Video statistics
Views and discovery
Engagement
8,587Comments | 0Favourites |
48,677Likes | 675Dislikes |
Audience
Top locations
- United States
- Mexico
- Argentina
Top demographics
- Female, 13-17 years
- Male, 45-54 years
- Male, 35-44 years
Analysis.
The 1930s-style music video was directed by David LaChapelle. We can tell it is a 1930's style with the use of font at the beginnig that is commonly asociated with this era.
NARRATIVE
In the song's music video, Gwen Stefani portrays a black widow (a venemous female), who is put on trial and sentenced to die for the murders of three men she knew, who are portrayed by the other members of the band. The first victim (played by Tom Dumont) dies when Stefani laces his dinner with rat poison, the second victim (Tony Kanal) dies when Stefani runs him down with her car, and the third victim (a house painter played by Adrian Young) is electrocuted in a bathtub after Stefani tosses her electric hairdryer into the tub.
In between the death scenes are scenes of Stefani in court and being dragged to the gas chamber where she is executed. The video ends with the three murder victims in the afterlife, laughing and watching her televised execution. This is an interesting storyline that is dynamic and eyecatching. I like the way the main story is seperated with the court scene intervals.
CINEMATOGRAPHY
PERFORMANCE OF ARTIST
MISE-EN-SCENE
SUCCESS
The music video was moderately successful on video chart programs. On MTV's Total Request Live, it reached number seven in November 2003 and was on the countdown as late as January 2004. The video peaked at number eight on MuchMusic's Countdown and remained on the program through March 2004. At the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, "It's My Life" won the awards for Best Group Video and Best Pop Video. It also received nominations for Best Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction
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