Lana Del Rey - Freak
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Views: 34,085,954
Rating: 4.9052906 out of 5
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Length: 10min 52sec (652 seconds)
Published: Tue Feb 09 2016
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I'm one of those Lana fans who's got 3 shirts, all of her unreleased songs (minus remixes, those are boring) and drove 8 hours in one day just to watch her for an hour, but for me, i don't care about her videos. I just think her music is otherworldly. She's beautiful and amazing, and it's not like i can't watch her videos, but i find it funny that people are saying "oh this sucks!" and stuff like that. Who cares? It's amazing she does any of this, considering FUCKING NOBODY plays it anywhere on her behalf. So stop complaining and just enjoy the fact that you can see Lana in any capacity at all. She could easily record music and never leave her house and honestly i don't think we're all that far from that happening considering how much even her biggest fans criticize her.
Best ad for acid ever. 8/10. Would drop again.
She made it from jazz singer to cult leader
I like it BUT MAN I WAS HOPING FOR ART DECO TO START
Lots of Manson girls vibes here.
I love this concept that I found over the comments on youtube:
"So this music video is definitely a mixture between Charles Manson and Jim Jones, both cult leaders that lead people to death or to commit murders. In Charles Manson's case, he attracted the woman into his cult with his guitar skills portrayed in the music video. He also conditioned his followers to be dedicated to him by giving them a lot of drugs like in the music video. They lived in a remote lot called the Spahn ranch in California. The music video shows similar scenery with the desert mountain hills and the locations that some of the first half of the video was filmed. The connection with Jim Jones is in the red drink that Lana drinks, which during the mass suicide that Jim Jones lead, many of his followers drank cyanide kool-aid to kill themselves. You see Lana drank a lot of her drink and it transitions to her with Father John Misty both in white and with smoke. This can imply that they are dead. The second half of the video shows the other followers also in white in water. Swimming and smiling and embracing each other. They might be all dead and in a heaven-like state or in their expectation of where they would be, if they did commit suicide.ο»Ώ" I Wanna cry
I might be wrong, but it seemed to me like a lot of the video could have been mostly from that original scrapped Ultraviolence video I heard about from this subreddit? The one that was supposedly based off/inspired by the Jonestown mass murder? I definitely got a Jim Jones vibe from him, plus how distinctly 70s everything felt.
In any case, I hyped it a bit too much in my head, but overall I really liked it and I'm glad we got another Honeymoon video. <3
I was expecting a monologue :(
Does anyone get the vibe that Lana is just sick of being famous and doesn't want to do it any more? I swear she's a tortured soul trapped in the music industry. You can correct me if I'm wrong but, honestly I bet she's really pressured to put out things. It would be nice if she took a few years to do the next album and time for the next music video.