The title of this tropical beat, jazzy sax, wah-wah guitar number comes from a line in the film itself. Coincidentally, I used to say "Hello, Sport" to a friend of mine. In a sense, it's also a shout-out to that friend. This is probably the only composition of mine (so far) that was written mostly on a bass guitar.
The film Élan Vital was quite the project to write both diegetic music (in-world) and non-diegetic music (not heard by the characters). This non-diegetic track, "The Gatekeeper," fades up as the diegetic track "The Blue Lady" fades down. The only thing in common with both songs is the guitar. You'll have to watch the movie to see/hear what I mean.
This song is actually made of three discrete movements with very specific names. If I were to tell you the titles, it might spoil the movie. It wouldn't be as spoiler-filled like the Star Wars track "The Death Of Qui-Gon And The Surrender Of The Gungans" - but it sure comes close.
The sad-sounding piano that comes in during a poignant moment in the film (spoiler alert?) was definitely inspired by Lost composer Michael Giacchino's use of sad-sounding piano during poignant moments.