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The score by Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is worth specific mention. It is unlike anything else on TV—tribal, percussive, and whistling, it evokes a sense of ancient spirits judging the guests. It turns a simple lounge scene into something primal and unsettling.
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: The audio mix uses a "jungly" soundscape to create an unsettling atmosphere that contrasts with the beautiful scenery. The score by Cristóbal Tapia de Veer is
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Mike White’s The White Lotus arrived on HBO disguised as a sun-soaked murder mystery, but it quickly revealed itself to be something far more biting: a satirical knife fight between the ultra-wealthy and the people paid to smile at them. While the "whodunit" framing keeps you watching, the real hook is the cringe-inducing exploration of privilege.
Creator Mike White isn't subtle, but he is effective. The show dissects "colonialism with a smile." We see the staff forced to perform "The White Lotus Smile"—a mask of servitude that eventually cracks. The show posits that the wealthy, despite having everything, are often the most miserable, constantly looking for new ways to feel fulfilled while ignoring the humanity of those around them.