1:23
The shop Henley is exiting before disappearing behind a car is called Green City Sandwich & Soupery at 1107 Homer Street, Vancouver, Canada. Visiting it on Google Streetview, it appears to now be either a branch of Scotia Bank or a 7-11.
1:28
When the video was being made, Chad had reservations about the size of the show – the band were playing arena gigs by this point, and the relatively intimate scale in the video concerned him. It all ended happily, though – he was pleased with the video in the end.
1:51
There’s that thing again, where it’s all bright when he’s having nice memories of having his shoulder touched a bit (more like Glad Kroeger!), then all dark when he realises she isn’t willing to touch his shoulder a bit anymore.
2:07
In an unnecessarily complicated bit of business, it turns out that during the 'wandering around Vancouver being sad' scenes, Chad has been playing a character, and in this sequence, his character is in the audience at a Nickelback show. It could almost certainly have been thought through a bit more.
2:15
This scene looks a bit like a really well-shot version of the bit in every episode of Homes Under The Hammer where the estate agents wander around looking at very similar rooms as though they’ve never been in a building before.