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 | | I can't say the original Nishiura theme was ever as thrilling as the title suggests, and believe me, the composition itself is nothing short of plain dreariness, but it had an interesting albeit repetitive idea, and it was this little idea that made Hirota's piece, in my eyes, incredibly successful. |
 | | Towards the end, we can hear the holy effect that Mitsuda was trying to achieve, with the choir and ancient instrument combination, but it doesn't last long enough or fails to try and convince me to play along. |
 | | For the music itself, it is angelic, as represented by the funeral bells, light flute, light orchestration, hollow drums, and the baroque approach with the harpsichord. |
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