By: Lynn Barker
TrollsĀ are those happy little creatures with big eyes and big hair. Theyāve been around for ages collected by kids, teens and adults alike. Now there is a new animated musical film celebrating them and their quest for eternal happiness.
Anna Kendrick (Justin Timberlake (āSaturday Night Liveā, The Social Network and tons of music) is Branch, an unhappy, kinda paranoid survivalist troll. These two butt heads through much of the film but, in real life, Anna and Justin are buds. Justin wrote a song and produced many others for the movie, singing himself and adding artists like Anna, Ariana Grande, Zooey Deschanel and Gwen Stefani.
In Trolls, Poppy and Branch struggle with the Bergens, large angry creatures who eat trolls to get their āhappyā on. Justin and Anna talk lovinā trolls, singing and bringing these beloved dolls to life.
Q: Justin, what was your process in bringing the music to this? Did you research the songs first?
- Justin: This is my first time of doing it on this level. Iāve never been a music producer on a film before; the executive music producer. For a musical like this, we take these classic toys and mythological creatures from so long ago (popular in the 1970ās especially) and really modernize them, that was our M.O. with the music as well. It fits with the humor. A seven-year-old is going to walk away and know āThe Sound of Silence,ā which is very cool, and a song like (Cyndi Lauperās) āTrue Colors.ā
- I came onboard a little after some of the songs were sought-after and cleared. The clearance process can be mind-numbing. āTrue Colorsā already was picked out for the moment (Anna and I sing it) in the film and āThe Sound of Silenceā already was picked out too. So my job for those songs was to put our own spin on them, make them sound unique and to make them sound like they belonged in the scene, much like musical theater.
Q: You wrote some songs especially for the film too, didnāt you?
- Justin: Yeah. I wrote four original songs, one of which you may or may not have heard (āCanāt Stop the Feelingā). Itās in the movie as well and was written specifically for the movie. Iād never done anything like that either. To write it specifically for the movie and to have a little bit of a hack code into the fact that some of the music sounds very ā70s. It has a ā70s funk to it. That was definitely the inspiration for āCanāt Stop the Feelingā as well. You treat each moment, and see the animation and how big a moment is. You know youāre going to see where the Bergens (troll adversaries) live and sonically complement that. Ā
Q: How was working and singing with Anna?
- Justin: Itās been fun to work with Anna because sheās such a good singer. She doesnāt fancy herself that.
- Anna: Itās a lie. Iām wonderful (they laugh).
- Justin: Itās been so much fun to work with her. Most of our work together has been us sitting at the (sound) board and us talking about her singing and vocal performance because āGet Back Up Again,ā itās her singing, but sheās also acting.
- Anna: We wanted something that felt like the āI wantā¦ā song. I would say 95 percent of whatās in the movie is from my session with Justin.
- Justin: We had a lot of discussions about (the story not stopping for a song). Iām a big fan of musicals. The first one that comes to mind is āThe Music Manā or āSinging in the Rain.ā Youāre getting a piece from a character thatās moving the story along and youāre getting a piece of the story thatās moving the story along. The music services that. I think itās probably a lot more challenging for young people where the music starts and time stops. We wanted to modernize our movie and make everything service the movie and move it along.
Q: How long did it take to pare down the number of songs for the film?
- Justin: There were four different versions ofĀ āGet Back Up Again.ā There were songs we cleared or tried out for different scenes. Every once in a while, you come across some irony, like Gorillaās Clint Eastwood that literally the line is āIām happy and feeling glad. Iāve got sunshine in a bag.ā Weāre using it with the Bergens, which is complete irony because thereās nothing happy about that scene.
Q: Anna, did you have troll dolls? Do you have a favorite song in the film?
- Justin: (to Anna) Careful how you answer that. Just kidding!
- Anna: I had trolls growing up. My first question to (the filmmakers) after they pitched me the movie was, āDoes Poppy have a diamond belly button?ā because the jeweled belly button trolls are the best trolls. And they said, āNo, but she has glitter freckles.ā And I was like, āThatās fine.ā I had the pencil toppers, which made it seem like homework was fun even when it wasnāt fun. They are that kind of ugly-cute. Itās hard to say what draws kids to them but I think itās like pug dogs. Theyāre so ugly theyāre cute. And my favorite song from the film is āCanāt Stop the Feeling.ā
- Justin: Yeah! The check is in the mail. But trolls become disarming. Not to speak ill of things like Barbies but they disarm especially young females. I when I was a young femaleā¦
- Anna: Ā (gives him a yeah, right look). I had a confusing relationship with my Barbies but I loved the trolls. I tortured my Barbies.
- Justin: I feel like growing up (with Barbies) thereās a sort of Barbie-dysmorphia thing. I in 2nd and 3rd grade, every girl in school had a troll. They had the Treasure Trolls, the ones with the jewels in the belly. I the pencil toppers. Girls would brush their hair. They were every bit as big as other dolls that were geared towards young females.
Q: Whatās great about voicing a character rather than playing a live action character?Ā
- Justin: We didnāt have to film a scene in the freezing cold.
- Anna: We didnāt have to where your body mic is supposed to go on your futuristic costume.
Q: Were there big musical challenges for you Justin?
- Justin: There were challenges with the music because itās not easy to come up with a full arrangement for a song, especially one thatās so classic and popular. Weāve gone through different iterations of some of the different musical performances, cutting them down and extending them. That can become a little time-consuming but itās still fun work. Itās still fun to try and crack the code of trying to not linger on with music, but still not cut whatās important to the characters of the story.
Q: Can you talk about the arrangement of āTrue Colors?ā Do you get nervous when you take on a classic?
- Justin: I was very nervous to be honest. The whole time I was at the recording session I was like, āWhat is Cyndi (Lauper) going to think?ā I still donāt know and itās too late to worry about it because itās already in the movie.
Trolls is in theaters November 4th! 4i4m2z
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