anakin bringing the Jedi into bliss and power
Oh my fucking god they were so amazing together shame it ended in such a shitty way
I love the song as much as I love the movies
❤️
Requested by @GeneralGreevas
Next suite on the way is from composer Brian Tyler (but it’s not Marvel!)
Modern Warfare 3?
Nope! It’s a film series that’s not well-known for its scores, but it’s soundtracks are very popular.
Suite Movie Themes The Fast and Furious?
Bingo!
Suite Movie Themes Don’t think I’ve heard anything from those movies but I’m excited to hear your suite, good luck on it
Their Dreams zZ
Su maestro aprovecho sus debilidades de crianza,de niñez,de no tener una familia constituida,bien,para convencerlo la si se volvía al mal,si se iba por el camino oscuro de la fuerza y se volvía poderoso,podría salvarla a ella de no morir en el parto de los gemelos y iban a tener,como él tenía un trauma con la muerte de su madre la no pudo impedir su maestro manipuló sus emociones al respecto para k Anakin hiciera lo k el kerias,k se volviera al mal!!;