Music:
Apparently Hans Zimmer when did compose for Davy Jone's theme of "Pirates of the Caribbean" in love with organ sounds and above I am particularly pleased because I just this piece was already so pleased with the current film music composition for "Interstellar" he has now the use of the organ as the atmospheric style means, in my opinion perfected, also because he, despite all the emotional force manages to not drift into pathetic - rarely have I seen a movie which is skillfully so supported by the music that you can confidently say, it plays a major role.
How poignant sounds also affect people who have not yet seen the movie, I could already several times while showing off individual pieces experience at home, went out often about goosebumps and ended in advance with moist eyes, especially when the film main theme such as the fifth track "Stay", for the first time from 5:34 to full dramatic power deployed, or even if previously meticulously built up tension discharges in one fell swoop, as the in the play "Coward", from 3:30 eg case, running a the cozy crackling-shivering shower feeling down the spine.
Like examples, there are still several times to experience - and to do that, be sure each recommended the generally exceptional soundtracks (eg ala Clint Mansell's score for "The Fountain" or maybe Nick Cave's and Warren Ellis soundtrack of "The Assassination of Jesse James may inspire by the Coward Robert Ford ").
Conclusion: Film musically and sonically (at least for me) absolutely a reference.
PS: If ordered from Amazon, be sure to download the download with the 8 additional tracks, as well as still larger beads here which unfortunately missing on the CD.