The music video for released in 1995 and directed by Marcus Nispel , marked a dramatic visual shift in Mylène Farmer's career, trading her signature cinematic French melancholia for a raw, high-contrast American aesthetic . Visual Style and Direction
Moving away from the 18th-century costumes of her earlier work, she sports a minimalist, slightly disheveled style that feels grounded and modern for the mid-90s. MylГЁne Farmer - XXL (Clip officiel)
XXL is the perfect bridge between the dark '80s Mylène and the rock star she became in the '90s. The train imagery is iconic. [1] The music video for released in 1995 and
Nispel’s use of sepia tones and rapid editing creates a sense of frantic energy and "oversized" emotion that matches the rock-infused track. Symbolic Meaning she sports a minimalist