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No discussion of is complete without acknowledging Gustavo Santaolalla. The Argentine composer, known for his spare, haunting guitar work in Brokeback Mountain and The Last of Us , took a radically different approach here. He wanted to create a sound that felt both ancient and brand new.

This is the film’s centerpiece. In a moment of vulnerability, Manolo stands before a golden altar in the Land of the Forgotten and sings Radiohead’s angsty 90s anthem. But he changes the lyrics: Instead of "I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo," he sings "I'm a creep, I'm a zero" before transitioning into Spanish phrases like "Qué bonito es el amor." el libro de la vida musica

If you are building a playlist for , here are the essential tracks you cannot skip: No discussion of is complete without acknowledging Gustavo

It is impossible to mention without comparing it to Pixar’s Coco . While Coco (2017) is a beautiful, more accurate portrayal of Día de los Muertos with original folk-inspired songs like "Remember Me," The Book of Life is the punk-rock older brother. This is the film’s centerpiece

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