jvjrj-84687
Joined Jun 2024
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This music video is still underrated.
In "Still Life" RM plays with that term for art and compares it to life, how it *isn't* still, how everything is constantly moving and changing. And he does it so well. The train is such a good metaphor and helps convey the message.
On of my absolute favourite moments in the music video is when he turn form being a "bad boy" to being a "good boy" (I hate the phrasing but you get what I mean). I don't think I've seen it this way in the media. Usually, there is a transformation from nice/nerdy to bad/edgy what have you. I love that he turns it around.
Go watch it, if you haven't yet, it's worth it!
In "Still Life" RM plays with that term for art and compares it to life, how it *isn't* still, how everything is constantly moving and changing. And he does it so well. The train is such a good metaphor and helps convey the message.
On of my absolute favourite moments in the music video is when he turn form being a "bad boy" to being a "good boy" (I hate the phrasing but you get what I mean). I don't think I've seen it this way in the media. Usually, there is a transformation from nice/nerdy to bad/edgy what have you. I love that he turns it around.
Go watch it, if you haven't yet, it's worth it!