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Interview here (found via Google, buddy). http://jameshorner-filmmusic.com/conversation-james-horner/ It is a bizarre pull-quote taken out of context like that, but I guess the Times, in their earlier reporting on Horner's death, already used the better LA Times interview quote: "My job ... is to make sure at every turn of the film it's something the audience can feel with their heart," Horner said in 2009. "When we lose a character, when somebody wins, when somebody loses, when someone disappears — at all times I'm keeping track, constantly, of what the heart is supposed to be feeling."
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He's also relating it to repeat viewings of a film, or one where the outcome is predictable. After all, the hero always does get the girl in the end, but the journey is retaken with each viewing.
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