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i think there was like 11 different versions of husavik before we settled on that version so yeah it was maybe potentially going to be in a different spot in the movie and then as the song developed and and we all we me and david started agreeing and then will as well started going you know what this is probably the song
Yeah, Molly Sundin is one of the Swedish biggest pop stars. And she was so gracious to be the voice of Sigrid. And Rachel McAdams sang a little bit as well. And Rachel's a better singer than she thinks she is. But yeah, it's all those big notes and stuff. It's Molly Sundin. She killed it.
Yeah, Molly Sundin is one of the Swedish biggest pop stars. And she was so gracious to be the voice of Sigrid. And Rachel McAdams sang a little bit as well. And Rachel's a better singer than she thinks she is. But yeah, it's all those big notes and stuff. It's Molly Sundin. She killed it.
Yeah, Molly Sundin is one of the Swedish biggest pop stars. And she was so gracious to be the voice of Sigrid. And Rachel McAdams sang a little bit as well. And Rachel's a better singer than she thinks she is. But yeah, it's all those big notes and stuff. It's Molly Sundin. She killed it.
and and it's yeah it was it was a great thing to be a great fun thing to be a part of and just seeing how like hearing you say that your family watches that movie it's a different thing than when someone is like oh I love that song it's like being a part of a film like that that becomes like a cult classic kind of thing because in Europe where I'm in Sweden like so many people like they think that's what I do and
and and it's yeah it was it was a great thing to be a great fun thing to be a part of and just seeing how like hearing you say that your family watches that movie it's a different thing than when someone is like oh I love that song it's like being a part of a film like that that becomes like a cult classic kind of thing because in Europe where I'm in Sweden like so many people like they think that's what I do and
and and it's yeah it was it was a great thing to be a great fun thing to be a part of and just seeing how like hearing you say that your family watches that movie it's a different thing than when someone is like oh I love that song it's like being a part of a film like that that becomes like a cult classic kind of thing because in Europe where I'm in Sweden like so many people like they think that's what I do and
And that's where they recognize me from is my name and the credits of of Eurovision, you know. But it's so fun to be a part of stuff like that.
And that's where they recognize me from is my name and the credits of of Eurovision, you know. But it's so fun to be a part of stuff like that.
And that's where they recognize me from is my name and the credits of of Eurovision, you know. But it's so fun to be a part of stuff like that.
Yeah, because I think it deals with a lot of interesting topics. The age gap between the two characters and Anne's character and Nick's character. I think it's the way they handle it. The director, Michael Showalker, the way he's handled it is so great. You really see the consequences of, because in a way it's a bit of a nodding hill, like in that sense that you see the consequences of situations.
Yeah, because I think it deals with a lot of interesting topics. The age gap between the two characters and Anne's character and Nick's character. I think it's the way they handle it. The director, Michael Showalker, the way he's handled it is so great. You really see the consequences of, because in a way it's a bit of a nodding hill, like in that sense that you see the consequences of situations.
Yeah, because I think it deals with a lot of interesting topics. The age gap between the two characters and Anne's character and Nick's character. I think it's the way they handle it. The director, Michael Showalker, the way he's handled it is so great. You really see the consequences of, because in a way it's a bit of a nodding hill, like in that sense that you see the consequences of situations.
You also get to know a pop star and, you know, Luckily, they were great with taking ideas and asked advice about what would that person type would be going through. And you get to see a different side of that whole thing, the imposter syndrome and those kind of feelings that...
You also get to know a pop star and, you know, Luckily, they were great with taking ideas and asked advice about what would that person type would be going through. And you get to see a different side of that whole thing, the imposter syndrome and those kind of feelings that...
You also get to know a pop star and, you know, Luckily, they were great with taking ideas and asked advice about what would that person type would be going through. And you get to see a different side of that whole thing, the imposter syndrome and those kind of feelings that...
i've been around in my past with a number of different groups and that got famous and you see that's always not what it seems you know um and yeah it's just a really beautiful story um i'm really proud of the music there's a song at the end of it called the idea of you that i'm really proud of um
i've been around in my past with a number of different groups and that got famous and you see that's always not what it seems you know um and yeah it's just a really beautiful story um i'm really proud of the music there's a song at the end of it called the idea of you that i'm really proud of um
i've been around in my past with a number of different groups and that got famous and you see that's always not what it seems you know um and yeah it's just a really beautiful story um i'm really proud of the music there's a song at the end of it called the idea of you that i'm really proud of um
And yeah, it's, and if you love, if you love like boy band, like fun, like lighthearted, um, boy band pop songs, like you're really like this movie as well. You love the soundtrack. It's, it's really good. I think we did a really good job of getting it right. If I have to toot my own horn.