Darren Hayes - Insatiable (official Music Video) <Safe ✭>
The video features Hayes watching a fictional film titled Insaziabile and then wandering a set while fixated on its leading lady.
To signify a fresh start, Hayes grew his hair out and returned to his natural blonde color, presenting a more mature and tailored image to his audience. Behind-the-Scenes Controversy
Recurring elements include flickering film reels and projected images, which create a "large puzzle of images" reflecting themes of desire, seduction, and illusion . Darren Hayes - Insatiable (Official Music Video)
Despite its polished appearance, the production of the music video was fraught with tension between Hayes and his record label. In later years, Hayes revealed that the label feared he appeared "" in early rough cuts for American audiences.
The video’s visual identity is defined by its artsy, black-and-white cinematography and its sophisticated, suave portrayal of Hayes. The video features Hayes watching a fictional film
When the original cut was deemed "obvious" regarding his sexuality, the label forced Hayes to re-film parts of the video at his own expense—a move that reportedly put $1 million on his personal tab. Musical Significance
To "straighten" his image, label executives secretly cast a female model and filmed her separately on days Hayes was not on set. Despite its polished appearance, the production of the
"Insatiable," the debut solo single by former Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes , stands as a pivotal moment in early 2000s pop culture. Released in , the Official Music Video served as a visual bridge between the "sweeping movie-soundtrack" era of Savage Garden and Hayes' more sophisticated, solo identity. Directed by Alek Keshishian , the video is an aesthetic homage to 1960s Italian romances like La dolce vita . Cinematic Aesthetic and Vision