The Weeknd False Alarm Song Free Download

The Weeknd False Alarm Song Free Download

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The Weeknd: False Alarm Song Free Download

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Creative music video about an intense robbery and the trouble that comes with it.
The official video for the song was presented on the official Vevo-account of the artist on YouTube on October 13, 2016. The video is played as a first-person shooter with a camera showing the viewpoint of one of the bank robbers during the culmination of the critical situation with the hostages, which ends with the death of most of them. The director was Ilya Naishuller, who also produced the film "Hardcore Henry."
"False Alarm" is a 6-minute music video from 2016 and the artist we hear in this one is Oscar nominee The Weeknd. The director is Ilya Naishuller, but I must say I am neither familiar with him nor with any of the actors we see here. The film starts with a robbery and the criminals flee with a girl they took hostage. The story then is pretty generic and cringeworthy almost as of course one of the robbers (the one we are as this is a first-person film) makes a connection with her and the one who acts realistically gets killed. And the ending is also really just dramatic for the sake of it and offer very little in terms of quality when it comes to story-telling. Oh well, the music video is kinda spectacular and showy and probably better than 90% of the other music videos out there. And also, the song is decent, not bad, but also not very good. The problem is that what we see and what we hear do not fit together at all in my opinion. This is one of the reasons why I give this one a thumbs-down overall. Not recommended, even if over 50 million Youtube users in less than two months may think differently. But hey, quality is not the same as quantity. Watch something else instead. Final note: Stay away from this one if you can't deal with graphic bloody violence.
I love the f- out of Ilya Naishuller&#39;s Bad Motherf-er, i may have replayed the living heck out of that video, with Hardcore Henry he had definitely outdone himself. <br/><br/>And with his latest hit, surprisingly a music video for another music group that is not Biting Elbows, takes an action-packed, kinetic and highly entertaining project that serves as both an insanely well choreographed bank-robbing scenario and a kick-ass dressing for a kick-ass song.<br/><br/>It also shows how much he liked his collab on Payday&#39;s 2 script since the bank heist scenario, while shorter than the other half and thus concentrating more on the runaway, is gritty, police forces and bystanders are getting shot at, and the POV&#39;s character, is such a cool out mix of Henry&#39;s likeliness as an anti-heroic character (not that he doesn&#39;t show to be giving a f- to people at surroundings, but neither does he look unapparent to that) and a mercilessly random GTA player, it gives a conscience to the &quot;Hero&quot; and the smallest emotions shared toward him and another character are well rounded and realized. <br/><br/>(Although i feel like between this and HH, Ilya has quite a different point of view of love.)<br/><br/>Also, Ilya Naishuller manages to achieve something quite odd, by giving some charisma to the main character, because he really doesn&#39;t show to be a perfect action hero, nor he does things done flawlessly on his own, it&#39;s a somewhat nice character you kinda effortlessly root for.<br/><br/>Expect also quite amazing stuntwork and awesome blood-thirsty gunfire-driven action that while not being as mindblowingly gory as Hardcore Henry, it doesn&#39;t stop it from being more violent than the standard music video as it genuinely feels as though you were watching a next-gen gameplay of an FPS. <br/><br/>And quite an excitingly blood-pumping good short action story well told in less time that a film could do so.

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