I watched this at my favorite Korean taco joint, I can see a bit of the Blood Simple clip (bullet holes with light) and the scene with geometric black & white shapes is reminiscent of a classic 1920's film called The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. I also want you to notice how the colors are more saturated in the futuristic soft light scenes. In several weeks your critiques on a film scene will be due and, while this video has some very cool lighting tricks, it's not really using light in a "narrative" manner - they're just tricks to catch the eye - as opposed to lighting that is used to add dimension to the storyline in a film.
When we viewed the Blood Simple clip, we looked at how the camera angle (viewpoint), style of lighting and tonality of the scene all worked to create an effect - to move the story forward. That's what I'm looking for in your papers...analysis on your part of why they shot the scene the way they did, which is another reason you want to really look at who the cinematographer is and what they've done before.