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(mouse clicks) ♪ (dramatic chord) ♪ - oh, japanese shit. yes. - we got some kind of anime? - it's another anime thingthat's gonna blow my mind. - this is gonna get weird.i already know it. - aw, she's lonely. - i'm already invested. - her dms are not poppin'.
♪ (calm electronic music) ♪ - this is becoming a music video. - wait, is this themusic video to "shelter," or is this fan-made?'cause i love the song. ♪ (beats pick up) ♪- ooh, this looks fun. - animation's dope. - this is dope. - she's doing somephotoshop on her tablet. and it's... it's turning into minecraft.
- she's, uh, creating her own world. - so she's creating a world around her. - ♪ ...trust in me ♪ ♪ i'll give them shelter,like you've done for me ♪ ♪ and i know... ♪- wow, this is gorgeous. - ♪ ...alone ♪- this is so pretty! - ♪ until you're gone ♪- hmm. ♪ (electronic chorus resumes) ♪ - she's having flashbacks. i'm concerned.
- this is so cute but sad. - very upbeat song but kinda sad. - ♪ it's a long way forward ♪ - you can't have technologyin the bathtub like that. it's dangerous. - with her art, she is able to escapeto these incredible worlds where marshmallows are impaled on trees. - ♪ you'll be watching over us ♪ ♪ until you're gone ♪- is she dead or something?
like, what's going on? - mm, still no messages. - someone text her. please. ♪ (music swells again) ♪ - ♪ (vocalizing along) ♪ - oh, now it's creepy. that's her dad? - her dad's kinda hot. - is she flashing backto her younger self? - "current conditions in tokyo"?
- she's dead, isn't she? no, she's not dead. - aw. - ♪ oh, it's a long way forward ♪- her dad's dead. - ♪ trust in me ♪ ♪ and i know... ♪- are we about to get apocalyptic? - ♪ you'll be watching over us ♪- yep. - ♪ until... ♪- he's gonna send her off so she can live. - so the apocalypse happened,but her dad cared about her
and provided her with shelter. ♪ (music calms, somber tone) ♪- this is sad. could somebody hug her? no. oh wait, she has a message now? - (gasps) a message. - oh, she has a message. - who sent her the message? 'cause he was like, earth was destroyed. - don't lose hope, boo. i'll dm you.
- her tablet memories make herstronger. she doesn't feel alone. - outer space. alternate reality? - who the [bleep] is this? - wait. wait, what? - she's still in space. - so she's on the spaceship,just thinking about all that stuff. - wait, was it all a simulation?is it all a lie? - i'm confused. i'm not 100%sure what happened. but there's some sort offather-daughter relationship
that is in digital turmoil. there's lots of questions. - (fbe) what are your overallthoughts about the video? - gorgeous and beautifuland just what i needed. thank you. - it's a nice song, dope visuals. - dope video. dope song. - i thought it was cool.i would've thought it was even cooler if i knew what was going on. - it was cool. it was thought-provoking.
- i got to just say, like i always say wheni see these anime videos, just not my thing, man. i mean, i only watch them wheni'm reacting to them on this show. - it's really interesting. it's one of those thingswhere you understand it-- or at least i understood it enough that i kept paying attentionto try and figure it out completely. there's this weird beauty to it,but it is so confusing.
- (fbe) so this wasa music video for a song by the american and french djsporter robinson and madeon. it got over 6 million viewsin less than a month. - wow. - (fbe) much of the popularity comes from a lot of people sharing it and talking about the meaningbehind the story here. so can you describewhat you think the story is? - well, it looks like therewas some apocalyptic collision
between earth and someother celestial body. and a dad took it into his own hands to build some sort of spaceship-type deal to put his daughter on,a.k.a. the shelter. - he designed the shuttlethat took him to the planet, and he left her. - a dad seeing that the endof the world is happening. and so to protect his daughter,he uploads all of her memories and files and life and stuff intosome sort of apparatus device
and then puts her body in a spaceship. - now she's got thisweird digital existence, but she has memories of beingwith him in the real world. - and we see this whole movement, this whole moment thatwe think is her remembering it. but then at the end,we kinda get that little twist, where it's like, "oh,maybe she's just in stasis in the middle of nowhere, and this is her mind thinkingwhat's happening."
but it's not. it's not real.she's just all alone. - (fbe) so, many peoplehave said they believe the girl starts remembering eventsthat occurred in a time before being in the simulation, when the world was about to be destroyed. and her father built a podto send her into space, where she could livein the simulated world. - yeah. oh, okay. so shehas this world all to herself. - (fbe) her memories of herand her father make her lonely.
but then in the end, thesememories give her strength to move forward.- that's beautiful. - (fbe) what do you thinkthis video is trying to say? - i mean, i think the overarching message, no matter what happened, people die or people leave.and you can have these memories. and they can either really make you sad, or you can use them for strength. - life is super unpredictable.
you never know when tragedy might strike or something bad might happen. but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be hopeful towards the future. - you might have some tough times,and memories might hit hard. but it's good to reflectbut maybe not dwell, and it'll give youthe strength to carry on. - you can feel so connecteddigitally and online but still wildly feel aloneat the same time.
it's kind of the weirdbeauty of the internet. - it's a story. i'm not sure-- i'm not too hung up on trying to find out what stories mean exactly as much as if they're toldin an interesting, compelling way. and that one obviously did,and it did bring a lot of people to converse about it and talk about it. - (fbe) so accordingto the video's description, "shelter" tells the storyof rin, a 17-year-old girl
who lives her life insideof a futuristic simulation completely by herselfin infinite, beautiful loneliness. each day, rin awakens in virtual reality and uses a tablet whichcontrols the simulation to create a new, different,beautiful world for herself; until one day, everything changes, and rin comes to learn the true origins behind her life in a simulation.- oh, i see. - (fbe) the rest of the plot is left
for everyone to figure out on their own. so what do you think about this being such a mysteriousand open-ended plot? - i think it's cool, 'cause it gives you-- you know, it lets you interpret ithow you want it to afterwards. - i like that it's not theregular-degular, cookie-cutter, "all right, let's just throwsomething random out there for the sake of it being random." i like that it has deep-rooted meanings
and little sprinklesand stuff like that in here. - it's open to interpretation, which i think is one ofthe wonderful things about, if we're gonna get headyabout it, about art. it depends on whatyou're feeling at the moment. so this could be optimistic for someone, or it could be very lonely and sadfor someone else. it's all whatever their current mood is, which i think is wonderful,
'cause you internalize it,and you make it your own. - that's where art is so awesome, is that it creates conversations. so you can have infinite,as many virtual realities as she has. you can have ideas about what could happenin that virtual reality for her. i hope she finds happiness. - (fbe) so finally, this projectcomes as a collaboration between an americanand a french music artist
teaming up witha japanese animation studio... - (impressed) really? - (fbe) ...which is somethingthat's pretty rare. - i was gonna say,yeah, that's interesting. this is very, very a melting pot. - (fbe) do you think thereshould be more projects like this, mixing styles and cultures in this way?- yeah. that was absolutely amazing. - i do think this shouldbe done more often.
- it brings unique piecesof their own cultures to the table. - this is just like a step into making all of our cultures collide in a good way. - this is something thatyoutube has helped create, i think, is a global audience. to be like, "no,let's actually collaborate across cultures and acrosscountries purposefully..." - is super cool.- yeah. - that's the best thingabout the internet,
is that the global reachand the ability to collaborate on so many different levels, you can't do that anywhere elsebut on the internet. - that's what it's all about, you know, collaboration, art. bringing differentcontrasting things together and making something beautiful. - the only way i thinkto grow as a creator is to experiment and try different thingsand to learn new things
and see how they work with whatevercreative process you have. so i think that's really important, 'cause you're just gonna livewithin your own simulated world if you can't experience someone else's. (clang!)- (fbe) truth! - thanks for watching anotherepisode of youtubers react. - subscribe to everyone below, or not. if this is a simulation, itdoesn't really matter either way. - well, i'm gonna go float alone in space
for the rest of my life. so goodbye. ♪ (end music) ♪
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