Views : 65,203
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Aug 10, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.848 (15/381 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-03-23T02:10:52.953976Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
At first I thought this was some kind of story from the perspective of a guy who knows the girl wants to be left alone, but pursues her anyway. When Oscar starts dancing with that cane like a loony, you recognise that he's completely unnoticed by the girl. He acts more of a narrator within the world than being a character. We have no idea why Oscar is hovering around the girl until the very end when she's hit by the car. The cane he has is a skull, which is pretty definitive proof he's acting as a sort of grim reaper. The girl wished to left alone, and now she has what she wanted, in a way. If the girl had cherished the moments she spent at the party, and the people there, she would've not been hit. Then again, a grim reaper is a figure of inevitability "it's hard to accept", "you've said your goodbyes" and "you feel like you don't belong." Now, the girl is no longer tied to spending her wages on shit or the people she's trying to hide from. Rather than giving us an answer to how to avoid this fate, something like cherishing the moment, Oscar distances himself from the narrative and shows you the story.
Also, from a religious perspective "God, I wish I was home." is a double meaning of God's home and her own. The girl sees her own house as heaven, and God's home is literally heaven, where she ends up. Not that I'm religious, and maybe reading into it a bit. But it's fun to ig.
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@JesusFriedChrist
8 months ago
Every song you release…. Right in the feels.
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