The music video is a . It features Halsey walking through the wreckage of a car crash, surrounded by dead bodies and fire, symbolizing the wreckage of her past relationships while she remains the "sole survivor" of her own self-destruction.

💡 : "Sorry" is widely considered one of Halsey's most genuine and underrated tracks. It captures a specific type of pain—the guilt of hurting someone good—that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt like they were their own worst enemy.

: A heartbreaking rejection of a second chance, rooted in the belief that she cannot change.

The track is celebrated for its brutal honesty regarding , specifically alluding to how Halsey's Bipolar Disorder can impact relationships.

If you tell me (e.g., synth-pop, indie-folk, or piano ballads), I can recommend more songs with a similar emotional weight.

: Acknowledges the people she hasn't met yet because she's already "closed the door".

Roundtable: A Review of Halsey's 'Hopeless Fountain Kingdom'