Lady Gaga - 911 (Official Music Video)
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Channel: LadyGagaVEVO
Views: 32,824,108
Rating: 4.8111782 out of 5
Keywords: Lady, Gaga, 911, Interscope, Records, Pop
Id: 58hoktsqk_Q
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Length: 4min 43sec (283 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 18 2020
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This is really bringing me back to the old days when we would have to decipher her videos intensely. I'm emotional
I love the image of her floating away and the guy who ended up being the paramedic yanking her back down. I also love the image of the guy who ended up being a paramedic. 🥵
Did anyone else notice the reality flash at 2:16 when she crashes?
This really feels like a quintessential Gaga video holy shit, I thought we'd never get something like this again. I understood nothing for the majority of it and you know what? I love it. That's how it's supposed to be. Confuse me, bitch!
GUY meets Judas.
I love this.
That plot twist and CHROMATICA III!
What a serve OMG
The whole time I was like..well I guess she watched The Color of Pomegranates in quarantine and then the end got me bish
I wasn’t sure what to make of the video until the end, that was actually so good
So she doesn't have her anti psychotic pills, is plagued by her intrusive thoughts ("keep repeating self hating phrases, I have heard enough of these voices, almost like I have no choice") and in a manic episode ("this is biological stasis, my mood's shifting to manic places") takes to her bike and cycles into traffic because she can't take it anymore ("I can't see me cry, can't see me cry ever again").
However, the paramedics manage to save her (scene where the paramedic pulls her back down to earth) and when she regains consciousness the first thing she asks (which breaks my heart) is whether anybody died because she didn't want to hurt anyone else, she just couldn't take it anymore.
She keeps apologising and apologising and her last words are "I don't wanna die" just as the Sine From Above music starts. This entire video was an emotional rollercoaster and might be her most raw and emotional work yet. I love her.