Singer Adele is back with a new music video for
"Hello," and it brings some retro tech to her retro musical
sensibility. Apparently, people on social media are flipping out over her use
of an old flip phone in the video, but it's clear that the video doesn't
reflect current gadget obsessions—quite the opposite, in fact.
The song, and the video, are about the past—mulling over the
past, delving into a past relationship, and trying to resurrect it. The singer
is emotionally trapped in the past, trying to call her ex over and over again, and
wandering out into a psychological landscape of flashbacks and overgrown,
abandoned buildings to illustrate what's going on in her head. Director Xavier
Dolan uses a sepia filter and progressively older communication technology to
make a point. First Adele has her 2007 Samsung flip phone:
Then she's seen dialing on a home push-button phone:
the "Samsung" logo is above the screen, and
there's a small, raised, circular external camera. It looks like the Canadian version of the
Samsung SPH-M300, which was sold by Bell in 2007. In a cabin like this,
festooned with items like an electric typewriter and an old flip-up address
book, it's not a statement about retro tech—it's a statement about being
trapped in the past, emotionally, and wanting to reconnect with it.
Her boyfriend is very visibly carrying a Motorola V235, a
flip phone that was popular in 2005-2006. That scene is a flashback, of course.
If this is, in fact, a flashback to 2005, Adele would have been just 17.
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