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Jan 6, 2017Levi expertly evokes the story and emotion even without any visual cues.
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MojoFeb 21, 2017[Jackie] is another near-masterpiece. [Apr 2017, p.93]
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Feb 10, 2017It’s been widely noted that Levi is the first woman in twenty years to be nominated for Best Score, but that she should win has nothing to do with gender, and everything to do with the off-modern freshness of her approach in a field dogged by generic bombast and minimalism-by-numbers.
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Jan 6, 2017Ultimately, Levi's score is as powerful a presence as Jackie herself, and its creativity is more appropriate than more traditional music would have been.
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Jan 6, 2017Like an solid frame to a complex painting, Levi’s score concretizes and helps control the artistic experience of the film. In effect, the score may not supersede its filmic anchor, but is sure does make the entire endeavor more beautiful.
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Q MagazineFeb 14, 2017A very professional job, then, even though it feels as if Levi's wilder instincts have been tamed. [Apr 2017, p.115]
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Jan 6, 2017It has, not surprisingly, an elegiac quality, a mournful, melancholy cast to its elliptical phrasing. Like the first iconic first lady, the music is polished and well reined in.