The video aligns with the song's structure, which transitions from the "dreams" of partying to the "nightmare" of the aftermath.
: Despite being surrounded by friends and celebrities, Cudi is often depicted as emotionally detached, illustrating the paradox of feeling alone even in a room full of people. Lyrical Context The video aligns with the song's structure, which
: Alcohol and smoking are central motifs. These represent temporary "fixes" that fail to provide lasting happiness, eventually leading to the remorseful bathroom scene where Cudi questions his choices. These represent temporary "fixes" that fail to provide
: Brody Baker (previously known for Animal Collective’s "My Girls"). The official music video for "Pursuit Of Happiness
The video is designed to contrast the outward appearance of a "good time" with an internal state of disorientation and regret.
The official music video for "Pursuit Of Happiness (Nightmare)," featuring MGMT and Ratatat, was directed by Brody Baker and produced by actor Josh Hartnett. Released in December 2009, it serves as a visual exploration of the darker, hedonistic side of searching for contentment through escapism.
: The video features appearances from Drake (Aubrey Graham), MGMT's Ben Goldwasser, Consequence, actor Jake Hoffman , and rapper Johnny Polygon . Visual Themes and Symbols