Komponist Tyler Strickland erklärt das Waldhorn-Motiv für die John-Candy-Dokumentation

Tyler Strickland, der Komponist der Prime-Video-Dokumentation „John Candy: I Like Me“, beschrieb bei einer kürzlichen Veranstaltung zur Award-Saison, wie er das Waldhorn einsetzte, um den verstorbenen Comedy-Star zu porträtieren. Die Filmmusik verbindet triumphale Elemente mit intimen Reflexionen über Candys Leben.

Strickland erklärte, das Waldhorn erklinge als isoliertes Instrument für Candy und rufe Heldenmut wie bei einem Soldaten im Kampf des Lebens hervor. Er merkte an, wie herausfordernd es gewesen sei, einen Film über einen überlebensgroßen Filmstar zu vertonen und dabei sowohl die beruflichen Erfolge als auch die persönlichen Kämpfe als Vater und Ehemann, der mit seiner Sterblichkeit rang, einzufangen.

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