this song is so amazing. but for some reason, whenever i listen to this son, whether is night or day, i am depressed that night. yet, this song is one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heared. by the way, very nice video.
I think it's about King Louis XV. He was the one who famously said "Apres moi le deluge" which means "after me come the floods." He was hated by the French people and his reign seeded the resentment towards the monarchy that eventually led to the French Revolution.
I certainly hope you don't mind, but I had to do a presentation on Pasternak and came across this song... I loved your video (FFX + pretty music = win ^^), so I used it in the presentation. Credit was given to you, of course. Also, 5'd and fav'd
Very good job. It captures the escence of the song, I think. And the cinematography is very good, too. Is it digital video? 16 mm? In any case, congrats! And thanks!
Oh god, when she started singing Russian i pracically fell of my chair. i was like, Woaah. :) i didn't know she was russian. i'm russian. Actaully, it was kinda hard to understood. it seemed to be mostly about spring and something about crying. ... :S
I was gonna write this off as some arty, pretentious crap, but the twist is really cool and relates really well to the song (though almost humourously well for the ballet dancer).
Why would anyone give anger towards such a simple misunderstanding? Why would we hate you if you didnt know how to pronounce French? No no no... It's pronounced "Apray Mwah".
This is amazing. Regina Spektor is so talented and her music is so powerful. I love her unique-ness.
this song is so amazing. but for some reason, whenever i listen to this son, whether is night or day, i am depressed that night. yet, this song is one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heared. by the way, very nice video.
i love her music, shes very different.
this film is amaaaaazing. i wasn't really paying attention, but on a second viewing, i get it. it's great.
fevral dostal chernili plakat', pisat' o fevrale na vzrid
poka grohochushaja sliakat' vesnou chernou gorit.
Fevral. Dostat chernil i plakat,
Pisat O fevrale navsnryd,
Poka grohochushaya slyakot
Vesnoyu chornoyu gorit.
awesome video...and song
Wow wow.
Fevral. Dostat chernil i plakat,
Pisat O Fevrale navsnryd,
Poka grohochushaya slyakot
Vesnoyu chornoyu gorit.
песня, в то же время, всегда мне нравилась.
Vary well done, Bravo.
i really love the video...great concept :) made it even more interesting.
Awsome job.
I think it's about King Louis XV. He was the one who famously said "Apres moi le deluge" which means "after me come the floods." He was hated by the French people and his reign seeded the resentment towards the monarchy that eventually led to the French Revolution.
too well
Great song by Regina and the video is very good too. I thought that the characters flaws were a good refection for some of the lyrics!
You did a fantastic job...
I really like this video ^^
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February, get out ink and weep,
To write about February in sobs,
While the booming slush
Is burning as a black spring
great job!
I certainly hope you don't mind, but I had to do a presentation on Pasternak and came across this song... I loved your video (FFX + pretty music = win ^^), so I used it in the presentation. Credit was given to you, of course.
Also, 5'd and fav'd
I know it was Louis XV. The whole musical "Le Roi Soleil" was written about this subject.
Very good job. It captures the escence of the song, I think. And the cinematography is very good, too. Is it digital video? 16 mm? In any case, congrats! And thanks!
That's a lovely video :) Does the dancer girl really only have the one leg? Or is is magic of telvision?
When I first heard this, the Russian definitely caught me off-guard. It's like her voice suddenly changed (I know Russian, btw).
The flickering camera could have stopped after about twenty seconds, it just make's it hard to follow without falling off your chair =P
Oh god, when she started singing Russian i pracically fell of my chair. i was like, Woaah. :) i didn't know she was russian. i'm russian. Actaully, it was kinda hard to understood. it seemed to be mostly about spring and something about crying. ... :S
She speaks russian too right to be grown up in America
I was gonna write this off as some arty, pretentious crap, but the twist is really cool and relates really well to the song (though almost humourously well for the ballet dancer).
when she's speaking russian, what is she saying?
I love this song, but Regina "Specktor"?...
just used the correct camera angles...
Why would anyone give anger towards such a simple misunderstanding? Why would we hate you if you didnt know how to pronounce French? No no no... It's pronounced "Apray Mwah".
видео бестолковое. задумка может быть и неплохая но совсем уж в эмбриональном состоянии. типа эмо...