: Drawing inspiration from classic racing films like the 1966 feature Grand Prix , the video uses multiple frames to show simultaneous action.
: New scenes featuring Williams were processed with a yellowed, grainy texture to match the naturally faded look of the vintage stock footage. robbie_williams_supreme_official_video
The production utilized several techniques to mimic the aesthetic of 1960s and 70s cinema: : Drawing inspiration from classic racing films like
While the video parodies the romanticized heroism and excess of 1970s racing, it concludes with Williams' signature self-deprecating humor. Despite a dramatic recovery from a mid-season crash, Bob Williams ultimately loses the world championship in an ignoble fashion. Just before the final race, he is struck by a sudden bout of diarrhea and becomes accidentally locked inside his caravan by his manager, who mistakenly thought the trailer was empty. Despite a dramatic recovery from a mid-season crash,
The Cinematic Rivalry of "Supreme": A Tribute to the Golden Era of Racing