//hikari |
19th July 2004 10:35 PM |
I think many of you take for granted the symbolic things that occurred in this PV. Symbolic things don't have the be "in your face."
I'll take a quote from the post about INSPIRE
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Ayu should be disappointed that most of her fans hate the video ALREADY after seeing it at a horrible quality.
you people really think Daybreak was a good PV? x_x... I can make a list of why that PV sucks...
1. They use "HALS MIX"... WTF? Ugh... Horrible mix...
2. Boring.
3. Cheap.
4. Ayu overdone with eye makeup/bad clothing.
5. Weak.
Now INSPIRE is much better.
1. Actually has some sort of plot.
2. Is entertaining.
3. Ayu looks hot.
4. The choreography is great.
5. The song is great.
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It's rather funny that you would like a video that has flashy things rather than something that doesn't. Daybreak itself isn't suppose to have Ayu dancing around with little people in a flowery field.
You stated that it was "cheap". Do you mean budget wise? Cause first of all, for a PV to be good, it doesn't mean a lot of money needs to be spent.
You "ugh" at the mix they used. The mix they used suited the song more than the original. It's not a song that should have a faster beat nor harsher instruments. It's suppose to be a soft feel to it with a bit of sorrow.
You said something about the eye make-up. Please read my take on the PV Daybreak below.
The PV begins with a road and a figure in the distance slowly walking towards you. The figure finally comes into view. She almost appears like a ghost with the flowing material from her costume. As she begins to sing she states that she's lost her face. This is why I believe that the make-up was so dark for her eyes. It really brought a dramatic darkness to her, almost a ghostly feeling. I truly think the make-up is to represent her lost face like the lyrics state.
Later in the PV after the first chorus Ayu states that Light and Darkness are the same thing. At this time small streaks of light play into the video lighting certain parts and then going back to darkness.
I believe that the road that we see represents Ayu in her journey to find her 'face' and the person that she's travelling she and the person once dreamed of. I think that the road is meant to be dark because it shows that darkness is hard to get through yet she continues to walk. That's why in the end, she turns back around to continue fighting for that dream.
I could have typed that up better but I didn't lol.
I still think that people look at this and don't see anything that's flashy nor exciting and label it as stupid and lame. Which is pretty sad =\
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