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“To have a song work for the movie, it can't just be written apart and shoved in. It's got to come out of the action. It's got to talk about the characters, not the story: it has to augment that action.” quote by John Hughes
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“To have a song work for the movie, it can't just be written apart and shoved in. It's got to come out of the action. It's got to talk about the characters, not the story: it has to augment that action.”

John Hughes

About This Quote

Source Film: Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 1986

A song must emerge from the scene, reflecting characters and enhancing action rather than merely narrating the plot.

In simple terms: Music should support the story through characters and action.

Key Takeaway

Integrate music with character-driven moments.

Themes

film scoring character integration

Mood

creative reflective

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • scene composition
  • character development
  • emotional pacing

Key Concepts

Narrative function emotional resonance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can a song deepen audience connection to a character?
  • When does a song become a distraction?
A Different Perspective

Music can feel forced if not organically tied to the scene.

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