Creditos Finales

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The Haunting Echoes of 'Creditos Finales'

Bruno Coulais' song 'Creditos Finales' is a haunting and eerie piece that delves into themes of danger, entrapment, and the supernatural. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a perilous journey, warning the listener to be cautious of a creaking door that calls their name. This door symbolizes a threshold to a different, more dangerous reality where things will never be the same once crossed. The repeated caution against opening the door underscores the irreversible consequences of curiosity and the unknown.

The imagery of a spider's hand searching for its prey adds to the song's chilling atmosphere. This metaphor of the spider and its web represents a trap, a situation where one can easily become ensnared and unable to escape. The sense of impending doom is palpable as the lyrics describe the inevitability of being captured and trapped in the web. This can be interpreted as a broader commentary on the dangers that lurk in the shadows, waiting to ensnare the unwary.

The plea to 'run and save yourself' and 'save our souls' introduces a sense of urgency and desperation. The mention of the 'other mother' and the curse of the button eye is a direct reference to the story of 'Coraline,' where the protagonist faces a malevolent entity that seeks to trap her in a parallel world. This reference enriches the song's narrative, adding layers of meaning and connecting it to a well-known tale of bravery and escape from evil. The song's dark, cautionary tone serves as a reminder of the perils that lie beyond the familiar and the importance of heeding warnings and staying vigilant.

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  2. Dreaming
  3. Les Choristes
  4. End Credits
  5. Other Father Song
  6. Caresse Sur L'océan
  7. Cerf-volant
  8. La Nuit
  9. Creditos Finales
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