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November 17, 2007

I like the otherwordliness of the robo dancing, the camera work and the flat painted backgrounds. The most uniform part of the song is the repetitive musical licks in the song.

The images lead to the feeling of a lot of social alienation in the night. The dancing adds to that sense. Yet in the end the authority figure, the policeman, connects to his surroundings and environment through robo dancing. Arguably he is the free-est character in the video's universe.

Wonderful little pop song and accompanying video.

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