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Good interpretation. Me, I don't bother trying to understand videos. I just keep saying to myself that it was the Eighties. And very little made sense in that decade. That's why I loved that decade. It's like life was a movie, and Terry Gilliam was the director.
Due to the style of the music I personally associate this song more with the dreamy and surreal aspects of strong love - it's power to alter one's subjective perception of reality - than sensuality or passion.
Due to this, I find the video extremely appropriate and fitting. To me it's like a surreal and carnivalized wedding, showing some of the most traditional external aspects of love, but twisted into an absurd perversity.
In a nutshell, I think both the song and the vid are awesome.
I think it depicts the wedding of a pair in love. The guests consider it entertainment for themselves, and evaluate it accordingly.
One of the guests, the man with the mask, also desires the bride, and the sight of the pair both exhilarates and pains the man - the mask is a metaphor of his "secret". The turtles depict the masked man and the bride, with one turtle trying to reach the other, only to see it glide away past.
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Due to this, I find the video extremely appropriate and fitting. To me it's like a surreal and carnivalized wedding, showing some of the most traditional external aspects of love, but twisted into an absurd perversity.
In a nutshell, I think both the song and the vid are awesome.
I think it depicts the wedding of a pair in love. The guests consider it entertainment for themselves, and evaluate it accordingly.
One of the guests, the man with the mask, also desires the bride, and the sight of the pair both exhilarates and pains the man - the mask is a metaphor of his "secret". The turtles depict the masked man and the bride, with one turtle trying to reach the other, only to see it glide away past.
Different areas and moments of love.