This Action Packed Biting Elbows Video is a Violent Freerunning Delight
Andrew Sztein — March 20, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: youtube & laughingsquid
Fair warning, don't let the kiddies watching this bone-crunching, ultra-violent first-person parkour video from Biting Elbows.
The official music video for Biting Elbows' 'Bad Motherf*****' is shot entirely from the point of view of a suit-clad anti-hero. Intense action ensues as a comrade is shot in the head in the first 20 seconds of the video. A daring office escape ensues as the protagonist of the video fights off dogs, hits men and explosions on rooftops and street level.
The main objective seems to be that the protagonist is trying to track down an advanced teleportation device, which creates some mind-blowing effects in the second half of the video. The video is actually a sequel to Biting Elbows' original 'Insane Office Escape.' The video was directed by band member Ilya Naishuller.
The official music video for Biting Elbows' 'Bad Motherf*****' is shot entirely from the point of view of a suit-clad anti-hero. Intense action ensues as a comrade is shot in the head in the first 20 seconds of the video. A daring office escape ensues as the protagonist of the video fights off dogs, hits men and explosions on rooftops and street level.
The main objective seems to be that the protagonist is trying to track down an advanced teleportation device, which creates some mind-blowing effects in the second half of the video. The video is actually a sequel to Biting Elbows' original 'Insane Office Escape.' The video was directed by band member Ilya Naishuller.
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