Official music video for "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by Rainsford.Official music video for "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by Rainsford.Official music video for "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by Rainsford.
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- TriviaWhile the director credited is Luke Turner, this was filmed and a draft edited by Olivia Wilde. Wilde left and had her credit removed after getting into an argument with star Shia LaBeouf. The argument was due to LaBeouf handing in his own edit of the video, with Wilde agreeing to reviewing it. LaBeouf insisted his edit be used without review, and the argument intensified that Wilde left and fired LaBeouf from her upcoming film Don't Worry Darling (2022). There has been no confirmation if this music video is LaBeouf's edit, or his collaborating partner Turner.
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Love Me Like You Hate Me is a beautifully choreographed dance between Margaret Qualley and Shia LaBeouf. We are presented with two alternative viewpoints at the same time, showing the dual nature of the protagonists and the two contradicting themes: love and hate. The camera work is flawless and takes us right into the action. The earthen color palettes of both scenes add to the mood and work almost like a photo negative.
Margaret Qualley and Shia LaBeouf both present us with honest, captivating, fearless and self confident performances. The acting is fitting and well paced. The beauty of Margaret Qualley is only eclipsed by the film itself.
The sound work is perfect as well, starting with breathing and an electric organ, which seamlessly transitions into the beautiful song "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by artist Rainsford (Rainey Qualley).
The short film and the song are an ideal match, letting me wonder which one was first conceived.
The film ends again with breathing as well as the electric organ, expressing the circular nature of the themes.
For me this short film is about finding happiness in relationships even when life is hard sometimes and director Luke Turner couldn't have done a better job. 10/10.
Margaret Qualley and Shia LaBeouf both present us with honest, captivating, fearless and self confident performances. The acting is fitting and well paced. The beauty of Margaret Qualley is only eclipsed by the film itself.
The sound work is perfect as well, starting with breathing and an electric organ, which seamlessly transitions into the beautiful song "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by artist Rainsford (Rainey Qualley).
The short film and the song are an ideal match, letting me wonder which one was first conceived.
The film ends again with breathing as well as the electric organ, expressing the circular nature of the themes.
For me this short film is about finding happiness in relationships even when life is hard sometimes and director Luke Turner couldn't have done a better job. 10/10.
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