: Patricia Kaas is one of the most successful French-speaking artists in history. Her distinct, gravelly voice frequently draws comparisons to Édith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich.

: Clips are taken from the romantic thriller The Tourist (2010), showcasing her strolling through Paris and Venice in breathtaking high-elegance wardrobe pieces.

To understand why this combination works so well, it is helpful to look at the power of the song itself.

: By using clips of Winslet, Jolie, and Kidman playing powerful, mysterious, and impeccably dressed women, the video mirrors the independent spirit of the song's lyrics.

: It bridges the gap between classic European music culture and mainstream Hollywood aesthetic perfection.

Watch the official live performance to see the raw power and emotion Patricia Kaas originally brought to the stage:

: Kaas’s voice carries a massive amount of "cool factor" and mature, cinematic weight.

This popular video edit pairs Kaas's legendary 1987 French hit with visually stunning clips of Kate Winslet, Angelina Jolie , and Nicole Kidman from some of their most stylish films.



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