The thing that struck me the most about her video is the amazing landscape in which she moves. That little brook and the intense pale greens of the mosses in it, set off by the deeper conifer greens of the woods; the little bridge over the brook and the strange multicolored mosaic stone structure, and then the mountains looming in the distance. It's an American fairy tale landscape, with the textures of
true crime never far behind.
I knew it had to be close to the Pacific Northwest, but I didn't think it was Washington or Oregon; and it also intensely reminded me of something I once saw but could not quite place. So I looked up where this couple hails from, and it turns out they are from Logan, Utah, right next to the superbly named Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, and not too far from the Idaho border. And then I knew that the landscape that the video strongly reminded me of (though it's not the exact same place) is the woods from the great 1990 Italian horror film
Troll 2, which was shot entirely on location in a somewhat different part of Utah.
It's an area and landscape that I've always been fascinated by, and I feel that under the influence of the still young and passionate LDS religion, combined with a glut of psychotropic medication and American hunger and intensity, a lot of interesting things can and do happen there, more than in most other places.