You need to do a reaction next but of the mv making of LALALALA so you can see the behind the scenes of everything and understand better the story of the video. Also s-class is also good to react
Stray Kids bless STAY with sharing the making of several MVs or album prologues from their comeback with us. We see just how hardworking these boys are for us. I love watching them produce their music & they talk about their motivation behind the music they make... If interested : Stray Kids "락 (樂) (LALALALA)" M/V & "樂-STAR" Prologue MAKING FILM : ruclips.net/video/r_n3S_9m9J4/видео.html 🔥❤🔥 It’s crazy how much they get done in 4 days, the special effects and all the cast mates. It’s top tier. Looking forward to your next reaction.🖖🏼
Thank you so much for your reaction. Stray Kids are just amazing. So many people I have seen do reactions say that the MV's are like mini movies. The making of LaLaLaLa is a great one to check out as well. The mv for Back Door is a great song and has some really cool transitions as well.
And the bus isn't so random, both because of the Dark Night reference and their debut m/v having the bus be part of their "break out" and the number is their debut date. ❤
Thank you for your reaction Tony and I just want to let you know that the audio bass sound is really turn down 🔉or fade out on the MV. - In LALALALA there are 4 emotions, "Joy, Anger, Sorrow, Pleasure" represented by each of those 4 scenes they were in, you can see a Chinese character disappear meaning they beat those emotions until all that's left is the character for pleasure. - 1 Anger was at the bottom of the ocean (One Piece/Pirates/Caribbean). It's a dense emotion that we try to smother & it thrives under pressure. - 2 Joy was a bank. It's an emotion that we store & take out for special things. These were the clowns who look like the ones from the Dark Knight. - 3 Sorrow was a stark place of floating ash and monuments that were like graves. The members who represent this emotion are in pale & washed out colors mixed with white. - 4 Happiness/Pleasure was in a fort of musical. It's an emotion that's loud & messy. We hear it before we see it. [Mad Max mixed with military.] - I think the giant figures (titans) represent Fear & stage fright for the children. [based on Japanese spirits of drowned sailors called Umibozu] They dissipate when the words (Chinese letters overhead) of the emotions in the children's heads disappear. Once SKZ help defeated these negative emotions, the kids were able to perform with pleasure. - So song meaning is although all those emotions are ones we must feel in life, pleasure is the most important so that you can live a happy fulfilling life where negative emotions weren't the ones taking over. Just let loose and try to have fun no matter what it is you're doing. 🖖🏽😁
You clocked the Dark Night and The Pirates of the Caribbean references, there is also Mad Max: Fury Road, and possible Attack on Titan, though I've heard that the giant things are supposed to be a Japanese sea demon kind of thing, so not sure about that one. So yes, lots of movie references. B/c its all happened inside the kids heads.
[tip-toeing in] one theory from the Stayville library is: the monsters in front of the "drumline kids" could be part of Japanese folklore called Umibōzu or "sea priest/monk". They are renowned as the most terrifying sea monsters believed to be the souls of drowned monks. Over time, fueled by resentment, they transform into these bald-headed, big black-eyed sea giants, some of them smaller in size. They emerge on peaceful nights to instill fear by smashing boats and drowning sailors who venture into their territory. [tip-toeing out]... 🖖🏽
They have a video for the making of the MV. (Search LALALALA making film. The better one is the one that has the prolog in it too.) And a Docuseries documenting the people who work on the concepts, the set design, and other stuff. (Search LALALALA stray kids docuseries.)
There is a behind the scenes "making of" for this music video. I wiuld love to see you chdck it out! 😁 Bahng Jaeyeob is the director and the did in fact spend qeeks planning this. ❤️🔥
You need to do a reaction next but of the mv making of LALALALA so you can see the behind the scenes of everything and understand better the story of the video. Also s-class is also good to react
Stray Kids bless STAY with sharing the making of several MVs or album prologues from their comeback with us. We see just how hardworking these boys are for us. I love watching them produce their music & they talk about their motivation behind the music they make... If interested : Stray Kids "락 (樂) (LALALALA)" M/V & "樂-STAR" Prologue MAKING FILM : ruclips.net/video/r_n3S_9m9J4/видео.html 🔥❤🔥 It’s crazy how much they get done in 4 days, the special effects and all the cast mates. It’s top tier. Looking forward to your next reaction.🖖🏼
Thank you so much for your reaction. Stray Kids are just amazing. So many people I have seen do reactions say that the MV's are like mini movies. The making of LaLaLaLa is a great one to check out as well. The mv for Back Door is a great song and has some really cool transitions as well.
Nothing is random. Every item, every feature was by design. The bus number was 325, and their debut was March 25, 2018.
yeah, they love to put in their Easter Eggs for Stay.
moreover, the bus was present in their debut music video and some other early music videos
And the bus isn't so random, both because of the Dark Night reference and their debut m/v having the bus be part of their "break out" and the number is their debut date. ❤
Thank you for your reaction Tony and I just want to let you know that the audio bass sound is really turn down 🔉or fade out on the MV.
- In LALALALA there are 4 emotions, "Joy, Anger, Sorrow, Pleasure" represented by each of those 4 scenes they were in, you can see a Chinese character disappear meaning they beat those emotions until all that's left is the character for pleasure.
- 1 Anger was at the bottom of the ocean (One Piece/Pirates/Caribbean). It's a dense emotion that we try to smother & it thrives under pressure.
- 2 Joy was a bank. It's an emotion that we store & take out for special things. These were the clowns who look like the ones from the Dark Knight.
- 3 Sorrow was a stark place of floating ash and monuments that were like graves. The members who represent this emotion are in pale & washed out colors mixed with white.
- 4 Happiness/Pleasure was in a fort of musical. It's an emotion that's loud & messy. We hear it before we see it. [Mad Max mixed with military.]
- I think the giant figures (titans) represent Fear & stage fright for the children. [based on Japanese spirits of drowned sailors called Umibozu] They dissipate when the words (Chinese letters overhead) of the emotions in the children's heads disappear. Once SKZ help defeated these negative emotions, the kids were able to perform with pleasure.
- So song meaning is although all those emotions are ones we must feel in life, pleasure is the most important so that you can live a happy fulfilling life where negative emotions weren't the ones taking over. Just let loose and try to have fun no matter what it is you're doing. 🖖🏽😁
You clocked the Dark Night and The Pirates of the Caribbean references, there is also Mad Max: Fury Road, and possible Attack on Titan, though I've heard that the giant things are supposed to be a Japanese sea demon kind of thing, so not sure about that one. So yes, lots of movie references. B/c its all happened inside the kids heads.
[tip-toeing in] one theory from the Stayville library is: the monsters in front of the "drumline kids" could be part of Japanese folklore called Umibōzu or "sea priest/monk". They are renowned as the most terrifying sea monsters believed to be the souls of drowned monks. Over time, fueled by resentment, they transform into these bald-headed, big black-eyed sea giants, some of them smaller in size. They emerge on peaceful nights to instill fear by smashing boats and drowning sailors who venture into their territory. [tip-toeing out]... 🖖🏽
the Pirate part also references anime "one piece"
They have a video for the making of the MV. (Search LALALALA making film. The better one is the one that has the prolog in it too.) And a Docuseries documenting the people who work on the concepts, the set design, and other stuff. (Search LALALALA stray kids docuseries.)
There is a behind the scenes "making of" for this music video. I wiuld love to see you chdck it out! 😁
Bahng Jaeyeob is the director and the did in fact spend qeeks planning this. ❤️🔥
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