C'était mieux demain Ost by Romain Trouillet
C'était mieux demain
A
Film Vinciane Millereau
Cast Elsa
Zylberstein, Didier
Bourdon, Mathilde
Le Borgne
Original
Music Romain Trouillet
Label
Plaza Mayor Company Ltd
In a small French town,
Hélène, Michel, and their two children live happily in the carefree days of the
1950s. Suddenly propelled into 2025, the couple discovers a modern world
completely unlike the one they know. For Hélène, who has always lived properly
in her husband's shadow, it is a revolution. But for Michel, who sees his male
privileges shattered, it is a catastrophe. Between new winds and the scent of
the past, this time-travel journey will not be without its challenges.
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In C’était
mieux demain, we enter a temporal comedy: a couple from the 1950s is suddenly
propelled into 2025, confronted with a world they no longer recognize. The
music in this film never underlines the comedy; instead, it conveys inner
dissonance, the nostalgia of a lost time, surprise, and at times the anxiety of
the unknown. The love theme, fully developed in the piece Flashback,
becomes the secret thread of the original score, an underlying memory running
through even the lightest moments. The piano converses with the orchestra,
which unfolds sweeping phrases to illuminate the irony of the temporal shock.
At times, the music is adorned with Latin colors and echoes of 1950s cinema,
weaving a fragrance of the past into the film’s opening part. Thus, the score
does not echo the laughter: it sets up a sensitive counterpoint that enriches
the comedy with an unexpected dimension.
Romain Trouillet - Composer
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