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MFri 08/06/10 3:43 AM
I think the video fails on the level of visually communicating to an audience, the power that the single had on it’s own when it was just a song. The video does glorify domestic violence by dressing it up in sex and pretty images. The images don’t have quite the same resonance that the song itself has. It doesn’t show the real damage that domestic abuse causes. It doesn’t even work on the artistic level of giving either Rihanna or Eminem a means of catharsis for their own pasts. It’s a terrible video and what’s more awful about it is that it comes at the expense of what is probably one of the most powerful singles I have ever heard on the radio in my entire life. For the video to flub that, or even the artists to flub that with the chance they were given, I think speaks volumes about their commitment to artistic integrity.
LOL i literally just read that. And although I'm not a huge fan of the video I dont really agree with what that dude is saying. He/she is kinda just tryin to sound smart. How can you question Eminem's artistic integrity?







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