
Eight minutes and forty-three seconds. That’s the amount of time you’ll have to devote to sitting through Lady Gaga‘s music video for “Alejandro”. Oddly, it will be over before you even know it, and you’ll be left wanting to hit the replay button (whether you’re enjoying it all over again or merely trying to figure out exactly what the fuck just happened).
As you may know, Gaga previously explained the video as such: ”It’s about the purity of my friendships with my gay friends, and how I’ve been unable to find that with a straight man in my life. It’s a celebration and an admiration of gay love—it confesses my envy of the courage and bravery they require to be together. In the video I’m pining for the love of my gay friends—but they just don’t want me to be with them.”
Do you think Gaga and director Steven Klein successfully depicted this concept? Are the comparisons to Madonna‘s “Vogue” video accurate? What did you think of all the military-themed and religious imagery? And most importantly, how much do you want to bet that a few queens will know all of this choreography before the weekend even hits? Let the discussion begin!
- Dewitt
To watch the music video for “Alejandro”, follow the JUMP:








