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Turn Around, Bright Eyes: The Gothic Fever Dream of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart”

A slow-motion dove thrown at the camera—an idea from Steinman that reportedly led to an on-set confrontation with Tyler. The Vampire Connection

Shirtless athletes performing modern dance and combat in the dark. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart (Video)

The video is famously "ridiculously glorious" for its seemingly random assortment of characters. It wasn't just a simple performance clip; it was a carefully storyboarded collaboration between Mulcahy and the song’s writer/producer, . The "scenery-chewing splendor" includes:

Perhaps the most "80s" addition, performing acrobatics in the school corridors. Turn Around, Bright Eyes: The Gothic Fever Dream

If there is one music video that encapsulates the over-the-top, "more-is-more" aesthetic of the early 1980s, it is Bonnie Tyler’s Released in 1983, the video is a bewildering masterpiece of Gothic melodrama, surrealism, and enough wind machines to cause a local weather advisory. The Setting: A Haunted History

A direct nod to the film Village of the Damned , their glowing eyes sync with the "bright eyes" refrain. It wasn't just a simple performance clip; it

According to Tyler, the location was genuinely unsettling; guard dogs reportedly refused to enter rooms where electric shock treatments had once been performed. This eerie backdrop perfectly serves director vision of a repressed instructor fantasizing about her students. A Fever Dream of 80s Tropes