Madonna Releases 'Confessions II – The Film' Featuring Arca, Honey Dijon, Shygirl, and More
By
Margaret Farrell
A respectable bake. You'd come back tomorrow for another.
Summary
Madonna has released a star-studded short film titled "Confessions II – The Film" directed by Torso, previewing songs from her upcoming album Confessions II. The film features appearances from Arca, Honey Dijon, Shygirl, and others, structured across six chapters that each preview a track from the album. The piece explores themes of freedom, identity, and self-expression on the dance floor, though the reviewer notes it feels disjointed and drug-like in its surreal presentation.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledThanks for coming. Sometimes I like to just hide in the shadows. Create a new persona, a different identity. I can be whoever I want to be
I felt like I was on drugs watching it. So much of it did not make sense, but it's somewhat fun, with some poignant (although not novel) notes on the dance floor.
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