Warning: big juicy SPOILERS coming to Stranger Things Season 4, Volume 1. Check back when you get caught!
As the spectators pass in front of the Strange things End of season 4 volume 1 , many things are obvious. On the one hand, Hawkins, Indiana is not a place for normal humans, but also, we now have some of our many Strange things Answers to questions about Eleven , Upside down, and why Vecna is determined to destroy lives. But, a sequence that has resulted in many Strange things thoughts in the rest of season 4, it’s where Max (Sadie Sink) frees himself from the curse of Vecna with his favorite song. Now Sink has revealed the potentially stunning way he prepared for the stage and what he thinks about the song that saved Max now.
How did Stranger Things’ Sadie Sink prepare for Max’s big scene?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a large (and hopefully quite shady) rock for several weeks, you probably know that one of the most talked about footage on Strange things Season 4, Volume 1 takes place during episode 4, “Dear Billy”. In the episode, Sadie Sink’s Max is lured into Vecna’s mental lair so that he can play on his blame for Billy’s death and eventually take him away. Unfortunately for him, Hawkins’ gang found a way out for Max through his favorite song, Once again, Kate Bush’s popular 1980s hit , “Up that hill”. And, Sink said dressing table who prepared for the stage in a way that many people could not bear:
I think the day we shot the fourth episode sequence, the song was playing. And I would have played it on headphones anyway. There was a real tape in the Walkman and I could listen to it if I wanted, but I spent a whole day in my spare time where I was at home and I listened to it in the background all day, just to see if it would be okay for me. it’s crazy, because that’s what Max was supposed to do. So I’m like, Oh my God. Would you be sick of it? How does it do all day?
Well, that’s a level of commitment to creating a character and working on a scene that I think a lot of people would turn down, right? We’ve all had and still have favorite songs, but we’ve probably all had that moment where we listen to them and say, “Oh, okay. You may have heard this. also, as well a lot now. I tend to throw soooooo come back later and stop playing the tune so much, lest you end up hating it or suffering from some sort of repetition-induced psychological breakdown, but it’s easy enough to see why Sink felt he had to keep listening.
Bush’s single brings Max out of his trance from Vecna, allowing him to hurt the villain enough to get out of Mind Lair and back into his body. But there’s no way to know if Max is completely off the hook, so whenever we see her after she’s on the run, Max is either listening to the song or has the tape and headphones ready so he can easily hit play. one moment. try to save yourself.
So the big question now is: Did Sadie Sink get tired of the powerful melody that saved Max? She continued:
That’s a lot, but I haven’t had enough yet, which is good. [Laughs.] Know the emotional connection that [Max] it has to do with this song, and how it is a kind of hymn, performed over it. It’s something about the energy of the song and the synthesizer and the lyrics and all that. It is so perfect. They couldn’t have picked a more perfect song.
Honestly, I think there are millions of them Strange things spectators and music fans, wherever they agree. We can see if Max is completely off the hook and take at least some of our others Strange things questions about season 4 he replied (I hope!) when Volume 2 (which promises to be full of chaos) arrives on Netflix on July 1st.
Source: Cinemablend

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