Ini adalah video muzik lagu futuristik terbaru Justin Timberlake...atas lesen kreatif dia imagine dia sedang perform di tahun 2028 dgn teknologi robotik di hadapan ribuan penonton yg hadir Persidangan Kajian Lengkap Pan Asia (Pan Asian Deep Learning Conference) yg kononya berlangsung di KUALA LUMPUR.
Apa yg menariknya...penonton dlm video muzik ni tidak langsung berwajah original KUALA LUMPUR, sepertinya di Jepun atau China. Kemudian, aksi persembahan seks robotik juga menjadi tatapan umun. Atau Hollywood tidak tahu di Malaysia ada kaum majoriti yg berkulit sawo matang? Dlm video tu hnya ada satu kelibat akak berturban Yuna di dalam ramai2 penonton. Dan mungkin konferen itu dihadiri ramai org dr seluruh dunia.
So, persoalan...apa sebenarnya bentuk pemahamanan team kreatif Justin Timberlake terhadap Kuala Lumpur dan Malaysia sebenarnya? Video ini sendiri mendapat berbaur komen daripada netizen.
How to interpret 'Filthy,' Justin Timberlake's strange new robot music video
By Sonia Rao
January 5, 2018 at 3:11 PM
Justin Timberlake released a music video Thursday night at midnight for his new single “Filthy,” the first of four from his upcoming album, “Man of the Woods,” and it appears he is already having an identity crisis.
The futuristic video finds the singer on stage at some sort of tech conference in 2028, dressed like a youthful Steve Jobs but in sweats and hipper glasses. He’s an inventor debuting his AI creation, a premise that defies expectations set by Tuesday morning’s “Man of the Woods” teaser. In it, newfound country boy Timberlake wades through a pond, runs alongside horses and wraps himself in a large rainbow blanket that rivals Lenny Kravitz’s infamous scarf, all while narrating, “This album is really inspired by my son, my wife, my family, but — more so than any other album I’ve ever written — where I’m from.” This new video reflects, well, none of that.
Taking into account all the insight we have been granted thus far, here is a walk through the “Filthy” happenings and all of the possible interpretations. Ready your eardrums — Timberlake tweeted that the song, also produced by Timbaland and Danja, “should be played very loud” — and come along for the ride.
Ah, yes. Deep learning. Prepare for some “Ex Machina”-esque shenanigans, friends.
Everyone in the audience is really, really into this entrance. Timberlake runs on stage while the song repeatedly states, “If you know what’s good,” implying that he does. (Spoiler: What’s good is probably robots.)
And there it is. Has the singer been forced to invent new family members in 2028 to inspire future albums? The jury is still out. Regardless, this is a loyal robot programmed to mimic Timberlake’s every move, which is weird but at least allows the audience to enjoy some of his killer dancing.
The robot can kick a ball into the audience! Huzzah. This is an impressive move, as it is helpful for Men of the Woods to be athletic.
The puppet strings are cut, and the robot is now free to move on its own. Good riddance! This ain’t an ‘N Sync song.
Side note: If nothing else, this video proves that statement glasses are making a comeback in 2028. Just check out the specs of this here excited audience member.
Not to alarm anyone, but this robot is now glowing and pointing directly at the audience while Timberlake continues to sing, “If you know what’s good.” Is that a threat? Where are the horses and that comforting blanket?
The crowd quiets down as the robot performs suggestive dance moves with scantily clad women, and Timberlake adopts some devious expressions. (This portion is as filthy as the song, which isn’t actually all that filthy, gets.) Then Mr. Iron Man does this crazy trick, and everyone is applauding once more.
Finally, the singer disappears with a glitchy effect, probably retreating into the woods from which he came.
The song’s sound is decidedly a Timberlake/Timbaland collaboration, and it recalls the duo’s older work, such as “The 20/20 Experience.” It is unclear how “Filthy” will fit in with the rest of Timberlake’s family-inspired album, as the video’s sex robot premise serves his “bringing sexy back” image more than anything, but hey — we’ve got 15 more songs coming our way.
On Friday morning, Timberlake tweeted out the album’s tracklist, which seemingly returned to the theme with titles like “Flannel.”
Meanwhile, Twitter users shared their own hot takes on the “Filthy” music video’s departure from the teaser’s country vibe.
How to interpret 'Filthy,' Justin Timberlake's strange new robot music video
By Sonia Rao
January 5, 2018 at 3:11 PM
Justin Timberlake released a music video Thursday night at midnight for his new single “Filthy,” the first of four from his upcoming album, “Man of the Woods,” and it appears he is already having an identity crisis.
The futuristic video finds the singer on stage at some sort of tech conference in 2028, dressed like a youthful Steve Jobs but in sweats and hipper glasses. He’s an inventor debuting his AI creation, a premise that defies expectations set by Tuesday morning’s “Man of the Woods” teaser. In it, newfound country boy Timberlake wades through a pond, runs alongside horses and wraps himself in a large rainbow blanket that rivals Lenny Kravitz’s infamous scarf, all while narrating, “This album is really inspired by my son, my wife, my family, but — more so than any other album I’ve ever written — where I’m from.” This new video reflects, well, none of that.
Taking into account all the insight we have been granted thus far, here is a walk through the “Filthy” happenings and all of the possible interpretations. Ready your eardrums — Timberlake tweeted that the song, also produced by Timbaland and Danja, “should be played very loud” — and come along for the ride.
Ah, yes. Deep learning. Prepare for some “Ex Machina”-esque shenanigans, friends.
Everyone in the audience is really, really into this entrance. Timberlake runs on stage while the song repeatedly states, “If you know what’s good,” implying that he does. (Spoiler: What’s good is probably robots.)
And there it is. Has the singer been forced to invent new family members in 2028 to inspire future albums? The jury is still out. Regardless, this is a loyal robot programmed to mimic Timberlake’s every move, which is weird but at least allows the audience to enjoy some of his killer dancing.
The robot can kick a ball into the audience! Huzzah. This is an impressive move, as it is helpful for Men of the Woods to be athletic.
The puppet strings are cut, and the robot is now free to move on its own. Good riddance! This ain’t an ‘N Sync song.
Side note: If nothing else, this video proves that statement glasses are making a comeback in 2028. Just check out the specs of this here excited audience member.
Not to alarm anyone, but this robot is now glowing and pointing directly at the audience while Timberlake continues to sing, “If you know what’s good.” Is that a threat? Where are the horses and that comforting blanket?
The crowd quiets down as the robot performs suggestive dance moves with scantily clad women, and Timberlake adopts some devious expressions. (This portion is as filthy as the song, which isn’t actually all that filthy, gets.) Then Mr. Iron Man does this crazy trick, and everyone is applauding once more.
Finally, the singer disappears with a glitchy effect, probably retreating into the woods from which he came.
The song’s sound is decidedly a Timberlake/Timbaland collaboration, and it recalls the duo’s older work, such as “The 20/20 Experience.” It is unclear how “Filthy” will fit in with the rest of Timberlake’s family-inspired album, as the video’s sex robot premise serves his “bringing sexy back” image more than anything, but hey — we’ve got 15 more songs coming our way.
On Friday morning, Timberlake tweeted out the album’s tracklist, which seemingly returned to the theme with titles like “Flannel.”
Meanwhile, Twitter users shared their own hot takes on the “Filthy” music video’s departure from the teaser’s country vibe.
Post time 7-1-2018 08:59 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Aiol offended yah masa first time view MV ni melehat wajah chinkies (yang tak seropa chinkies bukit Malaysia pon) jah merata. Dah la lagu busok tak sedap! Mohon JT bercerai untuk kembalikan sisi sexyback! Sendu ja habam tu after nikoh!
Woow ..... Betol-betol membanggakan kerana Malaysia sekarang telah menjadi pusat industri hiburan no. 1 dunia ...
Memang harus diakui secara jujur bahwa artis-artis Malaysia adalah artis yang betol-betol talented dengan performance berstandard dunia yang sukar untuk disaingi oleh artis-artis negara lainnya ...
Sebagai pusat industri hiburan dunia .. tak salahlah jika berbagai-bagai bangsa tinggal, hidup dan mencari makan di KL yang sudah bertransformasi menjadi kota hiburan termaju dan terbaik di seluruh seperti yang digambarkan di dalam video muzik JT itu ...
Post time 8-1-2018 10:13 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Edited by sukacactus at 8-1-2018 10:15 AM
Xsedap pun lagunya
Nak harapkan aksi tarian lalu celah kangkang pun dah byk kali tgk
Teringak aksi ozlynn kat super spontan aritu
Lg 1, robotik AI segala ni mmg ummah oriental yg ramai minat...tu la pasal kot
Pendapat iols, ternyata producer JT dah buat research ya.
Beliau takkan nak letak cikki2 dan ciknek2 malaysian yg rata2 berkerak, kepam, bonto besau (ala2 acik2 gomen yg typical) walaupun scene ini kononnya di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia kerana obviously ianya tiada nilai commercial ya.