If you’ve read my analysis of SHINee‘s “Sherlock”
music video, then you know that I’m a person who looks past the glitz
and glam of K-pop music videos and delves into the dark and gritty
meaning behind it all.
While a cursory viewing of the video may be entertaining, the “Ice
Cream” video tells a far more frightening and tragic tale of trauma,
sexual repression, and dysfunction than meets the eye.
Why??? want to know???? is the answer:
A. Psychological trauma related to paternal homosexuality and infidelity
The root of HyunA’s trauma is portrayed quite clearly in the opening scene of the MV. Psy,
who in this case represents a fatherly figure, encounters an attractive
ice cream truck, which is a phallic symbol indicating attraction to
males. Inside, Psy cannot resist and takes ice cream from a machine
labeled “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, with said caterpillar obviously
referring to his penis. Sexual desire is displayed quite clearly by his
ravishing of the ice cream cone, depicting a tenacity for fellatio.
Thus we conclude that HyunA’s father suffered from severe bouts of
satyriasis, was a latent homosexual, and was an unfaithful husband.
Moreover, HyunA became aware of this fact very early on, shown by her
childish dress and demeanor in the opening scene. This revelation of a
sex-crazed, gay, cheating father causes psychological trauma to the
young HyunA and proceeds to evolve into a form of dissociative identity
disorder.
B. HyunA’s dissociative identity disorder.
As previously discussed, the psychological trauma in HyunA’s childhood
caused severe fracturing of her psyche, leading to the development of
several personalities as a sort of defense mechanism. While there are a
number of distinct personalities shown in this video, I’m going to
highlight three key personas that exemplify the nature of the trauma:
The Inner Child, The Wife, and The Whore.
The Inner Child is a direct attempt at salvaging the innocence that was
torn asunder by the early psychological trauma. The Inner Child is shown
as wearing a blue jumpsuit or wearing a Mickey Mouse hat. It is a symbol of simplicity, infancy, and sexual repression.
The Good Wife is an ideal, one that HyunA feels must be protected. The
Good Wife is faithful, obedient, and placid, and is an overcompensation
for the desecration of marriage that HyunA witnessed as a child. It is
represented by a very clear symbol: the over-sized diamond ring. HyunA
seeks to atone for the sins of her father by offering a polar opposite
approach to marriage with a vow to never sully the bond and trust of her
spouse.
The Whore is perhaps the most prominent product of the psychological
trauma. It is a want, a need, a desire for anything and everything
sexual, a direct effect of the events witnessed as a child. In a way,
however, The Whore also represents an offshoot of The Good Wife. It is a
mechanism of commanding order and obedience in a marriage (hence the
military outfit). After all, if it’s all good under one roof, then what
reason is there to seek “the goods” elsewhere?
C. Physical manifestation of repressed thoughts.
Self-explanatory, folks…
Moving on…
D. Ice Cream Cream Cream Cream
Ah … now it’s time to address the thing you were all thinking about:
ice cream. The “ice cream” allegory can be interpreted a number of ways
in the video (as it should be), but I find that the most important
interpretation of it comes with the repetition of the word “cream”.
“Cream, cream, cream, cream” is a prevalent chant in the song, and is,
in this case, a request or a command (i.e., “YOU! CREAM! NOW!”).
Due to the conflicting personas present within HyunA’s psyche, she
ultimately is sexually dysfunctional and cannot reach orgasm. The entire
song is an ode to the experience of sexual completion and her desire to
relish this unreachable experience.
HyunA’s “Ice Cream” Music Video: A Freudian Analysis
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