![]() Sylvester Stallone Sparks QAnon Speculation with Coded Selfie Suzanna Son Covers *NSync’s “Bye Bye Bye” for A24’s Red Rocket: ExclusiveĬute Older Couple Doesn't Recognize Drake at NBA Game But of course the presence of “Bye Bye Bye” in this movie takes it to another level. Her original song is quite beautiful and the scene would have worked just fine with that song alone. So for safety’s sake, Suzanna performed both the cover of “Bye Bye Bye” and her own original song. We did not secure the licensing for the song until after we completed editing the film. Having premiered at Cannes and won the Prix du Jury and Critic’s Award at Deauville, Red Rocket will hit theaters on December 10th via A24. ![]() Take a listen to Son’s take on *NSync’s “Bye Bye Bye” below, followed by the writer-director’s insights on the track. That makes it a perfect reflection of Red Rocket, as Baker himself explains in the Origins of the cover. ![]() Instead, we’re left with an acidic indictment of the past, a shift that’s both a bit haunting and, yeah, kind of funny. Son captures some of the desperation of the original, but soulfully sung over the heavy piano notes, the track loses its sugary sweetness. Even that’s not what you might expect though, as instead of turning it into a modern hyperpop jam, Son slows it down to solemn piano ballad. To capture that misdirected wistfulness for that golden era of The American Hustle, Baker turns the *NSync classic “Bye Bye Bye” into something of a motif throughout the film.īut it’s not just Justin Timberlake and the boys singing the 2000 pop smash: The film’s other star, newcomer Suzanna Son, contributed a cover to the soundtrack. Its main character, perfectly cast with former MTV VJ Simon Rex in the role, longs for the glory days of his once fruitful porn career in the early ’00s. Red Rocket, the latest from filmmaker Sean Baker ( The Florida Project), is a tale steeped in deluded nostalgia. Today, filmmaker Sean Baker discusses the cover of *NSync’s ’90s classic “Bye Bye Bye” featuring in his new movie, Red Rocket. Our new music feature Origins sheds light on the latest tracks by providing insider information into their influences. The post Suzanna Son Covers *NSync’s “Bye Bye Bye” for A24’s Red Rocket: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence.
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