This video analysis reveals how Ren's 'Vincent's Tale: The First Night' uses symbolic storytelling to critique modern consumerism and social conformity, particularly through the fictional pharmaceutical commercial featuring 'Comply More' medication that promotes compliance over individuality, and through the panel debate that explores systemic inequality, media influence, and the tension between harsh punishment versus rehabilitation in addressing social issues.
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We're going to continue with Ren's Vincent's Tales, The First Night. Let's get started.
In this, we're just going to be looking at the first night. I contemplated doing all three nights, but they're kind of long, and as you know, I'm already long-winded, so I thought I would break this up into each video being their own review.
Second thing, I've switched out my uh Behringer DT990 headphones, which I do adore, but they're open back and I actually switched to my Sennheiser 280 Pros because they're closed back and I want to ensure that I don't miss any sounds.
They're not active noise canceled or anything, but they are both Pro Studio headphones. So, these look a little different. Just wanted to point that out. Let's go ahead and dig into this.
>> Yes, baby. No baby with a banger for the weekend. That was brawl dog.
>> All right, we've got a chart to chart exclusive now coming in. Some new cat who goes by the name of Ren.
This one right here is I don't give two [ __ ] Neither does a virgin for I melancholy for the day.
>> Is that a human or an angel?
I imagine you already know this, but this is an existing Ren of one of Ren's videos. So, it's cool that we're able to see this. I actually need to go back. I forgot to turn on closed captions. And I heard him at least to sound like the person in there in that room watching this speaking, but I didn't see what that was. Let me just go back.
catching supernovas.
>> Is that a human or an angel?
>> I can't hear what he said.
>> A man has done.
>> Do you know what he said? It's muffled.
I I'll have to later stop this and separate all the tracks uh and the stems so I can if I can actually understand what he said. So maybe in the comments below put what what was being said. All right. So, sorry. I'm trying to catch everything here and I'm I'm I'm getting better, but uh there's still a lot going on. So, where London 3:09 a.m. stabbing? Okay, so we're picking up where >> died after being stabbed last night in the shopping district of London, Paddington. Police say the victim is 29-year-old Edmund Lockidge, the son of Lord Luchian Lockidge, the billionaire founder of a Lockidge Incorporated. The company has been at the center of several recent controversies, though police have stressed there is no indication at this stage that the attack is connected. A 34 year old man from Shepherd's Bush was arrested at the scene and remains in custody. Yes, that's right. Just after 9:30 last night, emergency services were called to this pedestrian strip on Pra Street, Paddington. Witnesses describe a heatation followed by Mr. Lockidge collapsing from stab wounds. Vincent Gavon, described by neighbors as quiet and someone who kept to himself, was detained minutes later. Police say they are keeping an open mind on motive, including whether the attack was politically motivated.
>> Did I got there's so much to remember.
So, in in the last tale, the bedroom, right? No.
Was it the second tale? Oh my gosh.
This is like trying to remember a movie or multiple movies. In any case, the stabbing, right? So, we know that he's stabbed. Okay. So Ren was playing Vincent as that character who killed presumably now the Lock Ridg's CE uh son's CEO's son cuz it just said Vincent has been captured. We're trying to find motive. So presumably then Ren's character that he was in that episode where he had the altercation with Richard, not Stephen. My bad on that. Um I'll try to keep that straight. Um, okay. All right. Uh, let me just go back 5 seconds so I don't miss anything.
>> Keeping an open mind on motive, including whether the attack was politically motivated.
>> In Westminster this afternoon, police and ministers responded to the growing public concern. We take you there now.
>> At approximately 3:09 this morning, Vincent Gavin was charged with murder.
Our deepest condolences go to the Lockidge family as this is an ongoing investigation. Further comment would be inappropriate.
>> Okay, real quick. I just because I don't know much history on Vincent Van Go more or less if his middle name is Gavin.
Where does Vincent's last name Gavin does that have a history behind it as far as in the renoververse?
Um, I'm curious.
I and by the way this is I like how the first um the sunflowers started as a you know we were getting news and information from a TV. So I like that we've done that as a continuation as a method to portray part of this story.
>> Will this be treated as an act of extremism?
>> We're keeping an open mind.
Minister, is this a sign of a wider breakdown in public safety?
>> What happened last night is not just an attack on an individual, but on the values that underpin our society.
The prime minister will be reviewing measures to ensure crimes of this nature face the toughest possible response.
>> Thank you, Minister.
Lord look.
This is crazy, by the way, for a solo artist, solo independent artist to put this much time and effort into a story and a song and an experience is so far above and beyond what most artists would do like I am for my lack of better word, just flabbergasted at the I mean, because this takes time and money unless you've got, you know, very kind people or um um groups that are willing to be part of, you know, a filming of something and but it still takes time. I mean, we we could have theoretically, and I don't know how the rest of this goes, so I'll just have to wait to see how this particular portion plays out, but, you know, we started out with the scene where we've got, you know, two monitors, uh, one in a cellmate, and we've got, you know, of course, this one, and then we've got this other character, presumably a prison guard. I'm not quite sure yet, but the fact that Ren has taken the time and utilized the resources to set that as a scene. We could have just started with this. We could have just opened on a TV and gone with it gone with that. But the fact that he's created now this such an immersive experience in this portrayal is I mean that's that's impressive.
>> I've seen some accusations in your company's practices.
>> My son was murdered.
That is the truth. That is the only truth.
>> Yeah. But if this was also the same character and visually they didn't look the same, but I don't know if it is, but presumably this is the same character that was stabbed with the broken wine bottle. It wasn't like it was out of the blue or random. It was instigated by this character. Now, yes, granted Vincent, if that's what it was, did, you know, shoulder bump um this particular character who he essentially turned murdered. But, you know, it could have gone a handful of ways. I wouldn't say that he was just out of truth, brutally murdered. It wasn't singled out.
>> Attempts to justify or >> unless I'm missing something and now we're starting another part of this story which is separate. So, that could be my own confusion. I I I'll continue.
I uh jump back 5 seconds.
>> That is the only truth. Attempts to justify or rationalize this crime are beneath contempt. And that is all I have to say on the matter.
>> Almost like he knows.
>> Okay, that's all for today. Thank you.
Thank you.
>> In an extraordinary turn, the public have been left completely divided.
Some of the population see Vincent as a new age devil, whilst others see him as a modern-day hero striking a blow against the status quo.
>> Again, the amount of time that it takes and resources it takes to put this a clip like this together to be seen on a TV is I mean it's impressive >> outside the courthouse. And although officials have described this as an open andsh shut case, you can see there's clear public divide between support and condemnation for Vincent Gavon.
Back to you.
>> With the suspect now formally charged, the question remains a man's crime or a sign of something deeper in Britain today. Mhm.
Maybe so.
>> Compliance. Life without passion is a world without violence. From the same Lockidge Industries laboratories that brought the world's first medication formulated to heal the global economy.
Envy more. A new groundbreaking series of treatments is here to change the world all over again. Finally, an alternative to the responsibilities faced in modern-day relationships. Throughout history, human minds have been afflicted with absurd delusions such as individuality and fairness. Are your children starting to develop their own personalities as they grow?
>> Are you tired of waking up every day and having to pretend to listen to other people on about their right to selfexression? But that can all stop with just two easy to swallow tablets taken before, after, and during every meal.
>> Side effects include spontaneous ankle jingling, unexpected emotional flash mobs, mild to severe haunted elbow syndrome, involuntary shadow twitching, temporary loss of the ability to pronounce the letter S, sudden memories from lives you definitely didn't live.
Hang on, hang on, hang on.
That first, that's absolutely hilarious. And secondly, I I won't go back through the whole thing, but there's a good underlying the names. I love the names of these.
First, we've got a goat or a lamb.
But it looks like it has horns.
Uh, it would be okay. I don't It looks like it has horns. So, it's either a sheep or a goat. Maybe a lamb. I'm I'm not The only reason I point this out is because, you know, typically you're a flock as a sheep. Uh, you're typically known as a follower. Um, same thing with lambs. You know, lambs are kind of do things blindly. So, I'm curious if that's what the portrayal of this particular character is. Um, so sis was so unexpected, but the fact that, let me go back. Comply more, which I love.
>> Global economy envy, right? Um, and the fact that the pick is hysterical to heal the global economy.
>> Comply more.
>> Comply more, right? You and that's a sheep. So, you're just following the flock. Um, so, oh my gosh, I was not expecting that. I kind of wish I could see what that sound of the words, but I love, again, this goes back to some of those original statements that I made in the the previous videos about how his lyrics are just how consumerism and, you know, uh, wanting to have the newest and greatest and biggest thing and not being happy with what you currently have and being aware of what you have in your life. I think that that's so interesting how hard he continues to drive that message in regard in addition to having it where you've got these these these um medications that are being provided or can be provided and prescribed for people to comply or to be less envious um or to be more envious.
Um, and just the actual wording, you know, is the is your child developing individualism.
I said that wrong, but you know what I meant. Um, that's brilliant.
I could That's brilliant. I could spend so much more time on that, but I just love the concept that he's constantly reintroducing and repeating.
We're, you know, we're basically in a society being taken over by what we consume.
Not not consume as ingest, but what we internalize because there's, you know, there's there are countless things out there. We commercials, you know, um movies, whatever a particular studio's agenda is, you know, there's all these things that really comprise the world that we live in. And if you don't step back from that, you really be can become so deeply involved that you kind of lose who you are. And the point to this is now there's medication that can make you even further from who you are and who you're supposed to be. Just take the pills. Take them three three times during the day before after every single meal. This is Oh my god. I I wanna I w I don't want this to be too long because the video is already 12 minutes long. I could just keep talking about what they said. But let me I'm going to fast forward just a little bit to kind of catch up where we were finding an alternative to the responsibilities faced >> in modern day relationship >> in modern day relationships. That's not just you know um love relationships.
That's re well family is love if you want to put it that way. My point is not um partners but that could be love too. My point is is relationships could apply to every in any situation that you have some sort of relationship to a person.
Whether it's an in-depth knowledge of that person or just a co-orker that you barely know there's still a relationship. The fact that we're calling out that we've got medication to help you deal with the responsibilities faced in modern-day relationships is absolutely hysterical.
>> Throughout history, human minds have been afflicted with absurd delusions such as individuality.
>> Yeah. Absurd delusions. Again, going back to the usage and the specifics, the words that Ren uses. again, they are so pinpoint and so precise that that's not an easy task to do. Um, not only would I 100% agree and admire his musical capability, but his lyrics, I mean, it's one thing to be able to write a song that makes sense and rhymes. It's another thing to understand human language, both physical and verbal. And the fact that he is so well-versed and knowledgeable on words in general is so massively impressive because they can be so concise and using just using the word absurd and delusions and individuality. It's they are so they pack so much punch and have so much meaning behind them that you don't have to explain anything else. It's absurd.
Completely ridiculous.
But in any case, >> this is just brilliant.
>> Your children's >> Yeah. Delusions of individual individuality and fairness. Meaning, it's not okay to be fair. It's not okay to have your own thoughts and to be an individual. You really need to just stick by what we're telling you.
This is insane.
>> Starting to develop their own personalities as they grow.
>> You don't need that. You tired of waking up every day and having to pretend to listen to other people pratt on about their right to self-expression. So dismissed a word to pretend to listen to other people.
I missed it's sounded like ramble or pratton about their right to selfexpression. I'm missing a word. So, please put in the comments what that is because it's not in this. And I could go through and I guess look at his official lyrics, but nonetheless, I got to go back just 5 seconds cuz I love the fact that they're pointing out you're just Are you tired of waking up every day?
>> Pretend to listen to other people on about their right to selfexression. But that can all stop with just two easy to swallow tablets.
>> Yeah, just basically take these pills and just shut up. become a lamb. Follow what everybody else is doing, what the government's saying, what everybody's saying, and don't ask questions. You can have no individuality. You can't ask questions. Just continue to move along in this brilliant cog of life.
>> Taken before, after, and during side effects include spontaneous ankle jingling, unexpected emotional ankle jingling.
What is ankle jingling? I imagine it's dancing or while you're sitting at your desk, you know, moving your feet to a beat or something. But the word ankle jingling is not anything I have ever heard in my entire life. And I have heard some stuff unexpected emotional flash mobs.
There's two ways that this could be taken for me cuz just hearing this, oh my god, just hearing this for the first time. Um, an unexpected emotional flash mob, I honestly would boil that down to a singular Tik Tok or Instagram reel that everybody piles on.
Not negatively, not like a single post and everybody piles and jumps on that person about how stupid or ridiculous it is. No, you got to think we're in the mindset of they're expecting everyone to be lambs and sheep and followers. So, um, this medication might not only provide you with that ability, but it also might make you part of a social conglomeration of an emotional flash mob. Right? So, my point being is you're posting a an Instagram or a Tik Tok short and you're doing it because so many other people have done it and there's an emotional outcry for whatever it is. Maybe they're angry about something and you're like, "Ah, I didn't think that I was angry about that, but now I might be." So, this is then you got thousands upon thousands of people creating these shorts that are all about the same thing. and now you're just literally part of an emotional flash mob. That's my take on it. I I'm curious how far off I am, but that's just immediately what comes to mind. And I know again this is a medication that might cause that even though it's supposed to prevent individualityism individual you never mind. You get what I'm saying. But this further would then prove that you might then have impulses to um jump on the bandwagon, follow all those sheep, and just repost and post and do the same jibber jabber that everybody else is putting out there. In any case, um rambling. All right. M >> haunted elbow syndrome involuntary >> haunted again.
Another uh what? Another phrase I have never heard before in my life. A haunted elbow syndrome. I don't even know what a take of that would be.
Um, sounds hysterical.
>> Shadow twitching. Temporary.
>> Involuntary shadow twitching.
All right. So, that's basically an out-of- body experience.
Obviously, your shadow should be doing exactly like you are. So we're assuming that the body is not not doing any type of involuntary shadow twitching yet your shadow is. So this could be an out-of- body experience as a side effect.
>> Loss of the ability to pronounce the >> Yeah. temporary loss of the ability to pronounce >> sudden memories from lives you >> My question is why did they pick the letter S?
>> There's got to have there's got to be some significance to that. Why not the letter A or P or Q or any other letter?
Why S?
I could understand maybe like R for revolt with the inability.
I I don't know. I don't want to I don't want to waste dead air with me trying to get my brain to wrap my head around that. But let me know why.
All right. Uh sudden memories from >> finally didn't live.
Hallucination. Yet another out-of- body experience. In this case, essentially being transported. In any case, I'm speaking.
>> Good evening and welcome to Britannia Speaks, where the nation debates the issues that matter most. Tonight, Vincent Gabon charged with the murder of Edmund Lockage. Who is he? It's a tragedy that has sparked outrage, division, and a national conversation.
On our panel tonight, Sir Douglas Kaine, former chief of police. We have Dr. Aston Toll, political scientist. We have Cassie Blae.
>> Wait, I think the captions might be wrong cuz we have Sir Aston.
>> Aston, and this only says Aston Tall.
Um, I'm curious if these names have any specific >> scientist. We have Cassie Blaze who is a and former contestant on the TV dating show Swipe Right Forever. We have Percy Price, professor of psychosurgical medicine at Cambridge University. So without further ado, let us go to our first question from >> So you got a police chief, a doctor, a [ __ ] and a and another doctor >> the audience.
>> Thank you. My question is, has Britain lost control of its streets? I work two jobs, finish at midnight, and honestly, I can't afford to change my shift, but I don't feel safe. My niece is 14 and won't go out after dark and all the politicians are just arguing on a Twitter instead of doing well anything really. Should we feel safe or is it over for this country?
>> I love that he's again Ren is just like pointing out this these are things that are wrong with our country right now. I say our country, the country, I would dare say the world for the mere fact that there are so many countries that are going through so many changes and a lot of it is influenced by moronic influencers, if you will.
So, I like that he's he does not shy away from any type of um political opinion and um awareness.
And you got to think and I know that this is YouTube and this is his primary platform as far as getting his his information out there, but you you know you can't it's great that you that you have the freedom to be able to do that and to post things like this because so many I mean think about if he got picked up by VH1 or MTV trying to put something like this out on the air is no. If that does not meet any sort of or conflict with the political agenda, then it's not going to be viable. And the fact that YouTube, I assume, has not censored him u based on his content and what his morals are um is I commend him for putting himself out there.
>> Yeah, it's it's it's quite simple. Uh Britain has gone soft. uh the people in charge of our legal system now have absolutely no backbone. Now, back in my day, they get punished and punished properly. These days, it seems that you get a Tik Tok account and some sort of documentary on Netflix. And I'm sorry, but you should be afraid. You really should. The people who run this country hold just say no >> on Netflix. And I'm sorry, but you should be afraid. You really should. The people who run this country are afraid to make any decision in case they they offend somebody. Yes. Oh, to my to my point I was just trying to make, people are so afraid to say or do anything because they're afraid to offend. And he's going at such a large political statement from the it's not even a statement. He's Ren is reiterating things aren't where they should be and we're afraid to do anything about it and it's ridiculous that we're not doing anything about it.
>> Dr. with all due respect, it's exactly that thinking.
>> Yes, it comes from somebody who knows about criminals. This structural inequality does nothing. What are you going to tell me next? that road cones have feelings and emotions.
>> Actually, what we're seeing is the collapse of social support networks.
Rising poverty, inequality of wealth, >> absolute rubbish. People aren't being stabbed because of inequality. They're doing it because they can, and we're letting them.
>> Now, admittedly, I do not follow the news in other countries. I hear tidbits.
So, The only reason that I'm agreeing with this is because this is I feel like something that we experience here in the United States. It's um there's there's not fear is not the right word.
I think respect would be something that I would probably lean more towards.
There's no respect for people anymore.
And that goes for law enforcement, that goes for government, that goes for anything.
The the public, I think, because we are so overwhelmed with so many different viewpoints from public and um social media, nobody really knows where to lie, meaning land. Um everybody knows where to lie. the but they need to figure out you know they it's almost like people have to wake up and be angry at something in order to progress their day. They they'll wake up they'll follow or they'll they you know pay look at the next post of their favorite social media outrageist and get fueled up and that gives them the energy throughout the day to just have this burden of I don't want to say hatred but unfounded aggravation and anger and that really stems from nobody respecting anybody as much as they used to. I mean they're again you know growing up the families took care of the neighborhoods and it's not that means that it was a cohesive environment. You had all these various families but they all kind of saw eye to eye. They wanted their kids to live. They wanted to have, you know, relationships with the people that they lived around. And it wasn't out of fear. It was out of something that they wanted to do. They wanted to be part of a community. And now I feel like that we all rely on our community being social media. And the fact that Ren really calls this out in the fact that he brings up consumerism and the fact that he's got a police officer somewhat even debating this other person indicating that, you know, there's no fear, there's no respect in what we have and that's just going to continue to grow and get worse. If we always constantly were fearful of what other people thought of what we were thinking and saying again respectfully, you know, it's the world would be a better place if a and I use government as an example when I gave the list of, you know, your neighbors, your friends, your government. If the government respected themselves, the people in the government respected themselves and the people that they're governing, things could be a lot better. But I think because there is so much animosity between all these different political sides and opinions that it's so hatred.
Anyway, I'll get off my soap box. I just I still I love the fact that he is taking something like this head on. I'm going to go back just a couple seconds.
>> Inequality. They're doing it because they can and we're letting them.
>> Let me break this up slightly and and bring in Cassie here. What would you say? Well, I think THAT >> Oh my god.
>> I think maybe you're both right. Like Sir Douglas here thinks we should be hard, but Dr. Toll thinks we should be soft and gentle. I personally think it's nice with a mix of hard and gentle.
>> That's not even excellent point. Yes.
See? Yeah, the audience loves it. Which brings us to our next question, really.
Should Vincent face the harshest punishment, you think?
>> Yes, without a shadow of a doubt. I mean, let's set an example. Let's be harsh given the worst we can do. Let's brand him. Let's publicly humiliate him.
Whatever needs. We've got to stop people from doing these offensive. We've got to make crimes as unappealing as possible.
>> That's medieval. Every study shows that harsh approaches. In fact, I'm going to have to interrupt you there. I'm sorry.
This study stopped someone from getting murdered in Paddington last night? No.
Now, you can make statistics and anything you want as long as you want, but it's not going to stop a blade from going into your gut. And nor is your PhD.
>> What works is investment in community.
>> Oh, yes. Brilliant. So, welfare handouts to to youth clubs so that some of these thugs can do interpretive dance for their feelings.
>> It's called therapy.
>> Called a waste of money.
>> What do you think, Cassie? What would you say? Well, I don't even know, Vincent, but >> I get I honestly I I mean, seriously, I am so surprised at the amount of time Ren is putting into this type of content.
It's revolutionary. I mean to be honest because he's just being honest and saying I I'm I'm as an artist you know most again if if you look at most bands and I know Ren is completely different but if you look at most bands they try to stay out of political stuff unless that's a whole another story. My point is that most bands want to create good songs uh become popular get radio airplay tours and have fans. That's it.
Ren is almost taking a he's he's taking a stand from where his thoughts are. And it's almost like he doesn't he doesn't pander to those who don't necessarily have that opinion. And the reason I say this is he as writing this and as it's being projected, the the chief of police doesn't even want to put up with this other doctor's opinion. And as she starts trying to talk and give statistics, he's like, "No, this is this and this is this. I don't care about your statistics. It didn't pro your your your methodologies did not save what happened with the stabbing.
So you can tell at least in my opinion that Ren is coming from the standpoint from the mental aspect of what the the police officer is saying here, the chief of police is saying because again he's cutting off. He's trying to get his point across just as Ren is trying to get this point across. I I am I I can't I can't find honestly the right words to articulate how astonished I am at his braveness and in doing this. And this this isn't music. This is part of his art and entertainment which is again IT'S IMPRESSIVE.
YEAH.
>> IF IT makes everyone feel safer, I think we should just punish him, right? LIKE WITH HIS HEAD.
>> THE vibes are what's important here. So, >> if he's going to bring the bad vibes, I think he should do the time, honey.
>> I did not expect her to be making money.
>> No, I'm sorry. This isn't about five.
Yeah. Plus also to further reiterate Ren's position on top of the uh amount of support that we're getting from the chief of police and now this other person that's applauding and clapping. Again, in my opinion, further solidifying what Ren is trying to perceive and and project throughout his art.
>> This is about dealing with issues systemic. Final thought on this, S Douglas.
>> Final thought. I love I don't You've probably noticed this, but I've noticed this also. Twice that that doctor, female doctor was uh speaking, the main host cut her off, and that was the second time that she's done that.
>> Lock him up. Throw away the key.
>> Yay.
>> All right. Well, that brings us to the final question. What does this all mean for the future of Britain?
>> Well, it means war. It means war. The public are at danger. We've been wrapped in this sort of bubble wrap. Or if it was up to me, I would have the soldiers on the streets right now.
>> The real war is with inequality.
>> Vincent is a symptom, not a cause. If we don't address the root cause, >> the root cause is if he'd not picked up a weapon and picked up a job application instead.
Well, >> again, I I don't want to go in to make this political, but Ren is pointing out some very good points that are heard from both sides, and we could see how much time is being given to the other side.
Not Not a lot.
>> Well, I think that we should just be nicer to each other, YOU KNOW?
LIKE if we just meditated more, this wouldn't happen. That wouldn't happen.
And like there was this one time where the two guys I was talking to, they found out about each other and it was a right mess. They wanted to have a talk about it. So I just turned my phone off, went to the back garden with a matcha maltini and meditated like really hard and honestly that solved all of my problems. So, >> I mean, she's not wrong. If we just take the time to meditate, calm down, relax, think twice about what we're getting ready to say or do, and just be kind and nice to each other, but that goes leaps and bounds.
>> We are running out of time, so I'm going to say thank you to our panel, but also, Professor Price, uh, you've been rather quiet sitting there. I made a lot of notes. Do you have any insights to share with us?
>> Yes.
Yes.
You people talk of punishment. Yes.
Policy, poverty, and what whatever it is you're talking about. But crime is not a social issue.
No, no, no. It is a neurological one. It is a matter of circuitry, misfiring impulses, faulty wiring in the preffrontal cortex. You see, we can punish. Yes. And punish and punish.
Naughty boy. Yeah. Yeah. But nothing ever changes, right? And why? Because we are disciplining behavior when we could simply repair the machine. You, sir, would you imprison or jail a lamp simply for flickering?
No, of course not. It would be preposterous. It would be absurd. You would simply acquire a new bulb.
Well, Vincent is a broken lamp. And I I have a new light bulb.
Well, you heard it here first. With that, it is good night from us.
>> Look, we haven't even had a proper date.
>> I think we'll see you in the second time. Join us then. Good night.
>> Now, I got to see the second night. We got to do that in another video cuz this is already 42 minutes. Hang on. I got to go back to the end. I want to see if there was anything in the credits.
Well, you heard it here first. With that, it is good night from us.
>> Look, we haven't even had a proper debate.
>> So, I'm just looking to see what there were if there was anything in here.
director, music supervisor, script editor, Ben. Okay, so I'm trying where did I miss this?
Are we back at the original? Okay, we're back at the original TV. Okay, that's right. Because it changed channel. I was just making sure cuz see through the first part of this, we could kind of see the white part of the TV.
in the prison cell versus this this one.
So, I just want to make sure. So, we're still in the view of presumably the prison guard. I'm not quite sure. We haven't recognized that yet, but there is the guy.
Here's what's throwing me off. I Ren playing the character of this doctor, psychologist, um, what have you. Only because, like I said, in my opinion, I feel like we're coming from the thoughts of Foren coming from the chief of police. So now you've got this doctor because Ren typically plays a character moving the story along. You're either a third party or first party. And here he's completely detached almost in the position of supporting um rehabilitation.
And who knows? I I I would assume that he works for the pharmaceutical company that makes the pills that we saw earlier in the commercial. I could be wrong, but I feel like that that's also the portrayal. So, it's a it's ah it's I'm so used to seeing him either the person or as a third party to this and not seeing him as an objector to his own story and premises. Now, I get he couldn't because he's young couldn't, you know, portray himself to be the chief of police because that probably wouldn't be necessarily believable. So, I get that. Um, that I Anyway, I'm just expressing out loud what I was briefly having a a moment with.
I am that's now extremely curious to see how this continues in the second night and then concludes and then I can't fathom what Star Night is going to bring.
Um, again, the amount of, as I mentioned before in his other videos, the amount of time and production that it takes to go with this, and now that he's got so many other people involved and actors involved, um, it it is he's just constantly growing and expanding this renoverse that he's creating. again to take the time to produce something.
He knows clearly his audience so well and I would be curious to see what percentage of his audience is in agreeance with him who live um in these areas because it's it it's cool. I know I know that a lot of this is based on what he's experiencing in London, right, in England, but it's so applicable to so many other countries, especially like I said, what's going on around and along in the US and just dealing with social media in general. I mean, it's the amount of data that he packs into all of these. I mean, we're talking, you know, a 12-minute video and I've gone on for 47 minutes. So for 30 30 some odd minutes I've just completely rambled on but only because I'm am still completely in awe at his capability to create such a precise precise amount of media in 12 minutes yet it be so confounding in its in its story and its message. It's impressive.
So, I got I gotta get prepared to start Star Night two. No, not Star Night 2.
I'm sorry. Uh, just Yeah, the second night. What did I miss? What did you think? I know it wasn't music really, but it's still part of this whole Vincent's Tales. I love how that this is really brought again going from the first videos that we saw with Vincent him from directly in his room from the his perspective and then we see what kind of coincides possibly with Vincent after not again I don't really know if the if Vincent is in jail because of the stabbing that we saw that Ren did on the person that came in. Ah, my memory is terrible, isn't it? It's been a couple days since I'd seen it and I should have probably not done that. But the reason I wanted to separate this is because I didn't want to get I didn't want to get used to Ren's art. You know, when um if you if your favorite food is steak and the first time you have it, it's magnificent. Well, if you eat that every single day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you start to miss the the points of appreciation with steak, as an example.
So, I wanted to break this up with Ren um and and the Knights. So, um I'm gonna let this I'm gonna let this simmer. I might have some other thoughts to pick up on on this as I start the um the second night.
So, thank you. What again, what did I miss? I wholeheartedly greatly greatly appreciate everyone's comments. I love this communication that we've got between ourselves and everybody in the community. This is amazing. I still do not at all feel myself as a renegade yet because there's so much for me to learn and unpack and do. I appreciate all of you who are supportive of that. I just I don't feel worthy. I feel like um I still have far too much to to learn and convey uh in Ren's environment and his wild art that um I'm not there yet.
But I really appreciate everyone's again comments, support, and suggestions. Um there are a couple other videos that I want to do. I'll get into that later. This has already been long enough. So, thank you so much for watching. I greatly appreciate it. Stay tuned for um the second night, the third night, and then star night.
Thank you for watching melodic logic.
Take care.
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