Sabrina Carpenter’s tears’ tears clip is inspired by a classic of cult horror

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It is common for musical clips to pay tribute to famous films in the form of visual stenography – from Madonna Cosplaying “Gentlemen Prefer Blond” in Madonna in the “Material Girl” to take shattering pumpkins A moon trip In “Tonight, Tonight.” Now, the pop star Sabrina Carpenter is the last to do it in its new video for “Tears”, the second song on its seventh album which has just been released, eagerly awaited, “Man’s Best Friend”.
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Carpenter published a video for the album opening piece, “Manchild”, representing it as a unlucky hitchhiker. The “Tears” video takes a turn in Phantasmagoria throughout “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”. Carpenter’s co-star is the actor nominated at the Oscars, Colman Domingo, who appears as a Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) as the synchronization of the Drag Queen lips with the voices of “Tears”, guiding Carpenter to kiss his inner monster.
Now the song is called “Tears”, but it’s not about crying or sadness. The whole album concerns lust, and “Tears” is no different. Carpenter’s chorus includes lines like “I get wet at the thought of you” and “tears run on my thighs”. But it is the image of Sabrina Carpenter’s star; His songs are not apologized to focus on sex and desire, and his interpreted outfits range from lingerie to corsets. His lyrical sexuality is as not filtered as “Exile in Guyville” by Liz Phair but delivered with a wink and a camp (just like “Rocky Horror” is). Not everyone is on board with their style; The album of “Best Friend” of the man, showing Carpenter on all fours with a man holding his hair like a leash, was accused of having mentioned everything, from BDSM to antifemism. Carpenter herself is not unpotted. Interviewed in the morning CBS, she said:
“The album is not for pearl embers, but I also think that even pearl assignments can listen to an album like this in their own solitude and find something that makes them smile and laugh to themselves.”
The video “Tears” is made by Bardia Zeinali, who previously made Carpenter’s video for “Please, please, B please”. The “Tears” video lasts five minutes, about twice the length of the song alone, due to a long accumulation and an epilogue. Carpenter, who is dressed in a blue version of the pink hat and the Janet (Susan Sarandon) coat of “Rocky Horror”, is moving away from a car accident. She comes to a house in the middle of nowhere, just like the way Janet and Brad (Barry Bostwick) followed a light from the Frank manor.
While Carpenter goes to the house, the blood red sidewalk appears on the screen, in letters like ’70 Grindhouse Horror. Although no horre or crazy science takes place in the house, Carpenter always makes a trip as wild as any time.




