In continuation of my thought above....
Here's my short list of films that not only have a good story development but are beautifully crafted especially those with a gloriously written musical score that envelops and propels the movie rather than being feeble noise in the background, distracting from the movie, or worse, "oh no, I feel a song coming on." (And yes, I am skipping the musicals of the '40s and '50s for that reason, even though I have great fun watching them....and yes, I am a bit of a music snob having been 2nd flautist in more than one semi-professional orchestra).
1. Seabiscuit....oh my. What a beautiful cinematic creation that is.
2. Pirates of the Caribbean I....the first musical bar grabs you at the opening scene and breathtakingly sweeps you through the plot...the sound track alone is like driving through waves in a skiff.
3. Chariots of Fire. Feels a bit dated now, but was one of the first movies in my memory that really used music and filmography to artfully craft the story rather than just tell it.
4. Driving Miss Daisy. Such a touching and compelling story. The sound track is as strong as the Hudson Commodore that pulls you through each twist and turn.
5. Beverly Hills Cop I. Language is stronger than I'd prefer, but the opening scene and the musical score create such an incredible chaos and pace that never lets up until the end credits.
6. The Rookie. The gentle score and film development mesmerizes as the story weaves in and out with each breath of a dream becoming reality.
Anyone else have beautifully filmed and musically crafted choices?
LofMc