Throughout her career, Carrie Underwood has been known to release epic, cinematic music videos, and her latest for her chart-climbing single, “Ghost Story,” is no different.
Filmed in Downtown Los Angeles at the famed 1931 Los Angeles Theatre, the visually stunning clip brings to life the haunting story of a past love affair, where one person has moved on and is living her life while the other is haunted by her memory everywhere he turns and in everything he does.
The video, which is a cinematic masterpiece and pays homage to the glamour of Moulin Rouge, even features several nods to Underwood’s “Two Black Cadillacs,” “Smoke Break,” “Cry Pretty,” “Blown Away,” “Just A Dream,” “Cowboy Casanova,” and more.
The video adds a visual component to the story, starring a guy who sees Underwood’s face and hears her voice everywhere he goes — even though she’s not actually there.