![]() ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Director Ruben Östlund on Getting That Gross-Out Seasick Scene Down to a Science ![]() I’m talking about those kinds of songs that the first time you hear them, you just fall in love with the music and you can’t get it out of your head.” “He’s great because he recommends songs to me that I just love. “I have a friend I often call when I need a suggestion for a song,” Östlund explained to TheWrap. And though making the movie required a long pause in production due to COVID (and then over a thousand rapid tests on set when filming restarted), there is no overt reference to the pandemic in the movie - except in the lyrics of the song we hear in the film’s final scene. Set mainly on a luxury yacht and a desert island, “Triangle of Sadness” is about the lives of two fashion models (Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson). ![]() In his previous films like “Force Majeure” and “The Square,” Östlund’s soundtrack cuts have included original score, classical composers like Vivaldi and contemporary musicians such as Bobby McFerrin. ![]() While in the post-production phase on his wild comedy “Triangle of Sadness,” director Ruben Östlund needed to find a song. Spoiler: This article mentions the last scene of “Triangle of Sadness”
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