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Bizarre sudden injection of totally out-of-place music.


Most of the movie is devoid of much music (certainly of actual songs), and then suddenly 75 minutes into it this 'don't hate me 'cause I'm beautiful' song is played over the action, seemingly to no purpose. Was it a plug? Like a placement ad for the song? It completely took me out of the movie. In fact I've paused it just to come post this, it was so jarring.

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I believe the trivia states it was an inside joke, sort of poking fun at Pattinson.

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I thought the same thing. I was literally so taken aback by the music that for a time I thought maybe I had left open youtube or my player on the computer and that started playing (even though I don't own this track).  It bothered me less after it's revealed that Rey is listening to the radio but still... very out of place.

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That's hilarious I thought the same thing!

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Lol you nailed it!
I was jolted into a scramble to shut down tabs and had to pause the movie to make sure I wasn't losing my mind!

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Totally thought someone had hijacked the feed and was playing something else. My wife was in the other room, knew what kind of movie I was watching and actually came in to see if it was the same film. I said "I have no idea what's going on."

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Here's an answer to your questions:

The scene which involves Rey (Robert Pattinson) listening to the song "Pretty Girl Rock" by Keri Hilson is a joke by the director to remind the audience of how pretty Pattinson use to look in the Twilight films.



"Ain't life grand!"

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Completely agree with the OP. I understand that it's supposed to be a joke, but that doesn't make the scene play any better. That song does not belong in this movie no matter what the reason. And it's a stupid joke anyway.

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I think Michod said it was supposed to be jarring, a representation of the world that was to illustrate that someone like Rey was actually just a kid who would be singing along to a pop song in a different reality. They initially had chosen another pop song but went with this one as an 'inside' joke. Either way, the scene would have had a similar pop song.

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Agreed. The song was there for contrast, to make the collapse of the world as we know it even more stark, like someone crossing the Sahara and remembering a waterfall.

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It was REALLY jarring. I thought they put it in there as a kind of juxtaposition thing. Watching the film second time round it bothered me less though.

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That part threw me through a loop. I thought my MP3 player had started and was playing through my speakers. Funny stuff, and very odd. Keri Hilson is gorgeous, but I never cared for this song.

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