Aubrey Plaza wilds out in Father John Misty video
In a departure from her usual deadpan persona, Parks and Recreation's Aubrey Plaza stars as a crazed funeral-ruiner in the music video for "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings", the first song by Father John Misty, the solo project of Fleet Foxes drummer J. Tillman.
Plaza's character in the video can best be described as Anne Hathaway's character in Rachel Getting Married meets Wednesday Addams: eating flower bouquets, making out with random old dudes, stripping, crying, bleeding, and possibly killing someone. It all makes sense then, that J. Tillman is a fan of the outrageously weird Tonetta, who would no doubt approve.
Also, the song itself is pretty good, with a bit of a Neil Young-style harder edge as compared to the warm and whimsical sounds of Fleet Foxes.
The video is viewable exclusively here.
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