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Lights, camera, illusion: Lescop plunges us into the half-lit dreamscape of Sandra, a girl who drifts to sleep imagining herself as a Hollywood heroine. The refrain la nuit américaine (the French term for the cinematic trick of turning bright daytime footage into artificial night) sets the scene for shimmering synths and movie set fantasies. While the backdrop coils around her, Sandra becomes a “little doll” of the silver screen, lost in the sacred blue of a make believe night.

Beneath the glamor, cracks appear: hollow cheeks, ghostly silhouettes, and a set that crawls rather than glides. Lescop uses the famous day for night technique as a metaphor for dreams manufactured by spotlights and celluloid. The song invites you to sway along while quietly asking a question: when sunrise exposes the filters, will Sandra’s starlet glow endure, or was it always just an exquisite trick of light?

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