This is a Squinched Recap of Beast's "12시 30분 (12:30)" MV. That
means I'm tired of being serious for the moment, and just want to follow
my heart here. This is the illustrated version of the irreverent things I was
thinking while writing the first entry on this MV.
Maybe I should just start with the central conflict of this MV:
Fractious Filly
Doojoon Oo-la-la!
Doojoon vs Love Interest
I felt sorry for him
at first. She's a wild and fractious filly who doesn't want to be
captured. This little fireball has obviously been taking self-defense,
effectively escaping his embraces with the Fractious Filly Flying Fist
Technique, or by throwing her shoes at him.
Here are a couple of examples of the violence she whipped out on him.
Fractious Filly Fist Technique
Shoe? Any Weapon Will Do
Taking off her shoes and throwing them...I mentioned this before, but I can't understand the thought process of throwing away your shoes in a nappy alley like this. Who knows what that puddle really is caused by... Ew. Maybe she called a cab.
Brat
Somebody give her a Midol!
Oh, I get it. This was required by the plot to show how hotheaded she is. Suuurrre, make the girl into a bad guy. You just don't know what's going on. Maybe he called her a bad name or said her feet stink, so she threw her shoes at him to give him a good whiff. (I think she could stand to practice more aegyo.)
I felt that he could have
handled this smarter - he could have calmed her with some chocolate,
since everyone knows that women love chocolate. I guess some guys
would rather suffer. Minus a point for Doojoon for not coming prepared.
I'm curious, what is the final count of Filly vs. Doojoon? I'm thinking
Fractious Filly 16,000 : Doojoon 0
Anyway, the rest of these are my random thoughts.
Idol Alley
Somebody please tell me where this alley is. Apparently, this is where the handsome lonely idols hang out. Why didn't I know about this before?
This MV really beats into your head that these guys are lonely, and that the album name is Time. Talk about advertising propaganda.
Lonely Hyunseung
Lonely Yoseob
Lonely Junhyung
Lonely Dongwoon
Lonely Gikwang
Lonely Doojoon
Lonely Watch
Even the timepiece is alone and feeling discarded. If I see one more reference to "Time" or loneliness, I might just scream. Although, I have to admit, it looks comfortable, snuggled there on the carpet.
Lonely Drummer
Our drummer is alone, too, but it looks like he's happy about it. Shirtless, like a single guy, casually flaunting his tattoos and shades. (I mean, everyone else is wearing coats or sweaters...you rebel!)
I didn't think about his symbolic meaning last time, LOL. It looks like he's on an elevator and it could leave at any time. This might just symbolize the alleged bachelorhood of all the Beast members.
The Convenient Piano
Junhyung found the only piano for miles in this forgotten alley and very conveniently brought a friend who can also play the piano. Hmmm...this coincidence is just too much!
He prepared well for this photo op, with this nightclub-esque setting. Singing their troubles away. Tra-la-la.
This is what friends are for: following you down a dark alley; and being ready for ANYTHING.
What is that on his shoes? -->
So, I guess the moral of this video is that women are uncontrollable monsters who like to hurt and maim men, which is kind of a twisted version of the "men are pigs" theme we women always complain about. Guys, you'll just have to put up with the fact that YOUCAN'TBEATUS.
Dude, women always win
(Still resisting the truth)
Fly Away!
If you are still here, I'm glad you made it. Thanks for stopping by for the Squinched Recap. Next, I'll be looking at a video from B.A.P.
These are my personal thoughts and opinions appreciating the song styling of Kim Jaejoong.
Having studied vocal technique, I really really really appreciate singers who can be thoughtful and sensitively expressive when they sing. Too often, you hear people who just robotically sing notes + rhythm, and not often enough do you hear someone who actually gives the meaning of the song to you. This is where Kim Jaejoong comes in to save the day and breathe life into pop music.
It is blissful when a singer takes the time to explore sound and express the musical phrase. I was so impressed with his musicality in the song "My Only Comfort" from his solo EP, Mine, which is a slow and lyrical song about heartbreak. (Just as an aside, I read that he wrote these lyrics. What's with all the K-pop men singing about heartbreak and despair?? It makes me sad...So many gals out there need to stop breaking hearts!)
What's interesting to me about his singing here is that this song seems to be carefully planned and choreographed. For example, at the ends of phrases, it's kind of a natural reaction that if the notes go up, people sing louder and vice versa if the notes go down. I noticed the notes go up at the end of 2nd phrase of the first verse "It is only left on my finger, and so sorrow cries." This is not a place to be singing obnoxiously louder, but a place he expresses sorrow very well by pulling back off the higher note at the end of the phrase. That takes thought and awareness of how you want it to sound and good musicianship. (Thank you for doing this!) This is the kind of singing that immediately gets my attention.
In voice lessons, we are taught that a long note should change so that
it's not boring - either it should grow louder, softer, or the quality
should change, such as from a straight tone to vibrato. Though he's
singing softly, I can hear the shape of the long notes - sometimes
softer, sometimes adds vibrato, sometimes he cuts the end of the phrase with a
glottal stop (a throaty end to the sound).
Listen to "Cry, cry, cry again" at the end of the
first stanza of the first verse and you can hear the way he stretches the last word very scrumptiously. The second time he sings "Cry, cry, cry again", he adds an audible breathy "H" sound at the end of the word, making it a different phrase from the one he just sang. For me, it means he's not satisfied with being a parrot, but wants to make the same phrase subtly different each time.
Kim Jaejoong
In the chorus, the hissy "S" and inhalation sounds are placed and exaggerated. Some people might think he's overdoing it and he might be, since the hissy sounds can be distracting. But I can forgive it because the exaggerated diction emphasizes the word meaning "love", which is an important centerpiece of this song.
Also in the chorus, the phrase, "You are already my soul", well, I'm not sure exactly how to describe this...there is a breathy sound that he adds to the phrase, which kind of sounds like a sigh to me. A sigh would say a lot about the meaning he's trying to convey.
"How to live, without you" is sung very softly and is given more meaning by a crescendo (becoming louder) in the middle of the phrase. Really, I'm impressed because it means his technique has to be very flexible in order to add that degree of shading while still singing quietly. Like, wow. My experience in choirs is that most people are rather brutish with crescendos and can't crescendo quietly. Another (+) mark for Kim Jaejoong.
The second verse is sung a bit more passionately with a bit more vibrato and the addition of more orchestration. It's nice that the tone of the song changes in the second verse. The contrast suggests the first verse is holding back, but the second verse is letting out the tears and emotions previously locked within. The love that abandoned him is dramatically more painful this time around. The notes are also different on "You are already my soul" and "How to live, without you", maybe because he's not reflecting now, and almost yelling/crying out the experience of loss. Ending so sadly in "you are my love forever."
Having a different structure kind of spices things up and helps you understand what the singer is going through. I think ending abruptly like this adds to the drama of the song. So kudos from me to the songwriter.
I never read the lyrics before writing this entry. Although the lyrics made this song more poignant, the flexibility of his voice and technique means you don't have to understand the words to just enjoy his interpretation of the song. Now that I've read the lyrics, I appreciate even more the musicianship and he got my attention for singing so artistically.
I trust his abilities and can just lean back, give myself over to the song and let him take me on a journey. LOL is that too sappy? Squinchee is just gonna lean back now. Take me away Kim Jaejoong.
For more info: The lyrics I used are here "My Only Comfort" lyrics (follow outside links at your own risk.) If you don't have this song, iTunes has a healthy sample (1:30 min) to
help while you're reading this. (No, I'm not being paid to advertise
this.) (Yes, I do try to be a good citizen on the net.)
Join us next for "When Will the Men of K-pop Ever Be Happy?" (Just kidding)
I don't always like songs that are made for movies, but in all seriousness, I must have listened to this song at least 600 times. It's sassy, funny and they actually have the balls to sing about.......it...... Do I really need to explain it? If you've ever seen the movie, Austin
Powers in Goldmember, then you know what and why it's so gold.
"He's got the midas touch, but he touched it too much. Hey Goldmember." Dude, it's not just gold, its SOLID gold. I'm imagining a bunch of girls hunched together, chittering about Goldmember's golden member.
Let's not forget this is Beyoncé singing. The video is a little distracting, but here you go:
I learned something new today. I had heard the musical theme in before in "Shake Your Booty", I poked around a bit and found out this song was arranged by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch (www.imdb.com). Both are members of KC and the Sunshine Band. They also include "That's the Way (I Like It)" and "Get Down Tonight" (but I didn't hear much of it in there).
Some of my favorite songs are willing to go there, like "Scotty Doesn't Know" from Eurotrip, or songs made by die Ärtze or Farin Urlaub (Germany). Sometimes it's good to just shake it up with some humor.
More Info: I bought the soundtrack just for this song. If you like it, you can get
it here (this is not an affiliate link and I'm not being paid for
this): Goldmember soundtrack on Amazon As far as I know, you can only get it on the CD.
I'm analyzing this
because it's fun and I like to.The
views expressed here are my own opinions and interpretation (and maybe long-winded...uh...)
Before we start,
here's the video from Beast's official channel:
I'm interpreting this from the standpoint that this video
is allegorical in reference to relationships, not the actions of an actual
couple.So we can breathe freely even though there's a dead girl (or listless girl) on the bed, because she represents the status of
the relationship.
One theme that
weaves through the video is Doojoon (DJ) holding the watch and looking at
it.This makes me think all this is
taking place in DJ's mind and these are his thoughts at the end of the
relationship as he is looking back over the course of what happened.
The video starts
with DJ sitting on the floor with the girl looking fairly dead on the bed.It's interesting to note that DJ
is holding the timepiece, stands up and looks back at the girl on the bed, then
sets down the watch on the floor.Setting the watch down could signify the end of the relationship, it's
over, time is up and you have to leave it behind and move on.(Skip to
the end though, and he's actually picking up the watch, as if trying to salvage
the relationship.)
Then the minute hand
starts to move all the way to back to 12:00, where DJ was happy with the
relationship.It is cute, cuddly and
sweet in the beginning.As the clock
moves forward,the girl appears to be
disconnected and unhappy, growing distance.
Showing them sitting
together back to back is interesting.Though they are physically close, even touching, it shows an inability
to face each other.If she is a symbol
of the relationship, then he could be avoiding addressing problems that are
surfacing, pretending the problems are not there.
mom would've made me wear shoes
I noticed the Beast members are singing in desolate, barren looking sets. Go figure.
Skip ahead and they
are fighting on the street.He's
struggling to hold on to the relationship.Then she takes off her shoe and throws it.That would be confusing if it were really a
girl in a dirty looking alley throwing her shoes away.Wouldn't she need them to continue walking
down the road?(Silly girl could step on
something. Go pick your shoes up!) Not having shoes is symbolic
that the relationship has nothing to stand on and won't go farther on that
path. It could also be saying there's danger ahead (her feet could get cut by glass.) Or maybe the shoe just doesn't fit anymore...
Still he wants to
hang on.People are stubborn like
that.
Then they are
fighting in the bedroom and she throws the timepiece which hits the floor,
clearly signifying it's over.Time
up.Game over. No more time.
(And here we throw
in Beast dancing.YES!More dancing please.)
Back in the bedroom, DJ begins to
struggle harder to hold on even though it's slipping away and falls from his grasp. I don't approve of the depictions of men manhandling women throughout this video, but especially here where he shoves her. If you look at it as a symbol though, it would be like someone arguing so much and then saying, "Fine! Just leave! I'm done with you." Then sitting down and regretting their actions, moping in bitterness.
Wondering what's in
the jar that shattered, but it's not really important.The jar tells us that it is broken beyond
repair.No one will be able to put it
together again.
As if it's not already loaded with enough depressing symbolism, suddenly there is a winter storm inside and it freezes the romance.Everything has its season, even relationships.DJ mournfully reaches over and holds on,
even though it is already dead.Here, we
are back in real time, because he's no longer looking at the timepiece (no
longer reviewing the past).He's
experiencing the desire to not let go even though it's done.
A lonely chair sits by itself in an unfurnished gray room and it burns. (Maybe they burned it because it was dang cold!) Significantly, it's a chair for one person - there isn't room for two people - so it's not a loveseat. It's a piece of furniture and could represent the home he wanted to build,
or dreams of the future, or what they had built together.His plans for the future are
going up in smoke and the only thing left is burning fragments of unresolved dreams.Nothing more final than the feeling that you have lost everything. Heartburn.
At the end, the
clock moves on but he hasn't.Time to
move on.
I was ignoring the
big wall clock previously, but took another look at the video and paid
attention to the fact that the clock is unbalanced.There are too many minutes and 12:30 actually
arrives before the point where it would be on another clock, at section 5 of
the clock.In other words, if 12:30 is
the end of the relationship, then it occurs before DJ recognizes it.He finally acknowledges the end at the point
12:30 would occur on a normal clock, well past the end. Isn't that the way with relationships? Sometimes people hold on past the point when it's over.
It could also
symbolize that relationships don't go the way you expect them, because the hour hand
at 12 is in the middle of the 12 section.So things are a little vague and unclear, confusing just like real life.Where is 12:30 anyway?Because you don't know where to start
counting - is it at the beginning of the 12 section, or does it begin where the
hour hand stands?Real life also holds uncertainty and can't be measured exactly. It's not completely clear where is the end and what caused it. From one point of view, it happened sooner and from another it happened later.
Almost every moment of this video has a meaningful image and I think they
communicate very well a longing for things to be back the way they were.People can relate to the desire to turn back
the hands of time and make things better or try to see where things went wrong.
The MV seems to be making a very depressing comment that relationships are doomed to fail and can't be saved. Things happen without our awareness until the romance has already cracked to pieces. The more you try to save it, the more it slips away. Not a Disney ending.
Bring in the lyrics
and you see these are the thoughts of someone who knows they are about to lose
the one they love.The lyrics explain
the broken bottle - the bottle is broken just like them.It also explains why "12:30", because they are
back to back and facing opposite directions similar to the hands of the clock, and are about to go their separate
ways.He feels time has stopped on the
relationship and as he's trying to let go, he's still hoping time will resume
for them, or that they will have more time together.
So the lyrics tied
everything in a little differently, but it was fun to analyze all the same
before reading the lyrics.
So you've watched the video, what do you think?
As an aside:
Beast has done two
videos recently showing a dead girl on the bed and a man ("Good Luck"
is the other.)Why is the girl always
dead/listless on the bed and nowhere else?She could be dead/listless on the couch or the floor or any number of
places.I'm starting to wonder if they
are making a sexual reference to women being cold in bed.What?I did just say that.I suppose
that a bed + man + woman clearly signifies a relationship.So much for my dirty mind.Did anyone else wonder the same thing?Let me know.