Portland, Oregon: Isaac Lamb acknowledges that his five-minute, block-long choreographed build-up to a marriage proposal has upped the stakes for everyone who follows.
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Elaborate Portland marriage proposal goes viral
Video of the performance has gone viral, notching more than 6 million YouTube hits so far
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- Isaac Lamb and Amy Frankel in Portland. Lamb joined about 60 people on a small street near his house last week to propose to Frankel.
"Guys, I'm sorry," he said on NBC's "Today" show Tuesday. "That wasn't my intention." The Portland-area thespian's creative proposal last week to girlfriend Amy Frankel featured about 60 people dancing on a small street near his parents' home.
Video of the performance (http://apne.ws/M3Jmex ) has gone viral, notching more than 6 million YouTube hits so far. Lamb is pitching it as the world's first lip-synched proposal, and there don't appear to be any challengers.
The video begins with Lamb's brother putting headphones over Frankel's ears as she sits facing out the back of an SUV, her legs dangling over the rear bumper. "This song tends to exemplify you and Isaac's relationship to me," the brother tells her, and there begins Bruno Mars' sugar-pop, up-tempo ballad "Marry You."
The car starts moving and two of the couple's friends roll into the frame, then a few more. It was nothing that seemed too out of the ordinary, Frankel told NBC's "Today."
She and Lamb are actors and are used to elaborate stunts. Frankel thought: "Oh, they're doing something with Isaac's family," she told the show. "There's seven of them. This is so sweet."
A second camera - the one that gives the video its emotional heft - is perched above Frankel's face, capturing her reaction. It shows her as she crosses her hands on her chest, shakes her head, giggles and swoons. The proposal is elaborate but not expensive, choreographed but not constrained. In this city where the television show "Portlandia" suggested young people go to retire, most of the dancers in the video look like they fell off the bus from central casting headed for its set. For all the pageantry, though, the proposal itself was pretty simple.
"You have already given me a lifetime of happiness," Lamb tells Frankel when the music stops. "Will you let me spend the rest of my life trying to give you the same? Will you marry me?" She nods, and they kiss as a man in the background wearing a marching-band costume wipes away a tear.
Lamb's proposal is not the first wedding-themed video to go viral. Jill and Kevin's wedding entrance dance from 2009 set the standard for matrimonial cool and - at 75 million online views - spawned countless imitators.
The song Lamb picked, on its face, sounds ideal - "Marry You" is a kind of proposal. Except its lyrics say: "It's a beautiful night. We're looking for something dumb to do." And they round out with: "Who cares if we're trashed, got a pocket full of cash we can blow. Shots of Patron, and it's on." Asked on "Today" about her favorite moment of the dance routine, Frankel said it was when she first saw Lamb appear on the street. "When they all parted, and there was Isaac," she said. "That was the first time I think I took a breath."
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