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For her latest video, though, she's turned up the Technicolor and seemingly taken a page from 'No Country for Old Men.' (Come on, don't you half expect Javier Bardem and his homicidal haircut to sneak up behind the main character in the first few seconds?)
A post on Feist's website offers some insight into her 'The Bad in Each Other' video, which was partly shot in Mexico by Martin De Thurah and is the second video from her recent album, 'Metals.'
"This video captures glimpses of something human, we get a peek inside something real between people -- could be loss, longing and love. A lot of things which is about being a human being ... It is told in a way where it opens up more aspects than it concludes.