Indiewire: "Why David Fincher Chose The Smiths for Michael Fassbender’s Zen ‘Meditation’ Soundtrack in ‘The Killer’" (September 3, 2023)

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Eighties-loving misanthropes will find comfort in David Fincher’s “The Killer” knowing that the assassin revenge thriller is almost exclusively soundtracked by The Smiths — when it’s not thrumming with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ ominous score.

Michael Fassbender plays a near-sociopathic contract killer, unencumbered by conscience or any moral scruples, whose carefully composed world starts to spin off its axis when he accidentally kills the wrong person on a hit job in Paris. He’s a yoga-doing, almost Zen-like murderer for hire whose unreliable perspective the movie situates us directly within — and that includes The Killer’s love of English rock band The Smiths. Hits like “How Soon Is Now?” and “Bigmouth Strikes Again” are often playing in an earbud or on speaker in the many cars he cycles through as a way to come down from the rush of a kill. Plus, some lesser-known favorites, like “I Know It’s Over” off “The Queen Is Dead,” which plays at an especially bungled moment professionally for him.

“Trent and Atticus are our first call, and if they choose to return the call, I deem myself lucky,” director Fincher said at the film’s Venice Film Festival press conference Sunday afternoon. “The Smiths were a post-production addition because I knew I wanted to use ‘How Soon is Now?’ and I love the idea of that song specifically as a tool for assuaging his anxiety. I liked it as a meditation tape, I thought it was amusing and funny.”

Once you’ve seen the movie, lyrics like “I’ve got no right to take my place/ To the Human race” off “Bigmouth Strikes Again” will make sense as a kind of mantra for this lonely island of a man. In the film premiering in competition in Venice and out October 27 in theaters on Netflix, Fassbender’s character goes on a revenge rampage that takes him from Santa Domingo to New Orleans after a disgruntled client dispatches goons to try and kill his girlfriend at their hideaway. The Killer’s increasing improvisations that deviate from his usual modus operandi — “never improvise” being part of it — leave many unnecessary bodies strewn on the side of the road.

Fincher said he chose The Smiths because of their famously mordant wit, as voiced by Morrissey. “I don’t think that there’s a library of music by recording artists that have as much sardonic nature and wit simultaneously [as The Smiths], and we don’t get an awful lot of access to who this guy is. I thought through his mixtape it would be amusing, that that would be our window into him.”

“The schism between his mantra, the words that he lives by, and his behavior that is forced to adjust, was ultimately where the movie exists, where the character exists,” Fincher said. “As his voiceover is assured, and as his voiceover is telling us exactly what it is he thinks he’s going to do, the moment that disappears, the style of the cinematography changes, the style of the music changes. We tried to use the frantic nature, maybe handheld, the way that we staged the action, to really show unraveling.”

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So Moz and marr must have given permission and got paid? I don't know how this works exactly...
 
I was already looking forward to watching Fincher’s latest in theaters, especially with Trent Reznor scoring again.
Now that I know The Smiths will be all over it I’ll likely end up being biased and watching it twice.
In a project like this, I’m hopeful that our band is in great hands.
 
thought it was a remake of the hong kong classic starring chow yun fat.
trent reznors work on the call of duty soundtrack is superb.
has fincher made a bad film.
alien 3.
seven.
the game.
fight club.
panic room.
zodiac.
curious case of benjamin button.
the social network.
girl with the dragon tattoo.
gone girl.
 
thought it was a remake of the hong kong classic starring chow yun fat.
trent reznors work on the call of duty soundtrack is superb.
has fincher made a bad film.
alien 3.
seven.
the game.
fight club.
panic room.
zodiac.
curious case of benjamin button.
the social network.
girl with the dragon tattoo.
gone girl.
You think they're ALL bad! Harsh!
Although seriously I'll always feel that Alien 3 was the start of the Alien films being kinda crap. They should have stopped after Aliens.
 
Fun fact:

Michael Fassbender physically abused his former girlfriend. She got a restraining order against him.

Johnny & Morrissey should not give permission to use their music.
 
You think they're ALL bad! Harsh!
Although seriously I'll always feel that Alien 3 was the start of the Alien films being kinda crap. They should have stopped after Aliens.
the alien 3 is not the alien 3 that fincher wanted to make and he almost has no association with it now,the original alien 3 was set on a wooden planet,sounds strange,seen some of the artwork and his ideas were great but the studio took over and his ideas went out the windae.
 
You think they're ALL bad! Harsh!
Although seriously I'll always feel that Alien 3 was the start of the Alien films being kinda crap. They should have stopped after Aliens.
acton did you read that wrong,has fincher made a bad film.guys an incredible director with almost no filler in his body of work.
 
It'd be cute if there's a scene where The Killer plays
The Headmaster's Ritual and then he thwacks his
victim on the knees, knees his victim in the groin,
and then elbows his victim the face.
 
It'd be cute if The Killer plays the line "they'll be
blood on the clever tonight" and then he starts
chopin' one of his victims up.
 
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I have no desire whatsoever to listen to the Smiths while watching a man kill people in a film by David Fincher. I find his films to be okay but not as great as people make him out to be. I've rewatched a few of them over the years and in my opinion they haven't dated well. Weirdly against the grain I actually like his Alien 3 film where most don't.
 
So Moz and marr must have given permission and got paid? I don't know how this works exactly...

Yes, they would have licensed the Smiths songs for the movie. For the "Shoplifters" movie, which had only a $3,000,000 budget, they were paid $1,000,000 for 20 songs.

Looks like there are at least 3 songs in this movie, but the budget for the Killers is $175,000,000 which could mean an equally big payday for them, especially if the Fincher really wanted "How Soon Is Now" specifically for the movie. That's leverage!
 
'Zodiac' is amazing. 'Gone Girl' is one of the worst films I've ever seen. Fingers crossed for this one.
 
Footage of David Fincher receiving applause at the Venice Film Festival, you can hear "There Is a Light" over the credits rolling.
 
Yes, they would have licensed the Smiths songs for the movie. For the "Shoplifters" movie, which had only a $3,000,000 budget, they were paid $1,000,000 for 20 songs.

Looks like there are at least 3 songs in this movie, but the budget for the Killers is $175,000,000 which could mean an equally big payday for them, especially if the Fincher really wanted "How Soon Is Now" specifically for the movie. That's leverage!
What an extraordinarily obnoxious amount of money to spend on a movie. Movies these days are way too expensive even though they mostly use digital film these days which was touted as the way back to smaller budgets which clearly hasn't happened. Films are also way too long probably because of all the extra footage they can afford to shoot. Money is getting wasted somewhere.
 
Very nice, very nice.
Though The Smiths IS Morrissey
 
looks very stylish compared to his other films which are usually quite dark.
 

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