My favorite part of this video is when Bo sings about the post to her Mum in heaven. The aspect ratio opens up from the instagram 1x1 to a wider shot. Reminding us that behind all the staged posts with well though out lighting, shadows and intricately placed items there's a real person. A real person with real feelings, emotions and vulnerabilities and occasionally we get a glimpse of that. There's always a deeper meaning in Bo's songs
@@lucasloponi626”My favourite part of the song was the part Bo wrote deliberately to be the best part of the song. I took from it exactly what the rest of the audience took from it and that makes me very deep”.
I guess you don't have to specify a girl for this song to be attributed to, but I feel like the relationship between the 27 years old balloons and the part where Bo talks about "it's been 10 years since you been gone" and "give a hug and kiss to dad" is Bo explaining that the girl who is reaching out for attention has lost both of her parents by the time she was 17. That always gets to me.
@@seandan7873 I mean I know why - It's because you have the capacity for sympathy and empathy. I'm sure this imaginary person managed to get past this terrible time in their life and grew up alright anyway - based on their own story in the song lyrics - but it's a good thing that you feel something. I know I did. Partially because I related to it, but I think all of us should empathize at least somewhat - even if it is just a somewhat silly comedy song :)
the capacity to empathize with a fictional person is important, because real people that have no material impact on your life often have their lives affected by your ability to consider them, and as far as your empathy works, you have to construct their situation in your head to empathize with them - it's intellectually the same exercise. if you lack this capacity I think you're kind of broken a bit@@Zabiru-
well put , humans are organic , find yourself and everyone else becomes like you, we all live and die , same species, planet, sad to glad , its learned behavior to pass someone needing anything , and do nothing , its unnatural , we all matter, unless we at the speed of light , then were energy, love you seek , comes from you., @@davidace7514
When you start this song you think he's making fun of "basic" white women. When you really watch and listen to it, you realize it's a love letter to "basic" white women. His fake instagram posts had genuine love and care put into them, the composition on some of them is staggeringly good, and the story about the woman's mom in the middle makes it clear what he's doing. I love Bo
Everything about this music video is so well done. The body language and facial expressions are just perfect. XD He does the femme look so effortlesly its not fair. 😅😅😅
That really makes me think about why I love this song a bit more. Bo had no reason to be this good at making the actual shots in this video. He's doing femme and nailing it as hard as possible while being haha funny joke about it while making legitimately really well shot and well composed and well lit shots For me at least a lot of these despite being meant to poke fun are also unironically actually really impressive and filled with a kinda weird in a good way amount of effort where it seemed like Bo just took pictures he wanted to take in those precious 2020 lockdown months and found enough theme to put it together into a special. "Haha I tricked you into looking at my legitimate artwork with sarcastic lampshading"
There's no need to apologise for pausing the video, by all mean, give your thoughts on what you're seeing! It might be a good idea for videos like these where the lyrics are really the focus point to backtrack a tiny bit when you unpause so you can take them all in but fun to see you discover Bo bit by bit, he really is on another level
You're so cute... The accentuated blue eyes were a reference to the colored contacts and excessive chromatic filters that women use to "enhance" their photos. 😉 "His eyes are SOOO blue!" 😂😂
I think a lot of people have caught on to the fact that Bo's comedy usually shows us something comedy isn't really supposed to show us. He has a lot of open criticisms of social media and how it cripples the way we communicate, affects our mental health, etc. I would say if you like "Welcome to the Internet," I would say maybe think about this song in the context of that one. This song is about a person who all we get to see at first is the curated instagram posts, but much like the rest of us she is a complex human with struggles and triumphs and everything else. We get a glimpse of that mid song, and maybe the type of person this woman wants to project herself as (someone her mom would be proud of, maybe, someone who perseveres and has a good life despite loss and hardship). I actually think this is one of my favorite songs of his, because he's not being overt with the messaging but it's there subtextually. He's not even really mocking the posts except maybe once or twice (like he uses the word "derivative" at one point), but otherwise he's just listing the types of posts you see and copying them in a way that's comedic. But yeah, I think social media isn't the best way to communicate and understand who people are. That's kind of what I got out of the song.
Most if not all of Inside is about social media to some extent, and the pandemic lockdown and how it affected people's socializing via the internet in particular. And there's his personal story woven in there too obvious (as far as we know anyway - he's a good actor), but Bo has pretty strong opinions on social media as a societal phenomenon generally and he illustrates it beautifully in Inside :)
I feel like this song often gets short thrift because people don’t look at the subtext. Like, what in this woman’s life makes posting about her own tragedy seem necessary, while using that tragedy to show off her accomplishments on social media. The most I’ve heard a reactor say is that it’s supposed to show that this woman is a person like us with a real life. I don’t know most people don’t seem to look deeper in this song, when he is so explicitly intentional with his messaging in all of his songs (except really his really early stuff).
It's funny that because of what the point is (that people expressing vapid, self-centered, or constructed pictures of themselves online for other people doesn't make them less real or important), calling people out for "not getting it" like you are doing is probably a worse version of "not getting it". Bo has made it pretty clear before that he cares that people enjoy his work more than if they get it. I love diving in and paying close attention and analyzing his stuff. But that's because that's how I enjoy his content. When I watch a Bo Burnham reaction, all I really want is to see the enjoyment on people's faces. Some like to dive in like me. Some don't. They all are consuming his work the way that he intended.
'Weird' Al Yankovic is always a good time for comedy music and he has 4 decades of material. He's best known for his parodies and attention to detail in his video parodies but his originals are great too.
I never comment on videos on youtube but this song is the very first one that made me change my judgement of others. When I first heard this song I was enjoying it for the stereotypical white women on instagram joke with the 'basic' label that is easily attached and I have always thought that way in a disdainful manner. But the message I got from this song when it mention the mother and father who have passed away is that we dont know why people post what they do online and therefore it is wrong to always judge it. I will admit I will continue to judge other things unfairly because I am not perfect but this song changed my views for the better for at least this subject which is very profound for a self professed man stuck in his ways.
Love the channel, great video! Other Bo Burnham must listen/watch if you’re interested: Comedy (my favorite) Repeat Stuff 1985 (highkey a bop) 5 years (drake parody) Sexting (hilarious)
He has better songs, Art is Dead, From God’s Perspective, Oh Bo, or Words words words. But if you wanna do other artists’ vids you can do Johnny Cash’s Hurt or Bjork Bachelorette, any Queen or Madonna music vid.
Art is Dead and From God's Perspective are both great and under reacted to IMO. Oh Bo and Words, Words, Words are classics I feel everybody needs to see at least once to understand just how far his comedy has evolved as he grew up
My favorite part of this video is when Bo sings about the post to her Mum in heaven. The aspect ratio opens up from the instagram 1x1 to a wider shot. Reminding us that behind all the staged posts with well though out lighting, shadows and intricately placed items there's a real person. A real person with real feelings, emotions and vulnerabilities and occasionally we get a glimpse of that. There's always a deeper meaning in Bo's songs
"wheres the guy expla... Yeah" Thanks, bro.
damn what’s with the replies? she didn’t talk about that part of the video for some reason so bro felt the need to explain it
@@bertcompton haters gunna hate mate, don't feed the trolls
I took it more as here is this heart felt post and then the next post is something juxtaposed and absurd like a goat cheese salad.
@@lucasloponi626”My favourite part of the song was the part Bo wrote deliberately to be the best part of the song. I took from it exactly what the rest of the audience took from it and that makes me very deep”.
"They're taking the Hobbits to Isengard"-Martin Luther King
I guess you don't have to specify a girl for this song to be attributed to, but I feel like the relationship between the 27 years old balloons and the part where Bo talks about "it's been 10 years since you been gone" and "give a hug and kiss to dad" is Bo explaining that the girl who is reaching out for attention has lost both of her parents by the time she was 17. That always gets to me.
Same...I don't even know why
@@seandan7873 I mean I know why - It's because you have the capacity for sympathy and empathy. I'm sure this imaginary person managed to get past this terrible time in their life and grew up alright anyway - based on their own story in the song lyrics - but it's a good thing that you feel something.
I know I did. Partially because I related to it, but I think all of us should empathize at least somewhat - even if it is just a somewhat silly comedy song :)
the capacity to empathize with a fictional person is important, because real people that have no material impact on your life often have their lives affected by your ability to consider them, and as far as your empathy works, you have to construct their situation in your head to empathize with them - it's intellectually the same exercise. if you lack this capacity I think you're kind of broken a bit@@Zabiru-
well put , humans are organic , find yourself and everyone else becomes like you, we all live and die , same species, planet, sad to glad , its learned behavior to pass someone needing anything , and do nothing , its unnatural , we all matter, unless we at the speed of light , then were energy, love you seek , comes from you., @@davidace7514
I mean, the dad could have died last week for all we know. She only attributed the decade to her mom.
When you start this song you think he's making fun of "basic" white women. When you really watch and listen to it, you realize it's a love letter to "basic" white women. His fake instagram posts had genuine love and care put into them, the composition on some of them is staggeringly good, and the story about the woman's mom in the middle makes it clear what he's doing. I love Bo
This isn't a superficial song. I can't help but cry when I listen to it.
Everything about this music video is so well done. The body language and facial expressions are just perfect. XD
He does the femme look so effortlesly its not fair. 😅😅😅
That really makes me think about why I love this song a bit more. Bo had no reason to be this good at making the actual shots in this video. He's doing femme and nailing it as hard as possible while being haha funny joke about it while making legitimately really well shot and well composed and well lit shots
For me at least a lot of these despite being meant to poke fun are also unironically actually really impressive and filled with a kinda weird in a good way amount of effort where it seemed like Bo just took pictures he wanted to take in those precious 2020 lockdown months and found enough theme to put it together into a special. "Haha I tricked you into looking at my legitimate artwork with sarcastic lampshading"
Yes it calls out clichés but it also feels like it humanises the person behind that... ❤
There's no need to apologise for pausing the video, by all mean, give your thoughts on what you're seeing! It might be a good idea for videos like these where the lyrics are really the focus point to backtrack a tiny bit when you unpause so you can take them all in but fun to see you discover Bo bit by bit, he really is on another level
I love that people that Bo smashing down watch his videos! The best trap ever😂
Her face was like: "Do I look like that?" 😅
It drives me crazy how few reactors actually understand the meaning of this song
YES NEW BO REACTION!
"This is going to be sarcastic" ...yup, until it isn't.
You're so cute... The accentuated blue eyes were a reference to the colored contacts and excessive chromatic filters that women use to "enhance" their photos. 😉 "His eyes are SOOO blue!" 😂😂
It's funny how we can see your face change during the important part, at a minimum, it hit your subconscious. You should watch the video again
I think a lot of people have caught on to the fact that Bo's comedy usually shows us something comedy isn't really supposed to show us. He has a lot of open criticisms of social media and how it cripples the way we communicate, affects our mental health, etc. I would say if you like "Welcome to the Internet," I would say maybe think about this song in the context of that one. This song is about a person who all we get to see at first is the curated instagram posts, but much like the rest of us she is a complex human with struggles and triumphs and everything else. We get a glimpse of that mid song, and maybe the type of person this woman wants to project herself as (someone her mom would be proud of, maybe, someone who perseveres and has a good life despite loss and hardship). I actually think this is one of my favorite songs of his, because he's not being overt with the messaging but it's there subtextually. He's not even really mocking the posts except maybe once or twice (like he uses the word "derivative" at one point), but otherwise he's just listing the types of posts you see and copying them in a way that's comedic. But yeah, I think social media isn't the best way to communicate and understand who people are. That's kind of what I got out of the song.
Most if not all of Inside is about social media to some extent, and the pandemic lockdown and how it affected people's socializing via the internet in particular. And there's his personal story woven in there too obvious (as far as we know anyway - he's a good actor), but Bo has pretty strong opinions on social media as a societal phenomenon generally and he illustrates it beautifully in Inside :)
I feel like this song often gets short thrift because people don’t look at the subtext. Like, what in this woman’s life makes posting about her own tragedy seem necessary, while using that tragedy to show off her accomplishments on social media.
The most I’ve heard a reactor say is that it’s supposed to show that this woman is a person like us with a real life. I don’t know most people don’t seem to look deeper in this song, when he is so explicitly intentional with his messaging in all of his songs (except really his really early stuff).
It's insane how many reactors completely miss the point of this song. Sorry Bo!
Right! 😂
Yep, its all about her. Its so funny!!
It's funny that because of what the point is (that people expressing vapid, self-centered, or constructed pictures of themselves online for other people doesn't make them less real or important), calling people out for "not getting it" like you are doing is probably a worse version of "not getting it".
Bo has made it pretty clear before that he cares that people enjoy his work more than if they get it. I love diving in and paying close attention and analyzing his stuff. But that's because that's how I enjoy his content.
When I watch a Bo Burnham reaction, all I really want is to see the enjoyment on people's faces. Some like to dive in like me. Some don't. They all are consuming his work the way that he intended.
seriously, and it's so ironic
@@jordanledoux197nah stop simping 😂
it's ok to pause! just go back a little with your left key. and please keep reacting to Inside.
'Weird' Al Yankovic is always a good time for comedy music and he has 4 decades of material. He's best known for his parodies and attention to detail in his video parodies but his originals are great too.
this is an absolutely hilarious song. man, I died when he was just in a shirt and briefs 🤣
I never comment on videos on youtube but this song is the very first one that made me change my judgement of others. When I first heard this song I was enjoying it for the stereotypical white women on instagram joke with the 'basic' label that is easily attached and I have always thought that way in a disdainful manner. But the message I got from this song when it mention the mother and father who have passed away is that we dont know why people post what they do online and therefore it is wrong to always judge it. I will admit I will continue to judge other things unfairly because I am not perfect but this song changed my views for the better for at least this subject which is very profound for a self professed man stuck in his ways.
🐐🧀 GOAT CHEESE SALAD!!!!!! 🎶🎵
Love the channel, great video!
Other Bo Burnham must listen/watch if you’re interested:
Comedy (my favorite)
Repeat Stuff
1985 (highkey a bop)
5 years (drake parody)
Sexting (hilarious)
5:18 good lord so pretty
For the next one I recommend the country song
JEFF was HERE 🏆
Everyone always misses the aspect ratio change.
dont forget the pumpkins lol
He has better songs, Art is Dead, From God’s Perspective, Oh Bo,
or Words words words.
But if you wanna do other artists’ vids you can do Johnny Cash’s Hurt or Bjork Bachelorette, any Queen or Madonna music vid.
Art is Dead and From God's Perspective are both great and under reacted to IMO. Oh Bo and Words, Words, Words are classics I feel everybody needs to see at least once to understand just how far his comedy has evolved as he grew up
Patrice O'neal anything from him is pretty good.
Target audience. Hit, sunk!
bo burnham would make an incredibly effective boyfriend to (apparently) british white women.
lol another reactor who completely missed the point of this song and video, great job
Slowwwwpoke
Cover that moldy show