This would have also been a fantastic video for Springsteen's "County Fair" or even "Tunnel Of Love," and let me assure you: That's a compliment (even if it exposes my heart as old, suburban, sentimental, etc, etc.)
"A Change Of Heart" has 1975 frontman Matty Healy as a sad, silent-film clown who finds love on magically epic night of love and dance at the traveling carnival.
Chris Stapleton takes a back seat here, instead focusing on the dangers of not recognizing poor mental health in someone. Actor Ben Foster, advocate for The Campaign to Change Direction, stars in this clip.
There's hints of a Mrs. Robinson — or maybe a Mr. Robsinson — vibe in this prepschool epic about potentially dangerous crushes.
Don't worry if you don't entirely follow it, even if it's pretty clear what's developing here (pun intended): The starmaking turn by Halsey has a way of attracting all of your attention.
1975 in a glass box feels a little bit like that Battles video, but then a "discerning" crowd shows up to gawk and judge — complete with titles illuminating choice bon mots like, "They're essentially making robotic Huey Lewis tunes" and worse. But, don't cry for 1975. They (a) don't give a fuck, and (b) realize that their judgers are just as on display as they are.
The Blue Neighborhood trilogy — see "Wild" and "Fools" if you need to catch-up — comes to a close with "Talk To Me," managing to be mournful yet positive at the same time.
The coming of age "best friend = best lover" tale that began in "Wild" enters a complicated new phase in this sequel, as family and small town pressures threaten to turn their passionate realization into nothing more than a youthful indiscretion.
“WILD,” listed as Part 1 of his “Blue Neighborhood” trilogy, is Australian superman Troye Sivan’s second foray into videos. Its ending is likely to cause a stir, as it reveals an aspect of being gay that happens to some people who grow up as friends, at first.
If you know anything about castles made of sand, then you know the manic and passionate love affair here will eventually crumble into the sea, which is essentially what happens in heartbreaking fashion.
It's clear that won't be a happy ending to this tale of a love triangle between Lauren Henson aka Indiana and two drug-dealing motorcycle dudes. But, it's highly unlikely you'll be able to guess the twist.
PS: And yes, Twilight fans: That's actor Charlie Bewey, who was also in the TV shows Nashville and The Vampire Diaries.