
In Duncan's waterside bar (Van Dijk's), "Movin' on Up" blares as Zora, Krebs and Loomis strong-arm the reluctant Duncan. He complains "it's too risky," but Zora snaps back "we spent 10 years together!" to seal the deal. The funky track makes this recruitment feel oddly peppy and bold.
Harmony Hall plays as the Delgado's boat cuts through the Atlantic. The upbeat indie-rock track underlies casual chit-chat on the boat. Its breezy, optimistic tone matches the hopeful mood of the sea voyage
Brief moment on the ship where LeClerc and Nina playfully tasting dinner.
Late in the film an abandoned gas station flickers to life as Ben E. King’s Stand By Me plays. A young girl clings to her father who reassures her (“It’s okay”) as the nostalgic melody provides an eerie calm. The classic tune contrasts with the danger closing in, blending comfort and tension.
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