Wolf Alice have just dropped the music video for ‘Just Two Girls’ and it is a bold, cinematic creation, directed by Colin Solal Cardo, starring lead singer Ellie Rowsell alongside actor Lucy Boynton.
Shot in a moody, upscale bar-restaurant setting, the film balances glamour with chaos, transforming a polished environment into a stage for enjoyment and mischief.
From the beginning, the chemistry between Rowsell and Boynton drives the narrative. They’re seated together, exchanging glances and quiet laughter, before their energy spills over into the surrounding space. Drinks are poured, dances erupt, and the carefully composed atmosphere of the restaurant unravels into chaotic energy. Rather than leaning on a romantic reading, the video frames their bond as something playful, liberating, and deeply affirming - a visual metaphor for the strength of female friendship.
Ryan Heffington’s choreography is especially effective, blending professional and spontaneous elements. The movement feels freeing, less like a staged dance routine and more like a night out. By the end, guests and servers alike join in on the duo’s mayhem, demonstrating the quality of joy when two people truly connect.
Visually, Cardo opts for warm tones and intimate camerawork that keep the focus on small gestures: shared smiles, knowing looks, the comfort of being completely yourself in someone else’s company. The glossy production values don’t overshadow the intimacy at the heart of the story. Instead, they frame it with elegance, highlighting Wolf Alice’s talent for pairing raw sentiment with stylish execution.
Overall, ‘Just Two Girls’ succeeds because it feels honest. It’s not about spectacle, but about capturing the joyful, unspoken language between close friends. The video amplifies the song’s message: that female friendships are worthy of celebration, as powerful and transformative as any love story.
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