Stranger Things 4: Did you notice this anachronism in the Netflix series?

Stranger Things 4: Did you notice this anachronism in the Netflix series?

Warning, spoilers! The following article reveals important information about Season 4 of Stranger Things.

The phenomenal success of Season 4 of Stranger Things brought millions of viewers back to their screens and revived old hits. There are songs by Kate Bush and Metallica – several chart toppers – as well as Mob, When it’s cold, I want to die.

The only major difference: this title breaks, for the first time, the temporality of the series. It’s the only song on the soundtrack that isn’t from the eighties. Released in 1995, this most melancholic ballad is heard in one of the most moving scenes of the last episode, when Eddie (Joseph Quinn) is about to die. Meanwhile, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) try to wake up Max (Sadie Sink).

Suffice it to say, the tune of the song goes perfectly with the emotion of the sequence. Written by Moby and Mimi Goose themselves, When it’s cold, I want to die It speaks to the feeling of emptiness and abandonment in the midst of a tragic situation – the same as the characters can experience.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxwAh2Praqw

The title has a special place in the universe Stranger Things Because this is the second time it has been used. Remember, the last episode of season 1 also used the tune in the finale, when Hopper (David Harbor) and Joyce (Winona Ryder) pull an unconscious Will (Noah Schnapp) upside down.

If the creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, didn’t trust the choice of this song, which seems to have a special meaning for them, artist Moby sent them a video message to thank them:I just finished the last season of Stranger Things and I have to say I’m honored that they used my song..”

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