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Son Lux - This is a Life (from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once')

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Dec 7, 2022
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ANECDOTE

Script That Seemed Unmakeable

  • Son Lux (Ryan Lott) received the Daniels' script and initially thought it was broken because pages felt out of order.
  • He assumed the film would never get made until they attached Michelle Yeoh, which changed everything.
INSIGHT

Claiming The End-Credits Moment

  • The film required about an hour and 50 minutes of original music, creating pressure to claim the end-credits moment.
  • They decided the composer should write the end-credits song to make that moment belong to the film's voice.
ADVICE

Design The Song As A Vulnerable Duet

  • Make an end-credits song feel emotionally open and vulnerable rather than purely celebratory.
  • Design it as a duet with contrasting voices to reflect conflicting perspectives in the film.
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