To me, it was really important that all of the music for Arthur is direct and completely without flourish—very simple, almost naïve.
It was really important to [examine] what it must have felt like to be the soul of Arthur Fleck.
It’s almost like one chain of thought that’s carrying through, this kind of relentless simplicity.
As you can hear in the score, there’s almost no harmonies.
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