Watch James Blake's bizarre and romantic 'Can't Believe the Way We Flow' video
melds the surreal and the sentimental with his new video for “Can’t Believe the Way We Flow.”
Director Frank Lebon sets the electro-soul cut to a dizzying montage of scenes between 30 real-life couples: arguing over breakfast, cleaning toilets, having sex and carrying on with their ordinary lives. Lebon also fills the clip with more random touches, including moments of what appears to be bird shit falling on people — including Blake, who sheepishly sings the track on a city bench. In contrast, the visual centerpiece is a stunning kiss compiled from shots of the couples’ faces inching closer in almost slow-motion.
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