See How Harry Styles Pulled Off All The Stunts in His ‘Late Night Talking’ Music Video

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the ‘Late Night Talking’ music video was revealed by Harry Styles.

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Harry Styles’ ‘Late Night Talking’ music video is a surreal dream from start to end, featuring surreal sets and ridiculous events. In a brand-new behind-the-scenes video posted on his YouTube channel, you can see precisely how the pop star and his team pulled off all those stunts, from the endless bed sheet tunnels, Styles army-crawled through to the mattress that mysteriously drove through the streets of London. Styles is seen in the new video crawling through an elevated passageway of white sheets on his hands and knees while singing the lyrics to ‘Late Night Talking,’ the second single from his third studio album, ‘Harry’s House’, which was released in May.

Check out the video below:

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Later, as the Grammy winner cuddles up to a few of his co-stars, a crew member perched dangerously on a ladder films him with a hand-held camera.

The next scene depicts Styles sitting on a bed that is attached to a set of rails, pretending to be a live attraction in an art gallery. As it continues, the lighting changes and a different crew member who is not visible to the camera gives him a platter of spaghetti and meatballs, illustrating how one of the more impromptu scenes in the whimsical finished movie was shot. At the very end, behind-the-scenes video shows Londoners gathered in a queue to watch as a truck lifts a bed with the 28-year-old singer and some band members inside it.

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The finished project is designed to give the impression that the bed is moving across the city and past Buckingham Palace entirely on its own accord. The ‘Late Night Talking’ video, the second from Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ album, was released in mid-July and was directed by Bradley and Pablo. It comes after Tanu Muino’s lead song ‘As It Was’ music video.

–Shantala

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