: The credits are often accompanied by Daniel Hart's haunting score, specifically the song "I Get Overwhelmed," which serves as the emotional anchor of the film.
: The titles are presented in a unique 1.33:1 aspect ratio with rounded corners, mimicking old photographs or a slide projector. : The credits are often accompanied by Daniel
: The lack of visual flair in the credits emphasizes the director's focus on the "enormity of existence" rather than Hollywood spectacle. specifically the song "I Get Overwhelmed
: A quote from the short story "A Haunted House"—"Whatever hour you woke there was a door shutting"—appears on-screen, setting the tone for the narrative. setting the tone for the narrative.