David Bowie is back
with another epic new mini-movie, directed by video genius Floria
Sigismondi (Marilyn Manson, Sigur Ros, Ellie Goulding, Leonard Cohen,
two landmark '90s Bowie vids). In a bit of inspired casting, the Thin
White Duke’s new video co-stars thin white duchess Tilda Swinton as his
dutiful wife—but really, she looks more like his long-lost twin.
For years, the uncanny resemblance between Bowie and the
Oscar-winning actress has been noted by observers—so much so that
there's an entire Tumblr site,
TildaStardust.com,
devoted to their separated-at-birth similarity. In 2003, fashion
photographer Craig McDean actually orchestrated a shoot with Tilda
during which
she dressed up as Bowie, and last year,
Hint Fashion Magazine even published a rather convincing compare-and-contrast blogpost titled "
Visual Proof That David Bowie And Tilda Swinton Are The Same Person."
David Bowie in "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)"Well, the fact that Bowie and Swindon appear onscreen on the same time in "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" obviously refutes
Hint's theory—unless director Sigismondi used some creative CGI, of course. But perhaps what more important is how
amazing Bowie looks in this video, in general.
You see, when Bowie unexpectedly emerged from a decade-long seclusion last month on his 66th birthday—releasing a new music video, “Where Are We Now,” and announcing plans to issue
The Next Day, his first album since 2003’s
Reality—it
was cause for celebration, but there was just one minor problem: His
famously aquiline likeness could barely be discerned in the “Where Are
We Now” video. He merely appeared as some sort of conjoined twin, his
digitally obscured face peeking out from a black shroud. Considering
that Bowie had practically gone into hiding since his heart attack of
'03, and that rumors about his supposed ill health had run rampant in
the years since, it was worrying that he had opted to not show his full
self in his comeback clip.
Model Iselin Steiro as a young BowieBut
in his new video tour de force, the man looks virtually untouched by
time: still handsome, glamorous, regal, and, for lack of a better
adjective, positively Bowie-esque. Tilda, along with Norwegian model
Iselin Steiro (who plays the younger, flame-haired Bowie in the video's
band scenes) deliver stunning performances, for sure, but there’s little
doubt that fans’ eyes will be riveted only to the
real Bowie whenever he’s onscreen.
And as for any fans whose
ears were mildly underwhelmed by
the mellow moodiness of “Where Are We Now,” they'll be happy to know
that Bowie’s new tune is a much more propulsively rocking affair,
proving that the man hasn’t lost his edge at age 66.
David Bowie’s Tony Visconti-produced new album,
The Next Day, comes out in the U.S. on March 12.
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