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PLAYING GOD
MUSIC VIDEO ANALYSIS
Director’s comments: Simone Walsh
The Concept
The concept of the music video is the notion of "Playing God" and the latter that derives
from it. In the music video, through the eyes of three girls, we get to see the turbulence of
friendships in the years of teens when desire to control gets the best of them. The music
video will portray this theme in an abstract way because its focus is more about the mood
the music video creates than the plot development or a typical narrative arc itself. We
wanted the music video to be true to the meaning behind the song.
The lyric and music video is not a story that follows a certain sequence, rather, it’s a
collection of characters and images that combine to form one illustration. The song is like a
hybrid rhapsody, so the story does not flow according to the music video’s string of events.
Time interweaves, cutting back and forth and picking up rhythm as symbols are uncovered
and the blank spots are filled in.
The music video was made with clear intentions, with the notion of trying to tell the
audience “here, this is what the young girls of today have to go through”. It’s a multi-
layered, multi-themed dissection of adolescence, the music video delves into issues of peer
pressure, bullying, guilt, blame and culpability within a brooding, yet gripping, tale of the
intricacies and difficulties of relationships through symbolism.
THE BAND: VENUS
KIKI – Leader of the band DaNii – Lead vocalist JENII – Lead Guitarist
The poem
I stood there watching the seeds that you had sown between us
In the fissure that erupted when you shattered our trust
I stood there watching the tree grow skyward
Spoke to its leaves about how I was looking forward
To the impenetrable wall I was thankful for
Its roots were as deep as the tree was high
As much as your anger was as deep as mine
You sat there smug on your throne of branches
Proudly wearing your crown of thorns
As though you felt like you were playing God
Absorbing all your insults like a lightening rod
I knew you were not going to take any chances
As a saw all your unspeakable acts adorned
I felt like broken glass as I watched you push me past
I felt I should pursue a career in suicide
To paint a picture of how much I hurt inside
The purpose of using a poem in the music video as an introduction was to give a
backstory behind the music video. As seen with many popular music videos from Lana
Del Rey, Lady Gaga and FX all use a poem or monologue in their music video as it is the
‘new trend’ to make a music video like a short film.
The Music Video
When the song starts the opening scene starts with the leader of
the band flicking through a bunch of roses when the scene changes
to a number of quick scenes symbolizing the character flicking
through her memory. Time interweaves, cutting back and forth and
picking up rhythm as clues are uncovered and the blank spots filled
in.
In this scene you can see Kiki with one eye covered with an
artwork projected on her of nature, lambs and a hand looking
as if they are sun rays from behind the character. The meaning
behind the one eye is used to emphasise to the number 1
meaning new beginnings, and purity which is also consistent
with the artwork used with lambs and nature representing
innocence and new beginnings. The symbolic meaning of
number One combined with Ones urgency for new beginnings,
we begin to see Ones recurring in our lives indicates a time to
exert our natural forces, take action, and start a new venture.
One encourages us our action will be rewarded in kind. This is
consistent with the meaning behind ‘Playing God’ song about
wanting to let go of the people who’s tried to control her and
start a new beginning.
In this scene Kiki’s character is seen whispering to Jenni, almost as if
they are gossiping.
The following scene , the third member Danii is seen distressed. With
the projector projecting a compilation of colours and shapes
connoting her emotions. Danii seems left out in between Kiki and
Jenni.
You then see Danii whispering as well into Jenni’s ear. Jenni seems to
be stuck in the middle between Kiki and Danii.
The following scene, Kikis innocently (yet creepily) plays with a
marionette. A marrionette looking similar to Danii with the red
ribbon and white shirt. This symbolises the notion of ‘Playing God’ as
it symbolises Kiki trying to control Danii. While this scene is playing
the lyrics of the song “just tie me up so I don’t go where you don’t
want me” this scene portrays this.
The friendship
The music video follows the ups and downs in a friendship, how each of them actively take part of this relationship,
and how they all respectively made this friendship come crashing down, resulting in the death of one of them.
Friendship isn't only about having fun or hanging out, but it’s about trust and being able to depend on one
another. ignorance
There are multiple scenes of Jenii’s character staring in the mirror which coincides with the lyric “next time you point a
finger, I’ll point you to a mirror” the use of mirror represents “the inner psyche” of the character. Therefore we get to see
this character in multiple scenes with mirrors to represent the characters fragmented personality also her narcissism as
some scenes in the mirror she is distressed and some smiling at herself symbolizing that the character thinks she is right
and innocent and no part to play in the dissatisfaction of the friendship but part of her knows she is guilty. In one scene
she writes VENUS on the mirror meaning that the other members of Venus need to take a good look at themselves in the
mirror before they go pointing fingers.
While both Jenni and Danii claim to be innocent and ignorant of any involvement in the events which led Kiki’s demise, it
becomes increasingly clear that regardless of whether or not they honestly believe their protestations not a single one of
the girls (Kiki included) could be said to be truly blameless. In the second picture, this scene they look up towards the
character looking guilty shows this.
We are revealed to varying perspectives on a sequence; and nothing is ever obviously stated. It is left to
interpretation, an understanding of teenage angst, jealousy, shifting allegiances and misguided over-
aggression - and careful observation of these characters to determine how they are feeling and why they
are feeling that way.
Kiki is the showiest role, on the surface, Kiki is then revealed as a calculating manipulator, playing on
others' weaknesses to cement her own dominant status within her school's volatile pecking order.
This brings her into conflict with her supposed "best" friends, the sensitively introspective Jenni and the
more self-confident, self-assertive Danii. The shifting loyalties and allegiances - and their consequences -
are somewhat hard to follow, due to the time-hopping nature screenplay and editing.
No single motive emerges for the tragedy of Kiki, and while this may frustrate audiences seeking pat
answers, it's certainly a deliberate and valid choice as suicides are inevitably complex affairs. If nothing
else, it's different to find a tale of bullying and teen suicide where it's the bully, rather than the bullied,
who emerges as the real victim. Her obsession of keeping her friends under her control to compensate for
the lack of love and her own personal problems is what I would say also is the core reason of her own
demise.
The contrast of dim and bright colours and quick scenes provides the perfect canvas for the
complex stories of these girl’s lives.
The images were shaky and grainy, indicating the raw nature that is this music video. To me,
it feels like someone took a camera and decided to video their lives. Just because the colour
is dark does not mean they feel dark and vice versa, they’re can be colours but the mood is
the opposite, someone may look happy but in the inside sad, judging the outside not inside
It’s not really about the other aspects, but mostly the expressions on their faces. The bright
light throughout is purposely used to create a blinding effect to connote the characters, as
they try to run away from the truth, they are blinded by ignorance. The characters would do
everything they can to avoid facing the truth about their situations.
Reoccurring themes
Multiple scenes of branches, trees, leaves are recurring throughout the music video, Jenni
represents the image of sacrifice - she’s tied to tree branches an idea derived from religion.
Dolls or ‘marionettes’ are used frequently in the music video which entails with the song . The
symbolism of dolls represent trying to control someone or someone is trying to control you. Puppets
are manipulated by strings or a hidden hand. Is it you who have the power or is someone else pulling
the strings?
In the first picture of Jenni from a low angle,
she is looking down from a high position
representing her ‘Playing God’ standing in a
higher position looking down at her friends
thinking she is superior to them. This entails
with the lyrics of the song “If God is the game
you’re playing”.
A famous art work of Jesus during the
persecution is used with Kiki’s
character which represents a martyr.
Kiki feels as if she is being persecuted
by her friends. Jesus is very symbolic,
Jesus was turned in by the people who
he loved and trusted this reflects Kiki’s
feelings.
Religious symbolism is used frequently because the song itself is also about religion in a
certain aspect but religious language and religious symbols are used to show a deeper
meaning not just religion. For example, ‘Playing God’ does not just literally mean
pretending be God but means trying to be superior over another person and thinking
they are the ‘divine one’ ‘the right one’ and they have the right to point their fingers at
other people (to judge). The scene of one of the characters looking at the passage about
Love symbolises that in order to get rid of the ignorance and selfishness of a person one
must learn to love one another – in the music video, the girls must learn to love one
another, selfless love that Jesus taught, in order to forgive one another and become a
better individual.
Overall
The music video is was made with clear intentions, at first glace it seems like a music video
with enticing visuals, it conveys a deep message. There’s bleakness, yes, but it’s not
bleakness meant to make you miserable; it sets the scene for the silence to speak. The
music video unfolds an air of mystery, it allows the audience to process the puzzle and
come out of the music video with their personal interpretation of what happened.
The music videos detailing themes of changing , ignorance and disintegrating, friendships;
the pitfalls of adolescence; peer pressure and bullying; are fairly common in modern
adolescence, the music video delves a great deal more deeply than most, and while the
fact that the narrative unfolds through symbolism for a large portion of the MV, some may
find the pacing slower than they would ideally like, but the time taken is not only warranted
but is, in fact, necessary in order to allow for the palpable and ever-building feeling of
tension to positively scream that the aforementioned powder keg could, and likely will,
explode at any moment. And when it does, as we knew it would sooner or later, the music
video majorly shifts up several gears to become a gripping insight into the spiralling
consequences of actions and the resultant reactions to them. The making of the music
video displays the utmost skill in carrying along the emotional flow of the film despite the
disjointed chronology.

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Playing god music analysis

  • 1. PLAYING GOD MUSIC VIDEO ANALYSIS Director’s comments: Simone Walsh
  • 2. The Concept The concept of the music video is the notion of "Playing God" and the latter that derives from it. In the music video, through the eyes of three girls, we get to see the turbulence of friendships in the years of teens when desire to control gets the best of them. The music video will portray this theme in an abstract way because its focus is more about the mood the music video creates than the plot development or a typical narrative arc itself. We wanted the music video to be true to the meaning behind the song. The lyric and music video is not a story that follows a certain sequence, rather, it’s a collection of characters and images that combine to form one illustration. The song is like a hybrid rhapsody, so the story does not flow according to the music video’s string of events. Time interweaves, cutting back and forth and picking up rhythm as symbols are uncovered and the blank spots are filled in. The music video was made with clear intentions, with the notion of trying to tell the audience “here, this is what the young girls of today have to go through”. It’s a multi- layered, multi-themed dissection of adolescence, the music video delves into issues of peer pressure, bullying, guilt, blame and culpability within a brooding, yet gripping, tale of the intricacies and difficulties of relationships through symbolism.
  • 3. THE BAND: VENUS KIKI – Leader of the band DaNii – Lead vocalist JENII – Lead Guitarist
  • 4. The poem I stood there watching the seeds that you had sown between us In the fissure that erupted when you shattered our trust I stood there watching the tree grow skyward Spoke to its leaves about how I was looking forward To the impenetrable wall I was thankful for Its roots were as deep as the tree was high As much as your anger was as deep as mine You sat there smug on your throne of branches Proudly wearing your crown of thorns As though you felt like you were playing God Absorbing all your insults like a lightening rod I knew you were not going to take any chances As a saw all your unspeakable acts adorned I felt like broken glass as I watched you push me past I felt I should pursue a career in suicide To paint a picture of how much I hurt inside The purpose of using a poem in the music video as an introduction was to give a backstory behind the music video. As seen with many popular music videos from Lana Del Rey, Lady Gaga and FX all use a poem or monologue in their music video as it is the ‘new trend’ to make a music video like a short film.
  • 5. The Music Video When the song starts the opening scene starts with the leader of the band flicking through a bunch of roses when the scene changes to a number of quick scenes symbolizing the character flicking through her memory. Time interweaves, cutting back and forth and picking up rhythm as clues are uncovered and the blank spots filled in. In this scene you can see Kiki with one eye covered with an artwork projected on her of nature, lambs and a hand looking as if they are sun rays from behind the character. The meaning behind the one eye is used to emphasise to the number 1 meaning new beginnings, and purity which is also consistent with the artwork used with lambs and nature representing innocence and new beginnings. The symbolic meaning of number One combined with Ones urgency for new beginnings, we begin to see Ones recurring in our lives indicates a time to exert our natural forces, take action, and start a new venture. One encourages us our action will be rewarded in kind. This is consistent with the meaning behind ‘Playing God’ song about wanting to let go of the people who’s tried to control her and start a new beginning.
  • 6. In this scene Kiki’s character is seen whispering to Jenni, almost as if they are gossiping. The following scene , the third member Danii is seen distressed. With the projector projecting a compilation of colours and shapes connoting her emotions. Danii seems left out in between Kiki and Jenni. You then see Danii whispering as well into Jenni’s ear. Jenni seems to be stuck in the middle between Kiki and Danii. The following scene, Kikis innocently (yet creepily) plays with a marionette. A marrionette looking similar to Danii with the red ribbon and white shirt. This symbolises the notion of ‘Playing God’ as it symbolises Kiki trying to control Danii. While this scene is playing the lyrics of the song “just tie me up so I don’t go where you don’t want me” this scene portrays this. The friendship The music video follows the ups and downs in a friendship, how each of them actively take part of this relationship, and how they all respectively made this friendship come crashing down, resulting in the death of one of them. Friendship isn't only about having fun or hanging out, but it’s about trust and being able to depend on one another. ignorance
  • 7. There are multiple scenes of Jenii’s character staring in the mirror which coincides with the lyric “next time you point a finger, I’ll point you to a mirror” the use of mirror represents “the inner psyche” of the character. Therefore we get to see this character in multiple scenes with mirrors to represent the characters fragmented personality also her narcissism as some scenes in the mirror she is distressed and some smiling at herself symbolizing that the character thinks she is right and innocent and no part to play in the dissatisfaction of the friendship but part of her knows she is guilty. In one scene she writes VENUS on the mirror meaning that the other members of Venus need to take a good look at themselves in the mirror before they go pointing fingers. While both Jenni and Danii claim to be innocent and ignorant of any involvement in the events which led Kiki’s demise, it becomes increasingly clear that regardless of whether or not they honestly believe their protestations not a single one of the girls (Kiki included) could be said to be truly blameless. In the second picture, this scene they look up towards the character looking guilty shows this.
  • 8. We are revealed to varying perspectives on a sequence; and nothing is ever obviously stated. It is left to interpretation, an understanding of teenage angst, jealousy, shifting allegiances and misguided over- aggression - and careful observation of these characters to determine how they are feeling and why they are feeling that way. Kiki is the showiest role, on the surface, Kiki is then revealed as a calculating manipulator, playing on others' weaknesses to cement her own dominant status within her school's volatile pecking order. This brings her into conflict with her supposed "best" friends, the sensitively introspective Jenni and the more self-confident, self-assertive Danii. The shifting loyalties and allegiances - and their consequences - are somewhat hard to follow, due to the time-hopping nature screenplay and editing. No single motive emerges for the tragedy of Kiki, and while this may frustrate audiences seeking pat answers, it's certainly a deliberate and valid choice as suicides are inevitably complex affairs. If nothing else, it's different to find a tale of bullying and teen suicide where it's the bully, rather than the bullied, who emerges as the real victim. Her obsession of keeping her friends under her control to compensate for the lack of love and her own personal problems is what I would say also is the core reason of her own demise.
  • 9. The contrast of dim and bright colours and quick scenes provides the perfect canvas for the complex stories of these girl’s lives. The images were shaky and grainy, indicating the raw nature that is this music video. To me, it feels like someone took a camera and decided to video their lives. Just because the colour is dark does not mean they feel dark and vice versa, they’re can be colours but the mood is the opposite, someone may look happy but in the inside sad, judging the outside not inside It’s not really about the other aspects, but mostly the expressions on their faces. The bright light throughout is purposely used to create a blinding effect to connote the characters, as they try to run away from the truth, they are blinded by ignorance. The characters would do everything they can to avoid facing the truth about their situations.
  • 10. Reoccurring themes Multiple scenes of branches, trees, leaves are recurring throughout the music video, Jenni represents the image of sacrifice - she’s tied to tree branches an idea derived from religion. Dolls or ‘marionettes’ are used frequently in the music video which entails with the song . The symbolism of dolls represent trying to control someone or someone is trying to control you. Puppets are manipulated by strings or a hidden hand. Is it you who have the power or is someone else pulling the strings?
  • 11. In the first picture of Jenni from a low angle, she is looking down from a high position representing her ‘Playing God’ standing in a higher position looking down at her friends thinking she is superior to them. This entails with the lyrics of the song “If God is the game you’re playing”. A famous art work of Jesus during the persecution is used with Kiki’s character which represents a martyr. Kiki feels as if she is being persecuted by her friends. Jesus is very symbolic, Jesus was turned in by the people who he loved and trusted this reflects Kiki’s feelings.
  • 12. Religious symbolism is used frequently because the song itself is also about religion in a certain aspect but religious language and religious symbols are used to show a deeper meaning not just religion. For example, ‘Playing God’ does not just literally mean pretending be God but means trying to be superior over another person and thinking they are the ‘divine one’ ‘the right one’ and they have the right to point their fingers at other people (to judge). The scene of one of the characters looking at the passage about Love symbolises that in order to get rid of the ignorance and selfishness of a person one must learn to love one another – in the music video, the girls must learn to love one another, selfless love that Jesus taught, in order to forgive one another and become a better individual.
  • 13. Overall The music video is was made with clear intentions, at first glace it seems like a music video with enticing visuals, it conveys a deep message. There’s bleakness, yes, but it’s not bleakness meant to make you miserable; it sets the scene for the silence to speak. The music video unfolds an air of mystery, it allows the audience to process the puzzle and come out of the music video with their personal interpretation of what happened. The music videos detailing themes of changing , ignorance and disintegrating, friendships; the pitfalls of adolescence; peer pressure and bullying; are fairly common in modern adolescence, the music video delves a great deal more deeply than most, and while the fact that the narrative unfolds through symbolism for a large portion of the MV, some may find the pacing slower than they would ideally like, but the time taken is not only warranted but is, in fact, necessary in order to allow for the palpable and ever-building feeling of tension to positively scream that the aforementioned powder keg could, and likely will, explode at any moment. And when it does, as we knew it would sooner or later, the music video majorly shifts up several gears to become a gripping insight into the spiralling consequences of actions and the resultant reactions to them. The making of the music video displays the utmost skill in carrying along the emotional flow of the film despite the disjointed chronology.