For his work Tyler actually used some thematic material: A main theme and an action motif. However, coming in the 77 minutes, no second bored, because the quality of the main theme is simply gorgeous! A long time I've heard no such dramatic theme and Tyler varies this so unique that I have always amazed ...
Either to build a targeted voltage or to add sound to the tragic moments of the film and sacrificing Kitsch or of course for the brutal action moments.
And through this clever mix is "Eagle Eye" is distinguished. Of course dominates clearly the action and you can hear that, because the duration gets the listener little breathers ... In "Eagle Eye - Main Title" mixed Tyler the main theme in all its glory with the Action motif and shows the score directly to its top level. "Escape" is an interesting track because here quoted Tyler Don Davis' "Matrix" credit score for a few seconds, very funny, but effective.
Brutal Action moments but there is in rapid "Clutch Then Shift" or my favorite tracks, the driving and final "Potus 111", a brilliant finale, you do not even hear in the movie!
But Tyler's score is not just a loud title after the other, the exciting moments are also very intense and ensure the oppressive atmosphere that works so perfectly in the film. Since I can definitely the first track "Eagle Eye" call, which builds the tension just awesome and will always rousing, to the title in - merges, super "Eagle Eye Main Title"!
As I said, very emotional, the quiet places in "Eagle Eye," particularly the short "Loss Of A Twin" in which the main theme is played in a heart-rending piano version. Here you can clearly see the strength of the theme that just fits perfectly in every situation.
For example, in "Eagle Eye - End Titles", here Tyler presents the subject in a resolution and cool version. A little joy there then even in the short Copyboy.
Brian Tyler manages without problems in full 77 minutes to keep boredom at bay, but deliver an entertaining and dramatic action Core! People like James Horner sometimes have so yes some problems ...
Although the items are not in chronological order, but that does not matter because the listening experience on CD is fantastic and works here just different, but good! For film music fans an absolute buy recommendation: "Eagle Eye" is an action Core at top level without "Zimmerischen" influence!