![]() The actor-director enlisted jazz musician Wynton Marsalis to adapt “Daily Battles” into the sound of the era so that Yorke’s song would sound like “a ballad done by Miles Davis in 1957.” Norton then put the song into a prominent club scene featuring his character and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. ![]() Norton did more than just add a lyric from Yorke’s song into the script, he went ahead and found a way to incorporate the song into the 1950s New York City period piece. “It’s so instantly heartbreaking and evocative of so many of the themes to the movie without being overly specific to them, but so much so, I thought the idea of daily battles that everyone is fighting, that you’re trying to rise up and out of, was so evocative that I went back into the script and put the phrase into a scene.” ![]() “He sent me this track of him on a piano singing it and I was sitting on the edge of my bed in the dark, crying from listening to this song,” Norton said. Rian Johnson Worried What Paul Thomas Anderson Would Think of ‘Magnolia’ Reference in ‘Glass Onion’ ![]()
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