My opinion is that it would be worthwhile to watch this movie just for the OST. The author of the original soundtrack is Kelvin Sheilds of shoegazing/dream-pop group My Bloody Valetine. At the same time, two BGMs made by Air were invited.
The song Bob and the others danced on the dance floor in the movie is also great, right? It was Too Young of Phoenix from the Synpop (synthesizer pop) band in the 90s. Although this group does not have a big reputation, this song is not to be missed.
Of course there is Just Like Honey from Jesus & Mary Chain at the end. The white noise heightens the atmosphere first-rate. The last part also hides the song that Bob sang. The song that
Scarlett Johnason sang in the movie is Brass in the Pocket by Pretenders, but Miss SJ is so cute~~
In short, this OST with Dream pop as the overall background Very well embodies the inner alienation and powerlessness that Miss Coppola wants to express.
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