Lolita 1997 Movie Direct
(Dominique Swain): The adolescent girl victimized by Humbert's fixation.
Adding to the surreal beauty is the legendary Ennio Morricone’s score. It is not a horror score. It is a sweeping, melancholy, romantic waltz. The main theme, "Lolita," is heartbreakingly sad—a piece of music that mourns the loss of innocence before the film even begins. Morricone’s music tells you the truth: this is not a love story; it is an elegy for a stolen childhood. Lolita 1997 Movie
Students of literary adaptation, Jeremy Irons fans, and those who can separate artistry from subject matter. Not recommended for: Survivors of child abuse or anyone seeking a comfortable watch. romantic waltz. The main theme