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The official video for the original (slow) version, directed by Roman Burlaca, reinforces these themes through specific visual choices:
The video features a man and a woman who appear as stereotypical "nerds" (glasses, conservative clothing) but engage in intense, passionate encounters. This contrast suggests that the "addiction" and "eroina" hidden "under the skin" can exist within anyone, regardless of outward appearance. The official video for the original (slow) version,
Much of the video takes place in an elevator, symbolizing a transitional, confined space where the characters are stuck in their repetitive, "up and down" cycle. The song (often called "#eroina") by the Moldovan
The song (often called "#eroina") by the Moldovan musical project Carla’s Dreams is a global hit known for its haunting atmosphere and double-edged metaphors about addiction and toxic love. Core Themes & Meaning This wordplay is intentional, framing a romantic interest
In the second verse, the line "mărul e mușcat" (the apple is bitten) refers to the forbidden fruit and the "apple of discord," suggesting a fall from grace or a relationship built on original sin.
The word "eroina" in Romanian translates to both "heroine" (a female hero) and "heroin" (the drug). This wordplay is intentional, framing a romantic interest as a destructive, addictive substance that the narrator cannot quit despite the pain it causes.
The official video for the original (slow) version, directed by Roman Burlaca, reinforces these themes through specific visual choices:
The video features a man and a woman who appear as stereotypical "nerds" (glasses, conservative clothing) but engage in intense, passionate encounters. This contrast suggests that the "addiction" and "eroina" hidden "under the skin" can exist within anyone, regardless of outward appearance.
Much of the video takes place in an elevator, symbolizing a transitional, confined space where the characters are stuck in their repetitive, "up and down" cycle.
The song (often called "#eroina") by the Moldovan musical project Carla’s Dreams is a global hit known for its haunting atmosphere and double-edged metaphors about addiction and toxic love. Core Themes & Meaning
In the second verse, the line "mărul e mușcat" (the apple is bitten) refers to the forbidden fruit and the "apple of discord," suggesting a fall from grace or a relationship built on original sin.
The word "eroina" in Romanian translates to both "heroine" (a female hero) and "heroin" (the drug). This wordplay is intentional, framing a romantic interest as a destructive, addictive substance that the narrator cannot quit despite the pain it causes.