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You have to look at why the score is there.

Posted by fortysomething on January 29, 2008 at 19:30:58:

It is not to entertain you so you can buy the soundtrack and sit and listen to it on your home stereo. It is to set a mood in a movie. It does not necessarily have to be music. The background score in this movie fit perfectly with the mood of the movie. This was not a feel good movie that you want to buy or watch numerous times. It did convey the sacrifices necessary to go from a poor man to a rich man though all was folly. When the film ended I wanted to scream, everybody love their job now.