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The Weeknd:False Alarm


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yASSsss

ah-mazing.

best video of this year so far besides Perfect illusion :applause: 

Call me by your name and I'll call you by mine
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Bit insensitive/desperate considering all the terrorist attacks going on lately, get that controversy I guess. 

Songs a bop 

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elijahfan

Extremely-well crafted video, pretty reminiscent of Alfonso Cuarón and Gaspar Noé. Really good job. However, just one question... Why? It all seems a little gratuitous.

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gagaisitalian
4 hours ago, Karl said:

Bit insensitive/desperate considering all the terrorist attacks going on lately, get that controversy I guess. 

Songs a bop 

Not everyone has to be P.C. 24/7. Entertainment is entertainment.

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Glittertinks

The song has grown to me since it was released. And that video is dope, like it had me shook.

The ending!!!!! :emma:

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StrawberryBlond

That all got quite deep at the end. I was just confused as to why the girl was there in the first place (did they need her as a potential hostage in a police situation?) and I'm guessing that the guy in the van got annoyed that she was thrown in before the money, which lost a great amount? And at the end, I wondered why he pointed the gun at her but then realised that she took the bag with the money. Did that suggest that she lost the emotion of the situation and when all was said and done, that there was a lot of money in that bag that she could have for herself? So, it was kinda like saying, she seemed like the innocent party, but at the end, she was just a money hungry bitch and you can't trust anyone to be good and kind? Quite beautifully sad.

Maybe that was how the video matched the song's content in the end because I really don't see what the video had to do with the song whatsoever, it was like he just wanted an excuse to do a controversial video and a heist worked with the frantic nature of the song. The song's growing on me, but it'll still never be as dear to me as his slower songs. That's where he shines.

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