Ok so because the Cars fandom has dragged me down like Satan one day will with me to fieriest pits of Hell (/j) , I feel the need to hyper analyze this one segment of Finnβs theme song in relation to Leland Turboβs death in support of why I ship them because I have nothing else to do
Now Iβm not that great with music literacy, so this will be analyzed from a more general perspective
But theme songs, as one would expect, are meant to reflect whoever they are tied to. Thatβs their point. And without context, preceding and after this clip are the more βupbeatβ parts of the song- which already makes this part stand out. Itβs one of the only points other than the end where the song truly slows down and breathes for a moment. I like to think this reflects Finnβs life as a spy. Lots of action and stress with little time to decompress. This calmer part is meant to showcase a more vulnerable side to Finn. Itβs the same motif, but much more somber rather than when itβs repeated before and after this part. Keep a note on that.
WITH context now, itβs Finnβs only time in the opening of Cars 2 (besides being on the boat) where he can stop and process everything properly. And itβs interesting, because this part of the song kicks in RIGHT AS we hear the static come back in response to Finn trying to communicate with Leland. Itβs a small hint to whatβs happened to him.
It also has to be noted that background tracks like this should reflect the emotions of the scene itβs playing over, to enhance them. This is already seen before and after this part, with the cords as heβs sneaking in being tense and crescendoing as he finally infiltrates the oil rig, as well as the action packed escape scene right after this. And given the audience can infer that Leland is already dead, it invokes the feeling (at least for me) of βitβs already too late.β
This all means that this part of the song is meant to represent Finnβs grief over losing Leland. He might not know it at that very moment, but it feels like the only time we can silently see him consider he might be dead. Especially as he tries to communicate with him again, almost in denial. Not to mention the way the music literally stops the moment he sees Lelandβs mutilated corpse, like the world stops.
And because of the context of the scene, and how this is FINNβs theme song it can sort of be interpreted that by preluding the discovery of Lelandβs fate, Leland himself is engrained in Finnβs identity. Whether that be just now after seeing what happened to him, or because they were possibly friends beforehand, he will always be apart of him now.
So in short, theyβre gay your honor (but they donβt have to be, you can read this platonically too)
I hope this makes sense to people and that Iβm not delusional-















