

The viewer is to understand Lana’s longing for the lankly Lothario, and the lyrics of “loving until the end of time” further affirm this.

This video appears to join that category as a misguided attempt at being edgy and instead becomes distasteful. Many a designer label has utilized the same brand of vile advertising in which violence towards women is implied, and often sexualized, usually in an effort to toe the line of controversy without making a blanket statement. Sadly, this attempt at edgy eroticism is not a new aim. What started off within the context of a consensual sexual encounter seemingly turns ugly. Finally, with his hands around her throat, he pulls them both under, Lana’s lifeless face drifting away from the surface. She registers a startled expression for a millisecond and the next clip is of her limp body in his arms. The video itself is highly sexualized, which makes the closing shots troubling - her suspected beau is shown pushing her head underwater. A strange scene starts with a clip of the love interest reaching for her throat, but a beat later cuts to him sticking his fingers into her mouth in an eroticized fashion. There is a lot of kissing and cavorting in the pool, underwater body shots and a duo of alligators thrown in for good measure. It’s hard to say exactly what the aim of the video is, besides the fact that it is clearly evocative and creepy.

Shot in black and white with a poolside setting, a retro one-piece-swimsuit-clad Lana watches the heavily inked object of her desire strip down to his skivvies from a voyeuristic corner. Unfortunately, this was not the case and the release of the video provides minimal clarification on the cover art. I guess I was hoping the video would prove my suspicions wrong and showcase this individual tilting her head back tenderly, priming to caress her face. The cover art preceding the video’s debut channeled a messed-up Little Mermaid meme where an inert Lana lies in a questionable stage of consciousness as a disembodied, tattooed hand stretches for her jugular. Lana Del Rey’s recent video release for “Blue Jeans” is deeply disturbing on so many levels.
