Because the boy is a Chinese(his parents have the Chinese restaurant, he ate the Chinese lunch) ,that why Chinese traditional character(変臉) appeared.(The director who created the PV is also Chinese) Unfortunately it is only Chinese and Japanese(Japanese are familiar with Chinese culture) soon find that boy is Chinese. (In particular, in the case of Westerners, if they missed the restaurant's signboard) It is a race for them to be "Asian". I think whether it is a message that we treasure Origin carefully.
The mask changer dancer part (the masked figure dressed in red represents a performer from China Sichuan ‘face-changing’ opera or Bian Lian in Mandarin Chinese) reflects the desire behind the Chinese dude in this video trying to change himself completely into a blonde-hair and blue-eyes westerner while also trying to dance with the crowd, trying to catch up with the choreography but failed multiple times (he fell to the ground several times). The ending scene where the Chinese dude turns into a kid with his original appearance and smiles to his mom who also smiles back could mean that no matter how dramatic the Chinese dude change, he is always the kid to his parents. And even if it’s just the kid’s illusion for the grown-up part or he actually grew up and experienced the fit-in hence he started bullying others, eating western food, behaving badly (and die or survive in the car accident), the takeaways from the song, lyrics, and video that One Ok Rock tries to give here might not be exactly fixating to what exactly an outcast should do - stand out or fit in. I think there’s no real good answer to it, as we as a human living in a world with bullies and discrimination happened day by day (though people from time to time trying to reduce these bad conducts) yet we still need to manage to survive despite sometimes needing to compromise to the reality.
there's a lot of meaning in this video, from the tofu to sandwich and people sit next to him means he's more acceptable and then the dance part his skin changed to white and hair blonde, and even blue eyes but still can't dance(fit in) in perfect rhythm with the rest one ok rock never fails to deliver
This song is a little difficult theme. They sing that it is important to live like Please react to more ONE OK ROCK We are [18Fes ver] with English / Japanese Subtitles Taka is so WONDERFUL!
I think the dance represents our choices made in life. Each move changing our outcomes in our future.. It’s a beautiful symbolism of the decisions we make in life. Ultimately the boy gets a second chance to do it over differently.
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Because the boy is a Chinese(his parents have the Chinese restaurant, he ate the Chinese lunch) ,that why Chinese traditional character(変臉) appeared.(The director who created the PV is also Chinese) Unfortunately it is only Chinese and Japanese(Japanese are familiar with Chinese culture) soon find that boy is Chinese. (In particular, in the case of Westerners, if they missed the restaurant's signboard) It is a race for them to be "Asian". I think whether it is a message that we treasure Origin carefully.
@@TheMakoyou Wow. Thanks for the explanation. It's a wonderful MV and song isn't it?
Oh god really? -_-
かつての自分を思い出した。
9歳から日本に住み、日本に馴染もうと必死だった。
どうして日本人じゃないんだろうって悩んでた。
外では中国語を話さないでと親に頼んだりした。
はみ出すのが怖かった。後ろ指を刺されるから。
今ははみ出したくてもはみ出せなくなってしまったけどね!
結局中国に帰ることなく、帰化して、今は愛犬たちと最愛の人とのんびり日本で暮らしてます!
この曲は白人以外のリアクションが凄く多い。琴線に触れる何かがあるのかな。
私はこの曲のサビの歌詞が凄く好きです。
おれもσ(`・・´ )
今は白人のリアクション動画も多いよ
白人のリアクション動画は最初の差別表現の時に反応を示さないことが多いけど、それ以外の人種の動画だと比較的反応が大きいね。
ダメだ1番右が可愛すぎる
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M めっちゃ可愛いよな笑
やめろww
The mask changer dancer part (the masked figure dressed in red represents a performer from China Sichuan ‘face-changing’ opera or Bian Lian in Mandarin Chinese) reflects the desire behind the Chinese dude in this video trying to change himself completely into a blonde-hair and blue-eyes westerner while also trying to dance with the crowd, trying to catch up with the choreography but failed multiple times (he fell to the ground several times). The ending scene where the Chinese dude turns into a kid with his original appearance and smiles to his mom who also smiles back could mean that no matter how dramatic the Chinese dude change, he is always the kid to his parents. And even if it’s just the kid’s illusion for the grown-up part or he actually grew up and experienced the fit-in hence he started bullying others, eating western food, behaving badly (and die or survive in the car accident), the takeaways from the song, lyrics, and video that One Ok Rock tries to give here might not be exactly fixating to what exactly an outcast should do - stand out or fit in. I think there’s no real good answer to it, as we as a human living in a world with bullies and discrimination happened day by day (though people from time to time trying to reduce these bad conducts) yet we still need to manage to survive despite sometimes needing to compromise to the reality.
there's a lot of meaning in this video, from the tofu to sandwich and people sit next to him means he's more acceptable and then the dance part his skin changed to white and hair blonde, and even blue eyes but still can't dance(fit in) in perfect rhythm with the rest
one ok rock never fails to deliver
Whoa thanks for the info. Thanks for supporting us
This song is a little difficult theme.
They sing that it is important to live like
Please react to more ONE OK ROCK We are [18Fes ver] with English / Japanese Subtitles
Taka is so WONDERFUL!
I think the dance represents our choices made in life. Each move changing our outcomes in our future.. It’s a beautiful symbolism of the decisions we make in life. Ultimately the boy gets a second chance to do it over differently.
I love how passionate the guy gets about the music video.
死に神。ww 有難う!聞いてくれて❣️
I was surprised this dude knows about one of our Chinese opera BianLian , TY :D
進撃の13號 You are welcome. And Thank You
仮面はメタファーだよね
右の方仮面の意味説明してる??
中国の伝統の躍りで仮面が変わっていくんだよって知ってることに驚いた
"There's no shinigami in sparkling clothes" he definitely did not watch Fullmoon wo Sagashite, hahaha
タカの一番いいコーラスを抜いたな。バッドだ。
我们都是亚洲兄弟
🔝
Was that chinese mask!? I didn't know. but that's cool.