The video was shot in an undisclosed location in Africa and directed by Joseph Kahn. It tells the story of two 1950s actors having a relationship while shooting a film in Africa. Jezebel 's Madeleine Davies describes the storyline as Old Hollywood meets Out of Africa. "Its all passion and desire while on location (isnt it funny how wild things get in Africa?), but once back in Hollywood and shooting on a soundstage, our poor lovelorn colonizers just cant get it together."
Many outlets have pointed out that the film only depicts wild animals and white people with, as Davies puts it, "bizarrely, nary a black person in sight." [ Source ]
Oh, and it also seems that this issue has been making the rounds not only on social media but also in some media outlets:
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There is the argument that the video is themed around the Golden Age of Hollywood and the classic romances of that period but there is also the argument that she sets the video in a time when people killed, dehumanized and traumatized millions of Africans.