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11 Comments
ChaosEnginesays...I'm with @eric3579... that video was waaaaay better than the music.
Excellent staging, photography and some *quality stuntwork too.
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by ChaosEngine.
antsays...*money *laws
It reminds me of Hardcore Henry which I still haven't seen yet.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Law, Money) - requested by ant.
antsays...*nsfw
siftbotsays...This video has been flagged as being Not Suitable For Work - declared nsfw by ant.
Paybacksays...I lol'd just after she unlocked her cuffs.
Typical.
Paybacksays...*TheWeekndIsFromWhere?
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Canada) - requested by Payback.
eric3579says....
sixshotsays...Okay, so Hardcore Henry was referenced. Figure I'd give my take on it. H.H. has a LOT of camera shake. Depending on how you can deal with that shakiness, I wasn't able to view the movie in one sitting. It took me 3 sittings just to finish watching it. After a period of viewing it, I didn't feel too good. But there's a basic difference between the two. This being a short-film/music-video kind of thing. The other is a movie.
If by comparing the two as far as camera work and cinematography, I think this one executes the 1st person view better. There's less shaking overall, which makes for an easier time to follow what's happening. But that's my opinion of it.
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