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Am I the only one who's more excited about the album than for Tropico ????????/

but tropico is already out, so no one who has seen it can be considered excited anymore (maybe hyped but theyve seen it) :flop:

 

Now yes, lets concentrate on that album :legend:

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I thought it was very pretty and well thought out. I'm interested to see what her next album has in store... Tropico reminded me of the closing segment to the Born To Die era, and an opening to Ultra Violence <3

 

Also, anyone know the music during the credits? It was BEAUTIFUL. 

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What a great and memorable title! I love her songs, but just wish she would have more variety in Ultraviolence. I listen to Lana only when I am in "that" mood

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I thought it was very pretty and well thought out. I'm interested to see what her next album has in store... Tropico reminded me of the closing segment to the Born To Die era, and an opening to Ultra Violence <3

 

Also, anyone know the music during the credits? It was BEAUTIFUL. 

there is a link to the music in the credits in the Lana Del rey thread!

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Cliched, superficial, boring and sometimes rather absurd (although not in a good way). What was the purpose of the albino man? Did he have any sort of significance or was he just used for aesthetic purposes?

 

A lot of pretty imagery piled into 25 mins of drivel  :coffee:

 

Sounds like a Lorde music video.

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I thought it was very pretty and well thought out. I'm interested to see what her next album has in store... Tropico reminded me of the closing segment to the Born To Die era, and an opening to Ultra Violence <3

 

Also, anyone know the music during the credits? It was BEAUTIFUL. 

Fin (Final Credits)

http://www.filedropper.com/credits

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The monologue between Body Electric and Gods and Monsters was a bit... lacking, but everything else was great. I especially loved the Bel Air portion :legend: The cinematography :legend:

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JudasInTheDark

Absolutely loved it. I couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable and dirty watching the middle section with Gods & Monsters, but after I saw Bel Air and it ended, it all made sense to me. I feel like dirty feel in the middle section is exactly what Lana wanted, and then at the end, she redeems her sins. Just such a great film. The score was fantastic as well.

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