![]() ![]() Because of the shoddy dancing, I can’t give SNSD perfect marks for performance. ![]() During one part of the MV, Tiffany, in direct eyesight, had her gaze directed downwards as she danced. However, there were times when the girls looked noticeably out-of-sync or awkward when dancing, but this could be the choreography’s fault more than SNSD’s. They looked the part of aloof socialites at the beginning and had a good amount of energy when dancing. Their feminized tuxedo outfits would look fine without them.I felt as if there were too many scene changes, making it harder for me to concentrate on the dancing, and sometimes the camera angles only served to capture the most awkward parts of the choreography, like at 3:23 when you can see Sunny’s head bob up and down during Jessica’s solo.įor the most part, the girls did a great job performing in this MV. But I don’t approve of the bright pink gloves - they should be burned immediately. The cinematography is good, however, and I love the vibrant red color of the clothing. Sooyoung got the worst of the outfits, wearing a red velvet jumpsuit with feathered shoulders, but Hyoyeon, Yuri, and Sunny wear semi-normal clothing. Most of the girls look like birds of paradise with large amounts of plumage attached to their burlesque-style clothing. Let’s take a moment to appreciate their dreadful clothing. I gather that SNSD are starlets but I don’t see how the stage or the show tune has anything to do with paparazzi or the song in general.Īfter the camera clicks, SNSD tosses off their coats and the song officially begins. As far as intros go, this one left me confused. What’s the purpose of “Singing in the Rain?” Or them twirling onstage? After coming together, they wear shocked expressions as the screen flashes, quite obviously signifying flashing cameras. While it’s logical to expect the song to start here, we hear Gene Kelly singing “Singing in the Rain” as the girls twirl onstage in trench coats instead. The scene changes to a large theater filled with people, and a man walks onstage and introduces Girls’ Generation. Their story begins with the girls strutting down a hallway, looking like jaded movie stars, and into a swarm of paparazzi. ![]() The song is catchy enough but has yet to grow on me, and I was surprised by the amount of lines Yoona got. I was looking forward to this release with great anticipation, but I was left with a variety of mixed feelings. After releasing the music video for their song “Time Machine” months prior, SM’s number one girl group, SNSD, has returned again with a new single, “Paparazzi.” With this single comes two music videos and supposedly more to follow. ![]()
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