Iron Sky
What are we seeing here? I’ve scoured the reviews of Daniel Wolfe’s evocative music video of Paolo Nutini’s Iron Sky and most explain it as repression incarnate, and consequent freedom, an ambiguous statement of freedom against non-specific enemies.
From which we’ll rise over love,
Over hate,
From this iron sky,
That’s fast becoming our minds.
Over fear and into freedom.
Clinically cold poverty in faded pastel hues and images of intense drug dependency serve to show a tightening grip of desperation and pressure experienced in the modern metropolitan landscape. I’m reminded of the prison of the mind, shown in a similar palette of Marshall’s Awakenings. Blood trickles from an alabaster white face, a crucifix necklace draws against a taut neck, a motorized boat carries far-looking passengers. I don’t think this film is expecting definition in the same way the CTA Blue Line ever stops running – it shows life as motion and suffering as normal. Beautiful work.
Directed by: Daniel Wolfe
I love this music and the video with it. What is the audio excerpt from towards the end of the song?
It’s from The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=yv0BVKTgHcWTgwSurIHYBw&url=http://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DQcvjoWOwnn4&cd=2&ved=0CB8QtwIwAQ&usg=AFQjCNEN5Mz63fm7ZW83hUOAL6PS27Cq6Q&sig2=4FgPTx-JHB91sIEI4kN49g