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Song in the end credits


Anyone knows title/author/performer of the short, creepy song played during the end credits?

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He Loves All The Children by Jaye Barnes Luckett. The song plays at the end credits, as well as a quick scene of when May first arrives at the school for the blind kids.

Jaye Barnes Luckett was the composer for the movie, also composing a couple other scores used throughout the film.
Deviation on a Theme - Shatter, and Deviation on a Theme - Stitch. Which are both different versions of the score, He Loves All The Children.

Deviation on a Theme - Shatter plays during a couple different scenes, such as when the blind kids crawl on the glass, and near the end of the film when May creates her new best friend Amy. Deviation on a Theme - Stitch plays during the opening credits of the film in which we see May in a flashback as a child.
You should be able to find these two second scores on Youtube if you just type in Jaye Barnes Luckett Deviation on a Theme.

I'm a big fan of the movie, so I hope it helps! ;)


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i just watched this film for the first time and wow. what a great film. it's like a better version of jawbreaker or something but in a horror context. the humor is kind of like jawbreaker, the dark humor. it's a better film than jawbreaker because this film isn't like any other film. this film is stronger in originality, mood, depth of character, and acting also.

there's one question that i have though why is may mentally screwed up? they never explain this. a person doesn't just start killing people and being mentally unstable just because they are a loner and have no friends.

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