The filmmaker David Cronenberg said something along the lines that civilization makes rules and restrictions and artists do the opposite. We present the truth about our nature and the consequences we face (good or bad) for our actions as sapiens. In order for us to be effective, we must break rules so people can experience different perspectives.
Here's an abandoned house that overlooks the ocean off of Highway 1. We really wanted to go for a satirical urban sophisticated look, like imitate high end classy fashion magazines with urban don't-give-a-fuckery. We might've failed on that note but we still had fun scaling hills, going through cobwebs, trespassing, chilling with humming birds and going places we shouldn't go just to make a statement that when something is ruined, it can still be beautiful too. That goes for architecture, whiteness, and matching clothes.
Javion wears the other model's clothes. Gotta make due with whacha got.
In reality, he feels more like the holographic angel on your shoulder all beauty dish lit with reflective dust particles floating around him.
Dream plays the role of the dominant, dehumanizing, dream boy hunk that makes nice guys question the world with all of the girls he gets. In reality he's pretty sweet and compassionate.
Javion channels Candy Man.
I am not your hero.