If you haven’t watched this video, go check it out on YouTube right now. I like this video alright, not too much things to show.
First Impression
Normally, I love The Weekend and his songs, they are all great. When I launched the video, the first thing I see is inappropriate for teenagers and that’s a thumb down from me – assassination isn’t a good way to begin a video. But after that scene, the way the video went was cool and he reminded me of a very close friend I haven’t seen for some time now. When I see him I’ll tell him I saw his twin brother.
So, that start is negative for me, nothing really special that gave me away, just that the song is really nice. The Weekend starts by adjusting his jacket and gloves, that’s still nothing to get me up, but might get the girls though.
Mostly his dance moves and his act is what makes this video great. The position of the cameraman when he strolls his way down the passage admiring the wall frames is at best. But I can’t help to notice that his lyrics doesn’t rhyme with his video, and even with that, the video is not boring.
Then he comes to the place where the crosses rest upon, he his attracted to it and he starts to destroy everything he admired with the crosses. It really doesn’t make any sense to destroy it, but with the budget for this video, I’ll say that the producer has produced a nothing worthy of re-watching countless times.
Now for him and cat to that’s been waiting to get out. He gets to the garage and gets into his car and drives out. To be realistic and not judge because we are fans, that looks utterly dumb, right from the beginning of the video nothing rhymed with his lyrics.
Nothing happened until the end of the video, except his cat changing into a wild cat. I don’t really understand the message that’s trying to pass there though, probably because there’s no meaning to it. The video goes on showing him drive on the lonely highway in his beautiful car. That’s the end.
This video might seem interesting, but the act and meaning of the lyrics don't match. All there is to this video is the nice song. I would rate this video 6/10, and the reason for the 6 is because of the video quality. The Weekend needs provide better videos for his fans.
First Impression
Normally, I love The Weekend and his songs, they are all great. When I launched the video, the first thing I see is inappropriate for teenagers and that’s a thumb down from me – assassination isn’t a good way to begin a video. But after that scene, the way the video went was cool and he reminded me of a very close friend I haven’t seen for some time now. When I see him I’ll tell him I saw his twin brother.
So, that start is negative for me, nothing really special that gave me away, just that the song is really nice. The Weekend starts by adjusting his jacket and gloves, that’s still nothing to get me up, but might get the girls though.
Video Quality
Now to the main part that’s going to keep me talking for a while. The quality of the video is crisp. The video positions are at best for the type of video we are talking about. Forwarded to 1:15 minutes of the video, the way he dances past that wall frame with the men on helmets is top notch.Mostly his dance moves and his act is what makes this video great. The position of the cameraman when he strolls his way down the passage admiring the wall frames is at best. But I can’t help to notice that his lyrics doesn’t rhyme with his video, and even with that, the video is not boring.
Then he comes to the place where the crosses rest upon, he his attracted to it and he starts to destroy everything he admired with the crosses. It really doesn’t make any sense to destroy it, but with the budget for this video, I’ll say that the producer has produced a nothing worthy of re-watching countless times.
Now for him and cat to that’s been waiting to get out. He gets to the garage and gets into his car and drives out. To be realistic and not judge because we are fans, that looks utterly dumb, right from the beginning of the video nothing rhymed with his lyrics.
Nothing happened until the end of the video, except his cat changing into a wild cat. I don’t really understand the message that’s trying to pass there though, probably because there’s no meaning to it. The video goes on showing him drive on the lonely highway in his beautiful car. That’s the end.
This video might seem interesting, but the act and meaning of the lyrics don't match. All there is to this video is the nice song. I would rate this video 6/10, and the reason for the 6 is because of the video quality. The Weekend needs provide better videos for his fans.


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