Monday, January 07, 2008

The Air I Breathe looks deep


From iwatchstuff, A butterfly resting on a handgun. Such a jarring combination of beauty and violence; so deep. Nearly as meaningful as a gazelle perched on a nuclear silo, or a breast plopped next to a land mine. Well done, The Air I Breathe, in hiding your convoluted plot of Crash-meets-Next behind the steadfast mask of rap video symbolism.

1 comment:

Octopunk said...

Well jeez, maybe the flick's about a guy who hunts butterflies with his .45... and also air, apparently.

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