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Joker: Folie A Deux (Ost) - Music By Hildur Gudnadottir
Joker: Folie A Deux (Ost) - Music By Hildur Gudnadottir
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Joker: Folie à Deux (Score from the Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack)’ reteams composer, Hildur Guðnadóttir, with writer /
director / producer, Todd Phillips,, following their collaboration on
the latter’s 2019 blockbuster, ‘Joker’. Joaquin Phoenix, who plays Arthur Fleck, reflects on the impact
Guðnadóttir’s music had on his performance, noting, “Hildur’s
score was a huge part of the first film, and really the
development of certain parts of the character; I think I found the
character while listening to her music on set, with film rolling.
And that's a really special feeling, any time something comes
alive in that way, and to have it captured on film. From that
moment, I felt like the character and Hildur’s music were very
closely tied together.”
For her part, Guðnadóttir was excited by the new challenges
this film created. The theme for Arthur took on a new role and to
capture this, she invented a new instrument. “Arthur’s theme is
like a thread of sound that goes in many different scenes, trying
to find its place, like what Arthur is going through in this film.
He’s trying to find his place between reality and fantasy, Arthur
and Joker, being in love or being made a fool of. The sound
world we had before [on ‘Joker’] was very string-based, and I
started imagining Arthur in the prison and how I could take that
sound world and turn it into a prison, really make this confined
space out of strings. I worked with instrument builders from
Iceland to help me build what I call a string prison, which
consisted of very long strings that are strung through a space
forming a prison. I used a trench cello to play through the string
prison, where Arthur is held captive by the sound of the strings,
and bring this sense of joy married with claustrophobia in this
horrific situation.”
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