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: The music was developed before the script was even finished, making it a foundational part of the film's "DNA".

The partnership between Electric Youth and Pilotpriest is a cornerstone of the modern synthwave and cinematic score scenes.

: The opening verse contrasts being "careful" with having a "heart," challenging the idea that someone who is cautious or sensitive "truly doesn't care".

: The central chorus— "Oh, you might shed some tears / But these modern fears / Won't hold you down" —serves as an anthem of endurance, suggesting that while modern anxieties are pervasive, they are ultimately temporary.

: Pilotpriest's version for the Come True Soundtrack transforms the original's airy synth-pop into a haunting, atmospheric landscape of "melodic strings and synthesized vocals".

: The track utilizes "ethereal synthesizers and emotive vocals" to mirror the internal psychological state of the film's protagonist, Sarah.

You can listen to the Pilotpriest Come True Version on the official Electric Youth YouTube channel.

: In the Pilotpriest "Come True Version," the lyrics take on a darker, more visceral meaning related to the film’s themes of sleep paralysis, nightmares, and the blurred lines between reality and dreams. Musical Collaboration

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