Pop Vertigo: MakeDamnSure

Pop Vertigo: MakeDamnSure

Concept: Comedic reinterpretation of Taking Back Sunday’s “MakeDamnSure” as an absurd love song to Fruit Roll-Ups.

Logline: Hungover man rediscovers Fruit Roll-Ups, sparking an escalating mania

Director’s Vision: Darkly comedic, visually ironic. Fuse emo music video aesthetics with over-the-top food absurdity. Humor from the song’s intensity vs. ridiculous Fruit Roll-Up scenarios. Aim: Relatable obsession pushed to illogical extremes.

Lyrics: Lyrical cues are represented in “bolded quotes

Act Breakdown:

  • Act 1: Discovery
    • Visual: A tired person wakes in a messy room (emo video style).
    • Lyric/Visual: “Head in smoke, veins tangled” – late-night video gaming session flashback.
    • Event: Lead finds random Fruit Roll-Up – like a treasure.
    • Visual: Reverent unwrapping close-up.
    • Event: First bite = revelation. “You are everything I want”
  • Act 2: Obsession & Project: Splitting between two timelines
    • Timeline 1: Single Roll-Up Bliss – lead manipulating and playing with the red fruit roll-up: “And we lay, we lay together just not… too close, too close”
    • Timeline 2: Mania & Secret Craft – Excitement builds; frantic grocery store Fruit Roll-Up buy. “My inarticulate, store-bought.. hangover hobby kit.” Sewing room – secret project begins (hidden). Visualized as a struggle to resist eating Fruit Roll-Ups while sewing. Mood: Growing obsession, suspense.
  • Act 3: Skin-Suit & Interruption
    • Visual: Frantic sewing montage.
    • Lyric/Visual: “You won’t ever get too far from me” – Ripping apart Fruit Roll-Up packaging.
    • Reveal: Man in full Fruit Roll-Up skin-suit (Buffalo Bill inspired).
    • Action: Awkward, energetic dance in the suit. “Well, I trip over everything you say” visualized as self-embrace.
    • Climax: Friends arrive with pizza, shocked by the Fruit Roll-Up-suited man.
    • Ending: Freeze frame staredown. Music cuts. “In the worst way (worst way)”

Visual/Technical Highlights:

  • Visuals: Grainy emo aesthetic for beginning and end. More colorful for body-suit creation montage.
  • Comedy Style: Lyric-literal visual puns. The physical comedy in Fruit Roll-Up Obsession. Darkly humorous tone.
  • Sound: Only the original unedited song.
  • Editing: Dynamic cuts, linger on the awkwardness of love for the roll-up.

Visual References:

Flashback to previous night of gaming
desaturated next day on the couch
excited to find fruit roll-ups at the grocery store.
sewing montage
Enjoying the fruit roll-up suit
Friends showing up with pizza
How the friends see them with fruit roll-up on their face

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