Sunday, February 12, 2012


THE UPRISING

At one point, all of this singing and dancing apparently gets everyone riled up and ready to start a revolution. The members of B.E.G., who were shown above to be restrained and monitored, become aggressive and rebellious (although they never truly free themselves). The riot police feeds from this energy and become rebellious too. They are shown questioning themselves as they remove their helmets to reveal their faces. These soldiers are not simple pawns, they are young men with emotions and stuff. They turn against their ruler and rush towards him as water cannons protect the palace.
At that point, the mask of the Absolute is shown thrown on the ground.
The golden mask, representing the hidden, faceless elite is shown on the ground, leading the viewers to think that the revolt was a success.
The scene then reverts to reality and shows again the riot police about to rush B.E.G.
There is no uprising. The riot police is right where is was.
The rebellion incited by the girls was one big fantasy dreamt up by B.E.G. and the army. They are now back to the cold, hard reality: You cannot fight the Absolute.

http://vigilantcitizen.com/musicbusiness/brown-eyed-girls-video-sixth-sense-or-how-the-elite-controls-opposition/

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