Duran Duran - Come Undone (official Music Video) ✯

Directed by Julien Temple, the music video is a masterclass in symbolic storytelling. Shot primarily at the London Aquarium, it utilizes a shimmering, liquid blue palette that mirrors the song’s lyrics about "words like violence" and the fragile state of the human psyche.

Released in 1993, "Come Undone" didn't just revitalize Duran Duran’s career—it redefined their aesthetic for a new decade. Moving away from the neon-soaked excess of the '80s, the track and its accompanying music video plunged into a moody, underwater dreamscape of trip-hop beats and raw vulnerability. The Visual Narrative: A World Submerged Duran Duran - Come Undone (Official Music Video)

While Tessa Niles provided the iconic, soaring backing vocals on the track, the video features a model lip-syncing them. This choice adds to the surreal, slightly detached atmosphere of the piece, making the voice feel like a haunting internal monologue. Why It Still Resonates Directed by Julien Temple, the music video is

Intercut with shots of the band—notably Simon Le Bon looking unusually weathered and introspective—are flashes of broken mirrors and distorted reflections. This emphasizes themes of fractured identity and the loss of the "pretty boy" facade that defined their earlier years. Moving away from the neon-soaked excess of the