It blows my mind that people are still reacting to this. I think it goes to show how Ronnie is beginning to blow up. I only wish we could get a Falling in Reverse Suoer Bowl halftime show over the shit we’ve been getting. It’d be far more real than anything else they offer. Zombify seems to be the best way to describe it.
She kill’s herself after realizing he’s a vampire, then he turns her and brings her back to life and then a mob comes in and instead of fighting he surrenders to try to save her from the mob because she’s a vampire now but she doesn’t want to live without him so she faces the sun
Absolutely correct, but it takes place some time later. After she wakes up in the morning, she walks through the abandoned house (you can see this in the covered furniture). She's already the vampire because it's after all the events. She looks back at the things that happened and how he died to protect her and in the end decides to follow him and to die the same way he did.
@@sandi25_25But it’s not a vampire song. It’s about addiction. It’s all a euphemism, but no one has been able to articulate what it’s a euphemism for. Personally, I think the song is about multiple addictions, including sex. The first girl he is caught with is a euphemism either for being caught using, or being caught cheating with. Hence the girl goes and kills herself.
Yes the original song was entirely about addiction. Since the text is the same, this version of course also has to do with addiction, but he changed (or added) the text in the bathroom scene (where she had killed herself because she found out he is a vampire). Also he says that he IS a vampire, whereas in the original video he only says he is NOT a vampire. The reason is that the girl in the video (it's always the same girl, she is watching herself in the past with him ) is his partner in real live Saraya Bevis (WWE Paige).
Great Reaction! Check the live performance. Watch the world burn by caliber tv is better, more insane🔥 huge experience! Next the Trilogy 1) Losing my mind, 2) Losing my Life, 3) Drugs (in this order, it is a real story of Ronnie's life's in 3 songs)