: Far from being predatory, these beasts assist the boy, handing him a sword and shield to prepare him for the world ahead.

: Reviewers from The Line of Best Fit have noted visual nods to Where the Wild Things Are within the video’s symbolism. Themes and Personal Meaning Woodkid "Run Boy Run" | Videos & Movies on Vimeo

The Cinematic Prophecy: A Deep Dive into Woodkid’s "Run Boy Run"

Released in May 2012 as the second single from his debut album The Golden Age , Woodkid’s "Run Boy Run" is more than just a music video—it is a lush, monochromatic short film that captures the frantic, beautiful, and often terrifying transition from childhood to maturity. Directed by the artist himself under his real name, Yoann Lemoine, the video stands as a masterclass in visual storytelling and world-building.

The video follows a young boy in a school uniform as he flees an isolated white building in the mountains, sprinting across a stark landscape. The cinematography, noted for its "distinctive monochrome look," features epic fantasy elements that critics have compared to a "childhood nightmare of monstrous proportions".