Although Tyler has a 52 One strong orchestra available, he uses it rarely in its full force for the music. A mixture of string passages with electronics dominate the sound and can in "Predestined" are very well heard. Without major themes and melodies the composer creates a very interesting sound that convinced many although not much happened. The music remains largely in the area of underscoring and highlighted only the plot to dominate instead. But that is not boring but makes mostly fun.
"Shadow of a Doubt" is a fine example of the piano in the music and in "A Fresh Start" all the beauty of the large orchestra comes time to wear. "Methodology" lets the music for the first time are getting louder and here comes Tyler's whole class to bear. Great string passages and great rhythms dominate here. As always, you can get at what Brian Tyler for his money and the soundtrack is over an hour long, unfortunately, not all tracks convincing and many then loses itself but too much into irrelevance to give 5 stars. The last track is a small suite and includes all the important elements of this soundtrack.
Conclusion: unobtrusively but convincingly. Tyler brings an exciting sound over even though the great variety and melodies missing. The music is consistently interesting offers creative use of electronics and can convince to a large extent also very. Evidence as vielfälltig may be the composer, and that you should bring him not only with action in connection.