: Subtle use of reflections suggests the members are looking at versions of themselves they don’t recognize.
A of the Tsukiyomi / Irodori single.
: The frantic movement throughout the video suggests a desperate attempt to find an exit before the night—and the obsession—swallows them whole. Emotional Core
: The members are often shown in confined, dimly lit spaces, symbolizing being "caged" by expectations or a toxic love.
: The moon (Tsukiyomi) acts as a silent observer. It represents a fate that cannot be outrun, illuminating truths that the characters might prefer to keep hidden in the dark. Visual Symbolism
: The choreography is aggressive and sharp, representing the violent push-and-pull of emotions that come with a "forbidden" or all-consuming desire.
: Subtle use of reflections suggests the members are looking at versions of themselves they don’t recognize.
A of the Tsukiyomi / Irodori single.
: The frantic movement throughout the video suggests a desperate attempt to find an exit before the night—and the obsession—swallows them whole. Emotional Core : Subtle use of reflections suggests the members
: The members are often shown in confined, dimly lit spaces, symbolizing being "caged" by expectations or a toxic love.
: The moon (Tsukiyomi) acts as a silent observer. It represents a fate that cannot be outrun, illuminating truths that the characters might prefer to keep hidden in the dark. Visual Symbolism Emotional Core : The members are often shown
: The choreography is aggressive and sharp, representing the violent push-and-pull of emotions that come with a "forbidden" or all-consuming desire.