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Originally Posted by maquis
*throws a bucked of cold water at wasabi*
it's in the director's cut it's why.
the clip is different, she doesn't sings but walks, the dance are shown one after the other... And the kiss obviously at the end, awkward it is.
A bit schizophrenic as she's pretty much kissing herself.
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I think this is referring to symbolism from the Director's part. This is beacause you can see that each time Alizee walks through the different rooms, each room is different(in mood, actions,etc..) and the volume of the music also increases. May be trying to symbolize the different phases Juliet pases through during her love story. When the kiss scene come out, there are two Alizee(s) one being colorful(happiness, love) meanwhile the other Alizee is black( symbolizing tragic, and death). When they kiss it might be symbolizing that the happiness of the story is over(*the colorful Alizee vanishes), and now the dark Juliet(Alizee) is ready to face her destiny that awaits her in the play. (death)
I might be nuts but this is how I interpret the Director's symbolism of the video