Thursday, September 3, 2015

Director Joseph Kahn Defends Taylor Swift's "Wildest Dreams" Video

Does the video romanticize colonialism?

During Sunday night's VMAs, Taylor Swift debuted the video for her song "Wildest Dreams," and it immediately received tons of backlash.

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The authors wrote:

Swift's music is entertaining for many. She should absolutely be able to use any location as a backdrop. But she packages our continent as the backdrop for her romantic songs devoid of any African person or storyline, and she sets the video in a time when the people depicted by Swift and her co-stars killed, dehumanized and traumatized millions of Africans. That is beyond problematic.

The Daily Dot's Nico Lang also pointed out problems with the video, writing: "The video wants to have its old-school Hollywood romance but ends up eating some old-school Hollywood racism, too."

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'Wildest Dreams' is a song about a relationship that was doomed, and the music video concept was that they were having a love affair on location away from their normal lives. This is not a video about colonialism but a love story on the set of a period film crew in Africa, 1950.


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