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Army of Me

France, United Kingdom, United States

1995

4 Min
Color, Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Michel Gondry

EXEC Georges Bermann, Pete Chambers

PROD Steven Elliot

DP Tim Maurice-Jones

CAST Björk

ED Russell Icke

PROD DES Robbie Freed

MUSIC Björk

Synopsis

The music video for [“Army of Me”] was directed by filmmaker Michel Gondry. It opens with Björk, clad in a black karate gi, driving a large vehicle. The vehicle begins to sputter and slow, prompting Björk to check the motor. The vehicle’s engine assembly consists of a mouth in which and all of the teeth appear rotten, comically exaggerated by a shaggy-looking man engulfed in a stench-cloud crawling out of the mouth and offending passers-by.

Björk touches her cheek, appearing to have a toothache, and proceeds to a nearby dentist’s office. She is examined by the dentist, a anthropomorphic gorilla, who discovers a diamond in her mouth. The dentist attempts to steal the diamond for himself, but Björk leaps onto his back and pummels him, and retreiving the diamond, escapes the office. She takes the diamond back to her vehicle, all the while it multiplies in size until she is barely able to carry it. Björk tosses the diamond into the vehicle’s mouth, apparently correcting it’s earlier affliction.

She then drives to a museum and proceeds inside, carrying a satchel containing a bomb. Sneaking past the museum’s guards, she places the bomb on one of the exhibits, a man lying on an altar in a deep sleep. She then bolts toward the museum’s exit, concerning the guards and other patrons. She makes it out of the building just moments before the bomb explodes. After the explosion, she re-enters the building to find the man from the altar, who appears to have been wakened by the blast. Björk hugs him, crying teardrops of jewels, and the shot fades to black, showing a message “To Be Continued.”

The video was often shown truncated on MTV, cut off before the bomb goes off. Björk and her label refused to use footage from the film Tank Girl (which features the track on its soundtrack) in the music video for “Army of Me.” –Wikipedia

Director

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Michel Gondry

Pioneering director Michel Gondry’s remarkable creative energy and ability to innovate have resulted in some of the most visually stunning music videos in the history of the medium, and his wild imagination and organic, childlike imagery raised the bar of what one could achieve in the short format. In particular, his technique of placing numerous cameras around a subject and combining the images to form a visually astonishing sweeping effect has become so popular that it has since gone on to achieve timeless notoriety in such films as the The Matrix. With a family background that consists of a number of inventors and technological innovators, Gondry, not surprisingly, is seen as a bottomless wealth of imaginative innovation.

Michel Gondry is a native of Versailles who was raised in a freethinking family that encouraged and supported his creative endeavors; his parents harbored a deep love of pop music and the works of Duke Ellington, in particular. Gondry’s grandfather Constant… read more

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Maudy Puteri

18Mar12

Absurd and LOVE IT!!!

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