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: While Ono's original 1964 art piece was a commentary on female passivity, voyeurism, and societal violation, director Malia James tilts this toward something deeply internal and ritualistic.

: The opening lyrics ( "I take as much as I can get / I don't have any regret" ) contrast heavily with the soaring, tragic nature of the vocal delivery, highlighting the battle between wanting to feel everything and wanting to feel absolutely nothing. IV. Sonic Texture: Sonic Catharsis

: Dee Dee stands motionless on a pedestal, singing straight into the camera. Meanwhile, faceless or rotating figures use scissors to slowly shred her dark, elaborate clothing.

: Shot in a single, slow, panning take, the tension relies entirely on the precarious nature of live scissors moving against bare skin. It forces the audience to become uncomfortable witnesses to her slow, public stripping of emotional armor. III. Lyrical Themes: The Weight of the "Come Down"

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Dum Dum Girls - Coming Down [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
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