As a dedicated gamer, I can’t help but feel the rhythm of The Weeknd’s latest album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” Fresh on the heels of the gripping visuals for “Red Terror,” directed by Eddie Alcazar, The Weeknd has unveiled another captivating video for his song “Open Hearts.” This is another piece from the album that I’m really digging.
In his latest work, continuing to inspire themes of love, relationships, and heartbreak, he uses advanced, cinematic elements to enhance his daring narrative style. To make it even more immersive, viewers with a Virtual Reality headset, particularly Apple’s Immersive on Vision Pro, are encouraged for an optimal viewing experience. This isn’t the first time The Weeknd collaborated with Apple; earlier, he released the “Dancing in the Flames” music video, which was entirely filmed using an iPhone 16. Last year, a sneak peek of the Apple Vision Pro experience for “Open Hearts” was shared, and now we finally have the complete project.
In this video, The Weeknd sings from inside an ambulance as it navigates through the undulating landscapes of affection, depicted by valleys. Eventually, he steps out of the ambulance and is transported to a stage setting where he finishes singing his song. To watch the entire video, simply click on the link provided above.
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2025-02-03 12:26