: The moon (Tsukiyomi) acts as a silent observer. It represents a fate that cannot be outrun, illuminating truths that the characters might prefer to keep hidden in the dark. Visual Symbolism
🌙 : The song and video explore the idea that "I want to love you, even if it destroys me." It portrays a love so deep it feels like a curse, where the only light available is the cold, deceptive glow of the moon. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can look into: The lyrics' connection to the "Kurosagi" drama theme. The symbolism of specific dance moves in the choreography.
: The members are often shown in confined, dimly lit spaces, symbolizing being "caged" by expectations or a toxic love.
: The moon (Tsukiyomi) acts as a silent observer. It represents a fate that cannot be outrun, illuminating truths that the characters might prefer to keep hidden in the dark. Visual Symbolism
🌙 : The song and video explore the idea that "I want to love you, even if it destroys me." It portrays a love so deep it feels like a curse, where the only light available is the cold, deceptive glow of the moon. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can look into: The lyrics' connection to the "Kurosagi" drama theme. The symbolism of specific dance moves in the choreography.
: The members are often shown in confined, dimly lit spaces, symbolizing being "caged" by expectations or a toxic love.