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Post by gelly14 on May 29, 2012 10:01:42 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on May 29, 2012 10:02:43 GMT -5
popledge.co.uk/2012/05/29/adam-lambert-never-close-our-eyes-official-video-review/Adam Lambert – Never Close Our Eyes – Official Video Review Adam Lambert – Never Close Our Eyes It’s funny the way that the US uses videos to promote songs, over here in the UK we always have videos before the song comes out as a single – to me this makes more sense, the video serves to promote the single, why wouldn’t you want to release it to get more first week sales of a single and a number one? That aside this is a great video, to me it was a bit of a political statement with the mind control, the drugs and the armbands. I loved the scene where they were cleaning the concrete and then started dancing…I thought the dancers they chose were really interest to look at which suited the video. It also reminded me a bit of This Perfect World and The Brave New World – lots of futuristic elements and thoughts around how technology might end up controlling us in the future. The BEST scene though was at the end – Adam Lambert whipping out some amazing choreography amongst gas and laser effects – great fun to watch and I loved the colour changing jackets.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2012 10:05:09 GMT -5
A little bit OT - sorry. As we wait for the music video (YAY!), I wanted to share this fun story with you about Finnberts meeting Sauli at the fashion show. You can feel Sauli's kind personality here and the love & support these Finnberts are giving him. He was really touched that ppl came to see him. www.twitlonger.com/show/hjqqe0This is a great story. I am so happy those girls said what they did to Sauli. He is a wonderful spirit who deserves to know his spirit is not outshone by his partner! I've really learned to love him independent of Adam as well. Thanks to all the Finns who keep us abreast of the most important person in Adam's life!
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2012 10:07:33 GMT -5
Loving that the press is loving the video!
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2012 10:11:44 GMT -5
What does "rickroll" mean in this context? I don't get it.
It is just 9:30 AM where I live, and I've had the chance to watch the video twice. Once early this morning after cleaning up the results of my dog deciding to crap and pee all over the house during the night, and once now.
I see that consensus has emerged on the list already. I hope I haven't already forfeited my right to comment because the video has been out for a grand total of six hours. I guess I'm about to find out.
I was REALLY excited about this video and I confess to being a little disappointed. I am a writer and like kryptoman68, that may be most of my problem. This is just my opinion and it doesn't mean I don't like the video or hate Adam or whatever the hell it's supposed to mean. As kryptoman68 pointed out, it's just that I can't watch movies anymore without thinking "get me rewrite." The storyline here is so half-baked, and as much fun as the video is, it could have so much more with a fully drawn story concept. And I can't stop thinking about that. So I hope you will indulge me.
The nature of the institution in which Adam is imprisoned is unclear. Is it a prison? Mental hospital? Work camp? Gulag? How did Adam end up there and how long has he been there? A brief glimpse of a dossier or computer screen or wanted poster could have conveyed so much interesting context here.
Why is a little imaginative context important? Because after the first few seconds, the video becomes unexpectedly unmenacing. Because while we see the constant observation, we're dropped into a situation that appears static and is thus uninteresting. Adam himself is interesting to look at, of course, but since we don't know anything about him, we have no sense of any real stakes.
Is he a rebel leader desperate to run to his band of merry men? Is he here to liberate these people? Is he an iconoclastic loner who is worried that he is going to be shocked or drugged to make him like these people? He doesn't seem particularly worried so why should we be on the edge of our seats?
Adam becomes part of the group ... he takes a look around but finds not so much as a hint of any kindred spirits ready to rebel. It seems that everyone but Adam is a mindless beaten-down drone. No one so much as side-eyes Adam as he marches around singing at the top of his voice or crushes his pills to release the beautiful blue crystals. No guards rush in to beat him; no one is punished at any time.
Why does it matter? Because imagine how much more powerful it would have been if, say, someone with a little spark, someone Adam had tried to befriend with the touch of a hand or a look, had been taken away and Adam could hear them being tortured? And then he or she had come back a mindless drone like all the others ... and then he found a message scrawled in his cell that said "YOU'RE NEXT."
Yes, how much more powerful would that have been, knowing that the consequence of conformity and the numbing drugs was the crushing of the individual spirit? And knowing that that was Adam's inevitable fate unless he found a way?
In writing this is called a setup and it becomes more of a problem when the rebellion actually starts. Without any setup, we don't know what Adam has in mind or why does anyone would choose to follow him. As they rush for freedom, what do they think is going to happen? What are they risking? Their freedom, their sanity, their lives?
This lack of a setup also steps on the message of the song ... because it makes the video all about Adam. Without the setup, the people are not the agents of their own liberation. Adam is. And as a result, when the transformation comes, it seems too easy. All you have to do is follow Adam, and you will be transformed into a fabulous person. The guards with their white gas just fall back and disappear, and somehow the fence is gone and everyone dances madly without any work whatsoever on their part.
All that said ... I loved the colorful transformation and the mad dancing, and Adam's great smirk at the end. Just wish getting there had worked better.
Here goes nothing. I'm going to press Post Reply. Please don't hate me.
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Post by wingsofbutterflies on May 29, 2012 10:15:14 GMT -5
Loved Adam on the Marylin show! She sure is a fan!!!
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Post by gelly14 on May 29, 2012 10:15:58 GMT -5
eTalk CTV @etalkctv New interview w/ the awesome @adamlambert tonight on @etalkctv hosted by the equally awesome @missdmcg
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Post by gelly14 on May 29, 2012 10:17:38 GMT -5
AOL Music @aolmusic Watch Adam Lambert's new "Never Close Our Eyes" video! blog.music.aol.com/2012/05/29/adam-lambert-never-close-our-eyes-video/Adam Lambert 'Never Close Our Eyes' Video Premieres Who: Adam Lambert What: The music video for Lambert's Bruno Mars-assisted track, "Never Close Our Eyes," the second single off his No. 1 album, Trespassing. Why We Love It: Adam's new video is set in a futuristic mental hospital, where he and his fellow patients mindlessly pop pills under intense video surveillance and slave away in an "Annie"-inspired floor-scrubbing sequence. Of course, Glambert stages a hybrid rebellion/dance party by the video's end! Check out the new visuals below!
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Post by happycat14 on May 29, 2012 10:23:17 GMT -5
Juniemoon, I aopreciate your post. I personally don't need any of the setup and sure, it's all about Adam. Bc it's his music vid. For a guy who may not be able to show a male love interest in a vid until 2020, I think this is a positive, "I won't cry or whine" kind of concept. And ties into Trespassing as a whole. But I like that it inspires that kind of thoughtfulness on your part. Fine w me if some fans are disappointed, hopefully it'll inspire some people, get new fans, and a dead-on Key of Awesome parody (loved their WWFM parody).
Wings - DO TELL. I was wondering why there wasn't news about Marilyn's show. What did he wear?
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Post by noreaster on May 29, 2012 10:26:00 GMT -5
Well, color me surprised, if not shocked. Being a pragmatic Yankee crank and all, I am not all that interested in music videos. Usually I find them more of a distraction to the music than anything, especially when you have a performer like Adam. Performance videos I'll watch until my eyes cross, but music videos...meh.
So I wasn't expecting much...and I actually really, really like it. I'm shocked they were able to film that in a single day...back when I was involved in advertising we'd shoot for a week just for three 30-second commercials.
It reminds me most of MJ's "Bad" video, actually. Really love how gorgeous (and un-made-up) Adam looks and how he seems to have learned to adjust his expressions and gestures to a more close-up medium.
I like it, I really like it!
P.S. I'm not getting "rickrolled" in this context, either. Je suis confuse...
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