Throughout the clip, singer Eva Hendricks and two backing dancers kick up dust as they perform interpretive movements in an open field. As the sunsets, their matching white outfits change from jumpsuits to gowns, and the visual style shifts from graceful to manic — including a series of fast-motion effects.
The Bush influence was intentional, as Hendricks told director Henry Kaplan that she wanted to channel the art-rocker’s iconic video for 1985 single “Running Up That Hill .”“[Kaplan] took that initial idea and made something totally beautiful and unique that’s as cinematic and sentimental as the song,” she said in a statement.
She also noted that the project, despite its “dreamlike and serene” style, was “physically draining” to film. “The entire crew and anyone who wasn’t in a given shot had to sprint behind the steadicam op so that they wouldn’t be seen and ruin the effect of the giant open field where we were shooting,” she added.
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