Clocking in at nearly 14 minutes, Lady Gaga's "Marry the Night" video, directed by the Mother Monster herself, is a music video within a short film.
Gaga teased earlier that the clip would be about the worst day of her life, and it certainly touches on some nefarious stuff. With references to everything from "Fame" and "Black Swan" to "The Bell Jar," the video is a sweeping look into Gaga's psyche. Got a spare 14 minutes? Then check this out.
See Gaga in a hospital bed, see Gaga give new meaning to ballet toe shoes, see her speak French, she her topless and covered in Cheerios, and more, including a fiery ending and a rockin' song.
Lady Gaga, who directed the video, told E! News Marry The Night is her most personal video yet, an autobiographical tale showing what she calls "one of the worst days of my life."
And that day would be?Lady Gaga seemed to explode onto the pop scene like a brilliantly deranged firework from the great beyond. The world was presented with an eccentric enigma, a suddenly transformed NYU student whose creative foresight and visions set new standards for the staid music culture. But as much as she became a phenomenon, the question remained: where did she come from? How did she go from playing in bars to the wildest, most successful act on the planet?
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