The film version is great, but the needle-drops are just as good. It opens with the A24 logo set to “Change” by Tears for Fears, followed by an intimate scene accompanied by “Forever Young” by Alphaville. Midway through, there’s “The Perfect Kiss” by New Order, and it closes with “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” I also caught other ’80s tracks — Peter Gabriel, The Korgis, and PiL among them. Even though the setting is the 1950s, this deliberate anachronism is absolutely “supreme.”
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i know literally NOTHING about coding. ZERO. and i just built a fully functioning web app in minutes
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You can change
You can change, You can change
You can change, You can change
You can change, You can change
You can change, You can change
Baby you can change
And still choose me