The MV opens with a frustrated V in a crowded, modern city, encountering lovers at a bus stop and in a restaurant.
The restaurant scenes evoke '50s/'60s Grease aesthetics, bringing a classic cinematic feel to the modern pop song. The MV opens with a frustrated V in
The video depicts a cycle where V seems to "die" and wake up, suggesting that no matter the choice, he must eventually confront his own solitude, with the world continuing regardless. 2. Key Visuals & Aesthetics suggesting that no matter the choice
The video uses color to differentiate the two realities—a muted, lonely tone vs. a warmer, more vibrant tone when in love. lonely tone vs. a warmer