Justice - Stress (new video)

Directed by Romain Gavras, this is the latest video clip for electro band Justice.

I'm not sure if this will be upvoted, seeing how it's miles away from songs and videos like their previous ones.

I found it to be pretty powerful, including the last sentence after the fade to black which roughly translates to "getting a hard-on filming that, son of a bitch ?".
siftbotsays...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'french, electro, dark, stressing, violence' to 'french, electro, stressing, violence, vandalism, fight, abuse, theft, 00s, paris' - edited by Eklek

dannym3141says...

1) Would have been a better video without the music
2) What is this video meant to show? It's virtually promoting going around in a large gang and attacking any people who are alone/with a friend because you outnumber them.

I genuinely don't see a point - there's no message, this sort of thing does happen, we know it happens even if these particular incidents doesn't happen.

What do you think an average kid of gang banging age is going to think when he sees this? Any kid who watches it and thinks "best not be a gang banger" would never go around in a violent gang anyway, so that leaves anyone who might have done and has just watched a video glorifying picking on people smaller/weaker/less in number than you and your gang.

To that end, i don't see why this is on the sift. I'm not saying you have to justify the videos you sift, before anyone gets indignant. Please give me a reason to think that we as a group didn't just upvote a video promoting violence towards others.

Someone mentioned this was a paralell of clockwork orange, but i don't see the message or morals of that film here. Unless you're hinting that the music makes you feel nausea and i might agree there. Clockwork orange ended with the guy considering quitting being violent, or realising that he'd done the wrong thing all along, depending on whether you read the american version ("flawed" - author) or the original.

ElJardinerosays...

I would like to add that in my youth and teens I watched a shitload of violent movies, many of them glorified it, it didn't make me or any of my friends violent.

I did know some violent characters, and it wasn't because they watched violent movies. It was because they came from broken homes, a messed up childhood.

The desire to inflict pain on others and damage your surroundings does not come from music videos.

You sound a bit like the people that blamed suicides on Dungeons and Dragons , or people that blamed school shootings on Marylin Manson.

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