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The video could have been titled "'11 Bonnie & Clyde", a worthy successor to "Bonnie & Clyde 99" Jay-Z and Eminem, "'03 Bonnie & Clyde," but Spears take over the role of criminal Clyde. Fun Spears "I Want to Go" gave evidence that Spears was ready to leave after a series of boring music videos in which she seemed to be leaning against a green screen. (Our colleague compared Amp "Hold It Against Me" to "Weekend at Bernie.") In this case, she is actually physically and verbally interact with other people, and it seems natural. In the foreground, his eyes are locked in and committed to the viewer. Best of all, Spears returned to behave as provocative pop star who was a pioneer controversy before Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Rihanna arrived.
If Spears is completely comfortable doing in bed and gets naked in the shower with the cameras rolling, it's probably because his real life boyfriend Jason Trawick - with some terrible tattoos and false hope - plays his partner in crime. "Criminal" is not perfect: There are still way too much product placement for cars and watches and perfumes, the "rain of bullets" was stolen completely final shot shot Green Day "21 Guns" video, and this short film - which has been opening and closing credit - intended to be more epic than it really is. However, for nearly six minutes, Spears finally lives up to its title of the album, "Femme Fatale".
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