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Dave Franco is living his dream when he's enjoying a night of passion and love with beautiful Emma Roberts who comes to life out of his TV screen.
Emma Roberts and James Franco's younger brother play a couple in a music video which features Cult's song "Go Outside". The niece of Julia Roberts comes out of the TV screen, much to Dave Franco's surprise, when he chills out in his apartment watching a French movie where she is one of the actors.
They are kissing passionately and going out like a normal couple with chaste kisses and cuddles shared every once in a while. The lovebirds visit a clothing store, head to a club and have a picnic under the stars, but the night of passion and love comes to an end when she walks back into the TV screen soon after they are home.
Directed by Patrick Hoelck, the video pays homage to French New Wave Cinema, most notably Jean-Luc Godard's cult classic "Le Mepris". "The story revolves around a film fanatic who's obsessed with the work of Jean Luc Godard," Dave told EW. "It reminds me of how music videos used to be. There is a narrative, and it feels more like a short film than a traditional music video."
source: aceshowbiz [endtext]
[starttext]
Dave Franco is living his dream when he's enjoying a night of passion and love with beautiful Emma Roberts who comes to life out of his TV screen.
Emma Roberts and James Franco's younger brother play a couple in a music video which features Cult's song "Go Outside". The niece of Julia Roberts comes out of the TV screen, much to Dave Franco's surprise, when he chills out in his apartment watching a French movie where she is one of the actors.
They are kissing passionately and going out like a normal couple with chaste kisses and cuddles shared every once in a while. The lovebirds visit a clothing store, head to a club and have a picnic under the stars, but the night of passion and love comes to an end when she walks back into the TV screen soon after they are home.
Directed by Patrick Hoelck, the video pays homage to French New Wave Cinema, most notably Jean-Luc Godard's cult classic "Le Mepris". "The story revolves around a film fanatic who's obsessed with the work of Jean Luc Godard," Dave told EW. "It reminds me of how music videos used to be. There is a narrative, and it feels more like a short film than a traditional music video."
source: aceshowbiz [endtext]