
Watch: Feist - “The Bad In Each Other” Video
Connecting South of the Border
Jan 30, 2012
Feist
The music video for Feist‘s “The Bad In Each Other,” one of the standout tracks from her 2011 effort Metals, is one of those kind of cinematic pieces of storytelling that seem to speak volumes without saying anything at all. Directed by Martin de Turah and filmed in Mexico, it’s about people and the everyday interactions we have with one another. Feist puts it a little better via Twitter:
“This video captures glimpses of something human. We get a peek inside something real between people. Could be loss, longing and love. A lot of things which is about being a human being….It is told in a way where it opens up more aspects than it concludes. Maybe something we can’t grasp, but it points at it or touches it and leaves us with different kinds of emotions. You could think about the video like a song or a poem, and different people will connect to different things …and those connections might be different from time to time when they watch it…”
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