Soul Music
- TV Mini Series
- 1997
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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A small girl, a half-elf, and Death together have to stop the musical force known as "Music with Rocks In" from taking over the Discworld.A small girl, a half-elf, and Death together have to stop the musical force known as "Music with Rocks In" from taking over the Discworld.A small girl, a half-elf, and Death together have to stop the musical force known as "Music with Rocks In" from taking over the Discworld.
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Mayor of Quirm: Really, all we know about is making cheeses. And some rather popular cheeses at that.
Imp y Celyn: We're more popular than cheeses.
Glod Glodson: Buddy, be careful!
Mayor of Quirm: What... did you say?
Imp y Celyn: I said we're more popular than cheeses.
Mayor of Quirm: Guards!
[Burning of band materials and rioting]
- Alternate versionsEdited into a seven-part miniseries for television; also seen on the DVD release.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Terry Pratchett's Discworld: A TV ROM (1997)
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Death takes some time off (possible spoilers ahead)
Death, with capital D, comes to a turning point on his existence. He's adopted daughter and her husband die in a cart accident. Death begins to wonder what is this all about. How do people forget?
So, as Death starts to prowl around the Disc someone has to carry on the business. Only one fitting the bill is Susan, niece of Death. And she's not very keen to carry on the family business.
At the same time young bard gets possessed by the Soul of Music. He begins to live for music. And Susan has to do something about this before all is too late.
In "Soul Music" everything is little bit better that it was in "Wyrd Sisters". Animation is a bit smoother, music is helluva lot better with a parodied touch of rock'n'roll music. All in all "Soul Music" is much more solid piece of work than the first Discworld movie "Wyrd Sisters"
As it has been some time since I've read the book itself, I cannot say how closely the movie follows the main plot of the book, but as it was with "Wyrd Sister" I recall that "Soul Music" is pretty much straight forwarded take from the book with out any additions or major changes, so fans of the series should feel comfortable with this movie. Atmosphere is just correct and places, especially Ankh-morpork looks absolutely correct.
Voice acting is as solid as it was on the first movie, with great Christopher Lee doing a fine job as Death.
All in all I can give "Soul Music" a solid number of 8
So, as Death starts to prowl around the Disc someone has to carry on the business. Only one fitting the bill is Susan, niece of Death. And she's not very keen to carry on the family business.
At the same time young bard gets possessed by the Soul of Music. He begins to live for music. And Susan has to do something about this before all is too late.
In "Soul Music" everything is little bit better that it was in "Wyrd Sisters". Animation is a bit smoother, music is helluva lot better with a parodied touch of rock'n'roll music. All in all "Soul Music" is much more solid piece of work than the first Discworld movie "Wyrd Sisters"
As it has been some time since I've read the book itself, I cannot say how closely the movie follows the main plot of the book, but as it was with "Wyrd Sister" I recall that "Soul Music" is pretty much straight forwarded take from the book with out any additions or major changes, so fans of the series should feel comfortable with this movie. Atmosphere is just correct and places, especially Ankh-morpork looks absolutely correct.
Voice acting is as solid as it was on the first movie, with great Christopher Lee doing a fine job as Death.
All in all I can give "Soul Music" a solid number of 8
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