Everything Everywhere All At Once has been breaking records its entire history and it's score is no different.
Son Lux were some of the first collaborators to jump on board the Daniels' ship, signing on back in 2019 when the film was still just a script.
"I think that's the mark of truly gifted directors: to both empower and propel their formed family yet get exactly out of the film what they want. That is the magic of the film," Lott says."They wrote the lyrics for the hot dog hands musical and the one scene when it's planet of the apes, that's just Daniel Kwan playing trumpet really badly, kind of layered on top of himself," Chang laughs.
"It's very natural for them, because they come from musical directing, but they themselves are also a band, they're an inseparable team and they recognise the value that each brings. The whole is what makes it work," Lott agrees.
"The task at hand was to write a song, in the style of Randy Newman, for Randy Newman. That was one of those [that] I just kept pushing it off, but then, all of a sudden, Randy was a thumbs-up. They sent him a screener and he was, like, 'Yep, just tell me what to do'."To watch Everything Everywhere All At Once is somewhat akin to going on a rollercoaster in the dark.
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