It was a movie that for the first time kicked around the semi-realistic possibility of a black man becoming the President of the United States. Of course, that is the case now.
The main theme is part of "Maestro" by Hans Zimmer
The main theme song from the movie Braveheart is called "Main Title" or often referred to as "For the Love of a Princess"
The Dragster Wave by Ghinzu its the Main Theme
I think the main theme I'd that this teaches us that even though there are blacks and whites we can still come together.
The main melody or theme of the tune, usually is played in and out, before and after the solos.
Murder and building confidence
it means what the main character in the story, or movie learns
The main tune is called the "head." It establishes the chord structure and overall theme.
Alcoholism is the main theme and forgiveness is another main theme
just about every single war movie featuring American soldiers
the main theme is changes
Two distinct meanings- the main subject matter or plot device- for example Suspended Animation was the theme of The Head. ( Plan A-Head!) in the more popular use, Theme ( which should be modified to the noun clause Theme song- refers to the the Theme song of a movie- and some are wildly off-base. The theme of Patton ( instrumental, by Jerry Goldsmith,) was at least martial-sounding and appropriate for a war film, but the popular song- wildly so- Raindrops by B.J. Thomas was totally out of place in the violent western Gangster saga- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. so it goes- when they say Batman theme- they mean, usually the Theme song.