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Gift for condnsdmlk (Cabaret)
Title of vid: Hot in Herre
Recipient: condnsdmlk
Vidder: sweetestdrain
Fandom: Cabaret - 1974
Music: "Hot in Herre" by Nelly
Summary: Berlin, 1931.
Content notes: I prefer not to give content notes (viewer proceeds at their own risk: could be anything)
Signed length: 02:54
Password: herrnelly
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Recipient: condnsdmlk
Vidder: sweetestdrain
Fandom: Cabaret - 1974
Music: "Hot in Herre" by Nelly
Summary: Berlin, 1931.
Content notes: I prefer not to give content notes (viewer proceeds at their own risk: could be anything)
Signed length: 02:54
Password: herrnelly
Link to signed vid post.
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Okay, at first I was all giddy with the "HA, this is a PERFECT match of song to source" and "what a fun romp!!!"
And then it got real. Wow. Well done. You gave me giggles and cold shivers in less than three minutes.
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Wow.
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Brilliant, *brilliant* use of the assumptions made based on the conjunction of this particular song with this particular source: the first half's so straightforwardly "Cabaret dancers taking off their clothes!", I thought this vid was going to be a one-trick pony--but then you bring in the Nazis, and Things Get Real, and...just wow. Excellent timing on your twist to the vid's narrative. The utter seriousness of the final quarter or so of the vid is a sucker punch.
So very, *very* well done.
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I love how the use of this song isn't just for a jarring mismatch for the purposes of being uncomfortable, like a gotcha on the viewer, but really picks up the movie's themes of how sexuality and entertainment become political, how they become life-or-death matters. I skimmed the comments so I knew this wasn't just fluff, but I still wasn't prepared for that moment when the dancers appear again, but now in faux-military uniform with helmets and goosestepping--and then it just went all the way. As far as it had to go. Allow me to repeat myself and say: AMAZING.
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Thanks, feel free to msg me privately if you want.
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"Without You I'm Nothing" and "Crazy" went beyond pairing arcs and into the rougher themes of self-destruction and the nature of reality. This vid first makes us complacent, and by the time we realize we are terrified, we, like the people in 1930s Berlin, have a sickening feeling it's too late. So for me this vid is about the evil that can be at the heart of complacency.
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