Music and Lyrics (2007)

Music and Lyrics (2007)

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Music and Lyrics movie storyline. Alex Fletcher was one half of the 1980’s British pop duo, PoP. While his PoP partner Colin Thompson has gone onto further fame and fortune in the entertainment business which includes being knighted by the Queen, Alex has faded into oblivion, his only forays into the entertainment world being singing PoP songs at cheesy retrospective gigs. He has the opportunity to make it back into the popular music world when current singing sensation Cora Corman, a huge PoP fan, commissions him to write a duet for the two of them, it needing to have the title “Way Back into Love”, and which needs to be completed by the end of the week.

There is no guarantee that Cora will actually record the song as she has made arrangement for other retro artists to write back-up material if Alex’s song is not to her liking. Alex has a problem in that he was never good at writing lyrics, and is having issues with the lyricist he has chosen for the collaboration. He thinks he has come up with a solution when his temporary plant watering person, Sophie Fisher, starts humming some of her own made up and good lyrics to Alex’s tune.

Sophie is an unconfident woman and a hypochondriac, who believes that, although she writes, she is not a lyricist who can come up with words to Alex’s very specific song. Even if Alex is able to convince Sophie to help him, he will have to help her overcome her emotional problems in life, most specifically around her own current minor notoriety concerning her now love/hate relationship with author, Sloan Cates, who has put his skewed version of their life on paper in the form of a best selling novel. If Sophie does assist him, she may learn the hard way of the compromises that often accompany the creative process, some of those compromises with which she may not be able to live.

Music and Lyrics (2007)

Music and Lyrics is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence. It focuses on the relationship that evolves between a former pop music idol (of the fictional band PoP!, which is inspired by Wham! and Duran Duran and an aspiring writer as they struggle to compose a song for a reigning pop diva.

The film opened on February 9, 2007 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and ranked #1 at the box office, grossing £1.93 million in its first weekend. It was released on 2,955 screens in the United States and Canada on February 14 and grossed $13,623,630 on its opening weekend, ranking #4 at the box office behind Ghost Rider, Bridge to Terabithia, and Norbit. It eventually grossed $50,572,589 in the US and Canada and $95,323,833 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $145,896,422.

The soundtrack album with several songs performed by Grant reached #5 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks Chart and #63 on the Billboard 200. Martin Fry of pop band ABC served as Grant’s vocal coach for the movie. The album also reached #93 on the Australian Albums Chart.

About the Production

For filmmaker Marc Lawrence, writing and directing “Music & Lyrics” was a way to explore a world he’s always been interested in—the world of writing music. “Even though I’ve been in a band, I’m a really bad musician,” he laments, “but I’ve always been fascinated by songwriting. I liked the idea of doing a film about a writer, but if I were to write about a screenwriter, it would get too close to my own personal agony,” he jokes. “So this was a way to write about the creative process, which I’m very familiar with, and also to write about my other great love: music.”

To create the fledgling writing team of Fletcher & Fisher, Lawrence researched legendary duos like the Gershwins and Elton John and Bernie Taupin. “I read a lot of books and watched a lot of documentaries,” he says. “In many of the more famous teams, one person writes lyrics and the other writes music. I knew the conflict of a team, where each person had a specific role in a creative process that is ultimately collaborative, could yield some good comedy.”

Music and Lyrics (2007)

To add to the humor, Lawrence’s music writers would have to be an unusual fit. “Alex was part of a Wham-like band known as ‘PoP,’ and his partner went on to great solo success; however Alex’s career went absolutely the other way. Now, his only reliable gigs are state fairs and small local amusement parks, but even those are starting to look like long shots.”

Luckily for Alex, fortune smiles on him when the music industry’s current “It Girl,” Cora Corman, decides she wants him to write her next song. “Alex gets the opportunity to write a duet for this Britney Spears-like artist,” states Lawrence. “At first, all she has is an idea for the title, which she calls ‘Way Back Into Love.’ Now she wants someone to write the song, and sing it live onstage with her at Madison Square Garden, when her album comes out in a few days. Cora seeks out Alex to write the song because his music inspired her when she was a little girl. She thinks he’s retro, which is fine with Alex, as long as he gets a job out of it.”

Although, as a member of PoP, Alex produced several hits in the ‘80s, he has never written lyrics. He also faces a tight turnaround time to write the song, and knows that he is going to be competing against other artists for the one available spot on Cora’s album. Alex has only days to come up with a hit and reclaim his career.

Enter Sophie Fisher, a former writing student who has never attempted to write lyrics and, due to a bad break up with her writing professor, believes she’ll never write anything again. “As it turns out however, she has a natural ability to write lyrics,” reveals Lawrence.

Music and Lyrics (2007)

Sophie and Alex only meet by chance when the directionless Sophie comes to Alex’s apartment to water his plants, a job she’s doing temporarily to help a friend. “Alex wasn’t unhappy with his life when he meets Sophie,” says Lawrence. “He’s had to downsize and he’s no longer a big star but he’s comfortable and he thinks he’s figured out who he is. But then he opens his door one day and this exotic bird flies in and flaps around and flies out and he has this very strong reaction. He says, ‘What was that?’ Meeting Sophie gradually begins to change his life.”

The director continues, “Sophie is similar in that she doesn’t want to rock the boat. She had her heart broken by her former professor and boyfriend, Sloan Cates, who betrayed her by writing a thinly veiled fictional account of their relationship, which is now a bestselling book. It’s a very unflattering portrayal that calls Sophie an ‘imitation of a writer who had no real talent or ability.’ Naturally this crushes Sophie, and she finds it impossible to write again.”

“When Sophie meets Alex, they’re both sort of running on a treadmill and not moving forward at all. Both have lost the belief that they can create something beautiful and meaningful,” notes Drew Barrymore who plays Sophie in the film. “So here are these two lost souls who come together to write a song, and they do open each other up again to the fact that they have something to offer the world, to themselves and, ultimately, to each other.”

Hugh Grant, who stars as Alex Fletcher, also enjoyed playing a character who has fallen on tough times. “Alex was a world famous pop star and is now doing school reunion concerts. He handles his undignified position with great good humor, but in a sense with too much good humor. He’s convinced himself that this is all he’s really worth in life. He’s scared of trying to be too creative again. He needs to be reminded that he’s talented and passionate about his music. This is what Sophie does. She reawakens him both creatively and romantically. And he does the same for her in the end.”

But before they realize they can make great music together Alex tries to work with another lyricist and the collaboration fails miserably. Sophie, who happens to be tending to Alex’s plants at the time, suggests a lyric or two, and Alex seizes on it, asking her to come up with more phrases. Sophie is reluctant but Alex realizes that he must drag the song out of her or put the final nail in the coffin of his career. Suddenly, these two people who don’t know each other at all are thrust into a situation where they have to work together, intensely, for entire days at a time.

“These are two artists with very different styles, and suddenly they’re locked in a room together. Their individual quirks begin to emerge and they really get to know each other the way you can with somebody in an intense period,” notes the director. “They’re constantly writing and arguing and walking and eating, and writing and re-writing and trying to force out the song. And for anybody who’s ever had that experience with someone—trying to accomplish something creative— or even traveling for a long period of time, you know you can get on each other’s nerves… and develop a very intimate relationship.”

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Music and Lyrics (2007)

Directed by: Marc Lawrence
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Hugh Grant, Sherman Alpert, Kristen Johnston, Jason Antoon, Blake Baxendell, Haley Bennett, Brooke Tansley, Campbell Scott, Aasif Mandvi
Screenplay by: Marc Lawrence
Production Design by: Jane Musky
Cinematography by: Xavier Pérez Grobet
Film Editing by: Susan E. Morse
Costume Design by: Susan Lyall
Music by: Adam Schlesinger
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content.
Distributed by: Stüdyo Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date: February 14, 2007

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