Connell like you've never seen him before.
Intergenerational relations have been tense lately, but if there was thing that could temporarily assuage the strain between millennials and boomers it may be newly minted heartthrob andThe track itself,"Scarlet," is almost twice as old as Mescal himself. It's included on a reissue of the band's 1973 albumThough, the video itself is peak 2020.
It features Mescal alone, drunk, and dancing on video camera."I'm a little bit drunk," says the Irish actor in the video's opening shot."I'm very sorry. I love you, so I'm going to play a song." Mescal then precedes to trip over a couch, strips down to his undershirt, has his own lockdown dance party, and then cries a lot. It's an emotional journey familiar to most of us, thanks to these past few months.
Following an early career in theater, Mescal shot to international fame after starring in the television adaptation of Sally Rooney's"great millennial novel". He won an Emmy nomination for his role, captured the attention of singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers, and now has a starring role in a Stones video for his efforts.
While his rise to fame has completely coincided with international lockdown thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, he certainly seems to be making the most of it.
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