
Stepping in the footprints of a T. rex, Alexandre Desplat picks up the baton for ‘Jurassic World Rebirth'
That shadow? The music of John Williams.
'He's such a legend for all of us,' says Desplat, 63, on a Zoom call from London, where he's been burning the midnight oil on the score for Guillermo del Toro's upcoming 'Frankenstein.' 'He's just the only one to follow.'
Like Williams, Desplat is now a grizzled (though painterly handsome) veteran himself, with hundreds of films to his name. He's already completed three scores this year alone — for the French-Swedish Palme d'Or nominee 'Eagles of the Republic,' Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme' and this week's 'Jurassic' heavyweight.
He's also making his North American conducting debut on July 15 in a grand survey of his film career at the Hollywood Bowl, a fitting, if overdue, coronation of his two-decade reign as an A-list composer in America.
When Desplat began scoring Hollywood films in the early 2000s, his music swept in like a breath of fresh French air — elegant, restrained, melodic, idiosyncratic — and the list of filmmakers who sought him out reads like a sizable section of the Criterion Closet: Terrence Malick, Ang Lee, Kathryn Bigelow, David Fincher, Jonathan Glazer, Greta Gerwig.
His ride-or-die partner is Anderson, who first employed him on 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' in 2007 and who teed up Desplat's first Oscar win with 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.' (He's been nominated eleven times.) May's 'The Phoenician Scheme' marked their seventh collaboration.
'As I started being a film composer, I had my idols in sight — of course Hitchcock and Herrmann, David Lean and [Maurice] Jarre, [François] Truffaut and Georges Delerue,' Desplat told me in 2014. 'All these duets were strong and they showed how important the intimacy between a director and a composer would be for both of them. It's not only good for the film, it's good for the composers, because these composers actually developed their own style by doing several movies with the same director.'
In a town too often filled with generic, factory-farmed scores, his were like a gourmet French meal, even though he grew up on the same diet of American movies and their iconic scores. The young Desplat was obsessed with U.S. culture — listening to jazz, watching baseball and the Oscars — and he decided he wanted to score movies after he heard 'Star Wars' in 1977. Emblazoned on the cover of that iconic black album were the words 'Composed and Conducted by John Williams.'
'That,' Desplat told his friend at the time, 'is what I want to do.'
It's fitting and kind of funny that two decades after charming audiences with a delicate, waltzing score for the 2003 Scarlett Johansson prestige picture 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' the composer is now promoting a stomping monster score for a blockbuster behemoth starring Johanssson and a bunch of CGI dinosaurs — and tampering with John Williams' sacred musical DNA.
'Jurassic World: Rebirth' isn't the first time he's had to brave the T-rex-sized footprints of his hero: Desplat scored the final two films in the 'Harry Potter' series, and he was also the first composer on 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.' He left the latter when Tony Gilroy took over the project from original director Gareth Edwards, and before composing any notes.
'I went as far as the change of directors and change of plans,' Desplat explains, 'and the weeks passing by, and then I had to move on because I wanted to work with Luc Besson' (on 2017's 'Star Wars'-esque 'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets').
Much like his work on 'Harry Potter,' Desplat's odes to Williams in 'Rebirth' are more whispers than shouts — though there are a handful of overt declarations of both the iconic anthem and hymn for Steven Spielberg's 1993 dino-masterpiece. More subtle homages arrive in his use of solo piano and ghostly choir, and in the opening three notes of his motif for the team led by Johansson's character — a tune that almost begins like Williams' 'Jurassic' hymn.
'So there's a connection,' Desplat says. 'I take the baton and I move away from it.'
He composed new leitmotifs for wonder, for adventure, for danger. His score, much like the original, is an amusement park ride full of sudden drops, humor and family-friendly terror, with a few moments of cathartic, introspective relief.
Mostly, Edwards kept pushing him for more hummable motifs.
'When I was tempted to go back to something more abstract — you know, French movie,' Desplat says, winking — 'he would just ask me to go back towards John Williams' inspiration of writing great motifs that you can remember and are catchy.'
Desplat worries this is becoming an extinct art in Hollywood. 'I don't hear much of that in many movies that I watch,' he says. 'It's kind of an ambient texture — which is the easiest thing to create.'
In college, he would listen to the 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' score on a loop, and as his own scoring career developed, he was paying keen attention to John Williams' more intimate chamber scores like 'The Accidental Tourist' and 'Presumed Innocent' — as well as juggernauts like 'Jurassic Park.' Besides the music itself seeping in, he learned that it was important to score every kind of film, no matter how big or small. Williams' work also taught him 'that I could have something elegant, classical, but with some seeds of jazz in the chords or in the way the melody evolves.'
Whenever he hears someone talking dismissively about Williams, Desplat gets defensive. 'I want to punch them,' he says, only half kidding.
'He's the master, what can I say?' Desplat told me in 2010. 'He's the man. He's the last tycoon of American movie music. So that's everything said there. He drew a line and we just have to be brave and strong enough to try and challenge this line. With humility, but with desire. It's a kind of battle.'
When Desplat received his first Academy Award nomination, for 'The Queen' in 2007, the one person who called from Los Angeles to congratulate him was Maurice Jarre, composer of 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago.'
Desplat had met the French legend a few times over the years, including an early invitation to a mixing session for the 1990 film, 'After Dark, My Sweet.' Desplat was aghast when he saw director James Foley taking away Jarre's melody and all the various musical elements on the mixing board, save for a simple electronic thump.
The young composer expressed his dismay and Jarre calmly said: 'It's his film. I have to accept that.'
'That's a lesson that I learned very early on,' Desplat says. 'I've never forgotten that, because it's still the same,' he laughs.
He was also warmly received as a young man by Georges Delerue, the great serenader of the French New Wave in films like 'Jules and Jim' and 'Contempt.' 'They were so kind,' Desplat says, 'such sweet men, both of them.' (Michel Legrand? Not so much, Desplat says: 'He said awful things about me in books.')
What they all have in common — besides a penchant for composing beautiful music — is the defiant, transatlantic leap from the French film industry where they started to the highest perch in Hollywood. Jarre left Paris in the early 1960s after the enormous success of 'Lawrence' and never looked back, forging meaningful partnerships with directors like Peter Weir and Adrian Lyne. Delerue uprooted from Paris to the Hollywood Hills after winning his first Oscar in 1980 and scored a few hits including 'Steel Magnolias' and 'Beaches.'
Desplat started professionally in France in 1985 and wrote roughly 50 scores before 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' the English-language film that put him on Hollywood's radar. He continues to do French films amid the summer blockbusters and American art house pictures.
'I dreamed of writing for symphonic scores,' Desplat says, 'but for many years there was no way I could do it in French cinema, because the movies didn't offer that, or the producer didn't offer that. I had to learn how to sound big with very little amount of musicians.'
He enjoys the freedom of a big-budget project. 'To be able to have a studio say, 'Go, write what you need to write.' The director, he wants an orchestra, he wants 95 musicians. Great! They don't even say anything. You just go and you record. They book the studio. They book the musicians.'
Still, the limitations he trained under gave Desplat some of his greatest strengths: creativity, resourcefulness, speed. He had to orchestrate everything himself, which means his music bears a distinctive fingerprint. And composing for small, sometimes unorthodox ensembles gave his music a clean, transparent signature as opposed to the all-too-typical wall of mud.
He can't say much about his 100-minute score for 'Frankenstein,' which he just finished recording with a giant orchestra and choir at both Abbey Road and AIR Studios, and which comes out on Netflix in November. The reason he does so many films, Desplat proposes, is because he's lazy.
'I really think that people who work a lot are lazy. That's why they work a lot — otherwise they wouldn't work at all.'
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A reparative K-beauty snail mucin essence — you probably didn't think that anyone could convince you to put something on your face that has to do with snails, but boy, does this work hard to help repair dark spots, hydrate dull skin, and rejuvenate damaged skin. Many reviewers said they were skeptical at first, but once they used it, they loved the glow it gave them. A collagen-coating hair treatment with collagen and ceramide 3 to treat hair that's been through intense heat or sun damage. Use this in between your shampoo and conditioner and leave it in for five minutes — soon enough, you'll have silky soft hair! A pack of Schick dermaplaning razors if you want to get rid of all the peach fuzz and extra hair on your face. Not only does this remove the hair, it gently exfoliates your skin, can help your skin absorb skincare products, AND makes your makeup application waaayyy smoother. Plus, it includes a special cap that ensures you don't go overboard near the eyebrows. The TikTok-famous E.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer to be the perfect base layer for your makeup, ensuring it stays put all day and night. It'll blur your pores and fine lines, making it look like you've got the beauty filter on 24/7. And it's even infused with squalene, so it'll leave your skin feeling super hydrated. A Glossier cream blush — it's fragrance-free, easily spreadable with your fingers, and super buildable. Whether you're going for a more natural glow or a bright pop of color, this will surely become a staple in your makeup bag. A mascara remover since you're tired of looking like a raccoon when it comes time to take your eye makeup off. Just swipe this on like regular mascara and BAM, no more mascara (even the stubborn waterproof formulas can't beat this genius remover). A volcanic stone face roller because your oily skin always seems to find a way to disturb that matte makeup look you're going for. Just swipe this on and watch how it magically removes all the excess oil. And unlike blotting papers, you can wash and reuse the roller, and it fits perfectly in your purse! A pack of Mighty Patches, pretty much deemed the OG and the gold standard of pimple patches on the market (literally, they're locked up when you go to Target... they're that good). These hydrocolloid patches help suck out any gunk from pesky pimples and help prevent you from picking at them. A box of Skin1004 "zombie" face masks if you're looking to reduce the appearance of fine lines and tighten your skin. This has albumin and aloe vera extract to improve skin elasticity and provide soothing moisture. Yeah, you might look like Frankenstein for 15 minutes, but the results will be well worth it. A bottle of Bio Oil, a must-have for anyone dealing with hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, or even post-surgery scars. This can help repair the skin and boost collagen production. If you don't take it from me, just take a look at the 39,000+ 5-star reviews! A CeraVe salicylic acid body wash that gently exfoliates your rough and bumpy skin without causing damage, unlike many harsher exfoliants. It'll help you achieve smooth skin and leave you feeling oh-so-hydrated thanks to the hyaluronic acid and ceramides. A Revlon hot air brush because the Dyson Airwrap costs an arm and a leg and this round brush gives you the same, if not better, bouncy blowout results. This dries *and* styles at the same time, saving you some extra time in the morning! An anti-chafing balm that's basically like an "I got you" for your inner thighs, shoulders, feet, and anywhere that tends to chafe or get easily irritated. This non-greasy formula is easy to swipe on and will come in handy when you're out running, hiking, or just dealing with the perpetual state of being sweaty. A foot peel mask, which will probably make you feel like a snake shedding its skin, but oh boy, will this do the trick to getting all that dead skin off your feet. Leave this on for an hour, and in the following days, you'll see dead skin fall right off. A bottle of CND SolarOil because cuticle care definitely falls under the umbrella of overall self-care. This helps your nail beds and the skin around them look so much better, thanks to the blend of vitamin E, jojoba oil, and sweet almond oil. A pack of UV stickers — once you apply your sunscreen, they turn white, and then they turn back to purple to let you know that it's time to reapply. They're super thin and can withstand sweat, water, and dirt, basically making them a summer staple for anyone planning to be outdoors. A teeth-whitening pen so your pearly whites can be... pearly and white. This easy-to-use pen brushes on the whitening gel so you don't have to deal with annoying whitening strips. With consistent daily use, you won't be able to help but smile at the results. A Maybelline concealer for anyone who's tired of looking... tired and dealing with dark circles. This buildable formula is easy to swipe on thanks to its cushion applicator, and it's infused with haloxyl which helps tighten the skin! A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel that'll help remove all the dead skin on your heels and leave you with skin that feels as smooth as a baby's bottom! A long-wear lip tint that reviewers compare to the likes of Charlotte Tilbury's Matte Revolution and YSL's Velvet Cream. It'll give you a beautiful pop of color and have your lips feeling hydrated thanks to the blend of vitamin E oil and green tea oil. An eyeliner stamp where all you need to do is stamp the wing on the outer corner of your eye and flip it over to the fine tip to finish off the job! Now you can quickly get ready for the day and not redo your eye makeup like a bajillion times. A satin-lined Hairbrella perfect for protecting your hair in the case that the weather has a mind of its own and doesn't take into account that you JUST did your hair. This keeps your hair dry during rainy, snowy, or humid days and the satin ensures that you aren't left with any frizz once you take this off! A beloved tightening cream with caffeine, coconut oil, and guarana extract, which all make a lovely combo to help smooth, firm, and add a glow to your skin. You know it's actually worth buying because even the 10-year-olds in Sephora go wild for this (and its matching body mist that comes in the same beloved salted caramel and vanilla scent). A powerful 30% glycolic acid peel that helps remove dead skin cells and promotes cell turnover for a more plump, firm, and evened-out skin texture. It contains retinol, which is basically like the skincare community's holy grail ingredient for reducing the appearance of fine lines, but make sure to start out slow with this peel since it can make your skin more sensitive. K18 — it does a stellar job at restoring moisture and softness to hair that has been through a lot, whether it's from bleaching or just frequent hot tool use. This reviewer says the leave-in reparative treatment is like "magic in a bottle!" A Color Wow anti-humidity spray to give you that salon "wow" feeling at home, and for way cheaper. This fights off frizz and leaves you with silky-looking hair. And FYI, this spray is heat-activated, so it's ideal to use it on damp hair and blow-dry for best results. A pair of exfoliating mitts you'll be able to see immediate results with, because dead skin will just clump up and roll right off your arms and legs. Reviewers have said that this helps with keratosis pilaris (those annoying red little bumps) and is a "miracle" for achieving smooth skin. A scalp massager you can use in the shower to help exfoliate your head and make sure all that shampoo really gets into those roots. This little tool easily fits into the palm of your hand and some reviewers said they have even seen hair growth after using this over time. A crème-to-powder waterproof eyeshadow stick if your second priority after serving a killer face card is an efficient makeup routine. This easy-to-use stick doesn't require a brush for application and will give you a pop of glow no matter what shimmery, matte, or metallic shade you choose. A breathable Glossier skin tint with a lightweight formula to give you jussstttt enough coverage, without feeling cakey. It gives off a dewy finish and is infused with glycerin to help your skin feel super hydrated. A splurge-worthy and dermatologist-recommended Elta MD tinted sunscreen — tried and true by so many that you'll want to incorporate it into your daily routine, even when the sun isn't out. This SPF 41 sunscreen has matte finish and has an oil-free formula that helps protect against breakouts (making it perfect for acne-prone skin). You, trying to subtly show off your perfect winged eyeliner, which you did with no touch-ups required: The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.