Liu Rizzi It makes us enjoy once again a new song that mixes classic cinema with the latest fashion. Paris will not always be Refers to the last scene of the movie White House, where Humphrey Bogart Promises eternal love above all Ingrid Bergmann.
In this case, the artist takes the phrase “we will always have Paris” to change it thus addressing one of the simplest reasons why love ends: feelings change and people do too. No more, no less. Sometimes there is no other explanation. It is as simple as it is painful for the other person. There is nothing that can be done but respect him.
Paris will not always be
I know I promised you
But in the end
Everything has changed here
Directed by Sarah SalmeronThe metacinema It is one of the clearest elements that appear in the video accompanying the song. The main couple sees the tape we already mentioned. That is, we find an audiovisual work (film White House) Inside another work (this music video). Moreover, the translator poppy He also became the lead singer of the alternative video designed for karaoke he attends. In short, the metaverse of Leo Rizzi.
Despite being an illustrator and comics designer, Javier Beltran He is the other actor who is part of this clip. Both he and Leo are a married couple who broke up and broke up in a subway car. Because despite engaging in complicity and a scene in a room, a photo booth and even a karaoke room, sometimes the best thing is to put the ground in the middle and, as the song says, “a thousand kilometers.”
Reactions to the song did not last long. “Temazo”, “You waste so much talent”, “I love”, “I love you” … are just some of the comments that the author received among his Instagram posts. And you? Have you ever promised eternal love? And you had to break that promise?
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