How Son Lux scored 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'
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🗓️ 20 February 2023
⏱️ 26 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Imagine that you had your whole life to live all over again. |
| 0:05.2 | You could make completely different choices. |
| 0:07.8 | You could take an entirely different path. |
| 0:10.5 | Who do you think you'd be? |
| 0:12.5 | Who are the people in your life? |
| 0:14.9 | And what's your relationship with them like? |
| 0:18.2 | Would you change anything? |
| 0:30.3 | I'm Robin Hilton. It's all songs considered from NPR music. |
| 0:33.1 | And these are just some of the existential questions |
| 0:36.9 | raised in the much beloved film, |
| 0:39.3 | everything everywhere all at once. |
| 0:41.4 | And if you haven't seen it, it is a movie about the biggest things in life, |
| 0:45.7 | the smallest things, it's about the vastness of the universe. |
| 0:49.7 | But at its heart, it's about family and the bonds that tie us together. |
| 0:55.1 | Everything everywhere all at once is also a genre-bending |
| 0:58.8 | epic film, it's full of twists and turns. |
| 1:01.7 | And to pull it all off, filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Shinerd |
| 1:05.9 | needed a score, a music score, that was just as wild, |
| 1:09.7 | but also intimate and deeply emotional. |
| 1:12.5 | So they turn to the band's sunlucks. |
| 1:14.4 | This is a group that's fronted by Ryan Lott |
| 1:16.6 | with percussionist Ian Chang and guitarist Rafik Badiya. |
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