It makes more sense when you’ve seen Kill Bill part 1 and part 2. The plot of the music video, the outfits, the bike, the sword, the animated part, all of those are referenced from the movie, with her own little twist. Sooooo good! I love how it came full circle at the end, he said in his letter “sometimes you have to protect your own heart, even if it means ripping it out of your chest” so that’s exactly what she did, ripped it out of his chest. So creative!
No no no. This is based on an American movie called Kill Bill in which the plot follows a girl who is on a mission to kill her ex lover, who has done her wrong. And plus, there’s no such thing as “only way out” in a situation like this. He literally tried to kill her. And then you have the audacity to say basically excuse him attempting to kill because she’s “crazy”. I bet you if it was the other way around, you would be rooting for the male protagonist to get the revenge that is is rightfully his, but because she’s a woman, now it’s “she must’ve been crazy”. Stop excusing and justifying horrible acts directed towards women by men.
As the video clearly shows, we were unaware that this was based on a movie. Without having the context of the film, we were left to create a somewhat logical explanation for why the male character would want to kill his partner. Our reaction would in fact be the same if the roles were reversed as our remarks were based on what was shown in front of us, not preconceived opinions you believe we may have about women.
The video is references but based off to the american movie "Kill Bill" and also the lyrical content details SZA’s homicidal fantasies about an ex-lover while coinciding with the plot of the movies. That why that the theme of the video is getting revenge who did her wrong, that did left her for dead just like the film. 👩🏾⛩🗡🖤❤💋
Without context of the film your going to be confused why he wanted to kill his girlfriend for no apparent reason hence why we started creating scenarios. Perhaps our humour used went over a lot of the American viewers heads as our remarks weren’t that deep and meant to be taken that seriously.
You don’t get it because you’ve never watched Kill Bill. It’s a movie! Along with the fact that y’all talked over her lyrics. How are you supposed to hear what she’s saying? But then again you don’t know Kill Bill so how are you going to understand the concept! Good reaction tho!
It’s based off a movie called Kill Bill lol it’s a American movie it’s good!
That makes sense now, thanks for the clarification!
It makes more sense when you’ve seen Kill Bill part 1 and part 2. The plot of the music video, the outfits, the bike, the sword, the animated part, all of those are referenced from the movie, with her own little twist. Sooooo good! I love how it came full circle at the end, he said in his letter “sometimes you have to protect your own heart, even if it means ripping it out of your chest” so that’s exactly what she did, ripped it out of his chest. So creative!
The guy on the left CLEARLY has never seen the movie Kill Bill or listened closely to this song.
Neither have ever heard of the movie. They just having wild ass guesses.
No no no. This is based on an American movie called Kill Bill in which the plot follows a girl who is on a mission to kill her ex lover, who has done her wrong. And plus, there’s no such thing as “only way out” in a situation like this. He literally tried to kill her. And then you have the audacity to say basically excuse him attempting to kill because she’s “crazy”. I bet you if it was the other way around, you would be rooting for the male protagonist to get the revenge that is is rightfully his, but because she’s a woman, now it’s “she must’ve been crazy”. Stop excusing and justifying horrible acts directed towards women by men.
As the video clearly shows, we were unaware that this was based on a movie. Without having the context of the film, we were left to create a somewhat logical explanation for why the male character would want to kill his partner. Our reaction would in fact be the same if the roles were reversed as our remarks were based on what was shown in front of us, not preconceived opinions you believe we may have about women.
Bro they didn’t know it was based on a movie. All they see is a girl wanting to kill her ex it’s not that deep dog ☠️
@Unseen Entity I couldn't have said it better myself! Misogynoir is real.
The video is references but based off to the american movie "Kill Bill" and also the lyrical content details SZA’s homicidal fantasies about an ex-lover while coinciding with the plot of the movies. That why that the theme of the video is getting revenge who did her wrong, that did left her for dead just like the film. 👩🏾⛩🗡🖤❤💋
How is it so hard for u to understand the concept???….. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Without context of the film your going to be confused why he wanted to kill his girlfriend for no apparent reason hence why we started creating scenarios. Perhaps our humour used went over a lot of the American viewers heads as our remarks weren’t that deep and meant to be taken that seriously.
Please seek out the movie- its in 2 parts. It will answer all these questions y’all got. No need to speculate about her intent.
You need to watch the movie Kill Bill that's what it's based off of
You don’t get it because you’ve never watched Kill Bill. It’s a movie! Along with the fact that y’all talked over her lyrics. How are you supposed to hear what she’s saying? But then again you don’t know Kill Bill so how are you going to understand the concept! Good reaction tho!
Thank you! We reacted to the song in an earlier video so this reaction was more about the visuals.
please do more SZA😭💝💝
Gotta ask about the pearl necklaces you both are wearing???
If you didn’t watch kill bill den y’all wouldn’t understand…
Not my fav asmrtist 😭 like.. where you been
Soon active😂
Can you react to Tinashe - Company
my god just let the video play
Yall Ws
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