![]() ![]() The viewer’s eye cannot settle at all during the video, which of course feeds into a chaotic and disorienting intended after-taste, but it kind of blurs the whole thing into a bit of sensory mush. The framing off the shots are too often a bit off, in a way that confuses the scenes, making them appear fairly cluttered and paired with the over-editing of the transitions, the flow is thrown out the window - which is so frustrating because it’s all there but just not polished enough. ![]() The set design of ‘Gill’s Lounge’ is excellent - from the kitchen to the green room to the bustling restaurant and stage. Sadly, the whole execution of this video doesn’t live up to its full potential. This metaphor is amplified by the two brilliantly-casted creepy industry men who lurk around Harry with eeriness in every scene. GOD I love it when symbolism gets freaky. Directed by Aube Perrie, Squiddy Styles serves as food and entertainment for the sushi restaurant, metaphorising the slimey, exploitative systems of the music industry. After a shoddy video for 'Late Night Talking' and a lot of acting critique for his performance in Don’t Worry Darling, Harry has returned to the public eye in the only sensible way - in the form of a tentacle-heavy Merman. Twitter lost its mind last week when Harry Styles dropped his music video for Music For A Sushi Restaurant and frankly so did I. Music For a Sushi Restaurant - Harry Styles Pressing Play: The Best + Worst Music Videos of September
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