![]() ![]() However, it quickly turns into attempted rape, when the man begins to force himself on Julia. Julia and the man eventually go to his home, where they start to have sex. Lena attempts to call Julia on a cell phone, but it seems she is already on her phone with another person. While walking down the road, Julia gets picked up by a man (played by actor Charlie Koznik). The headlines continue as Julia walks down the side of the restaurant, and Lena drives off after her. They sit at a table, take shots and begin arguing with each other, and Julia storms off. They enter a Korean restaurant as fake headlines are shown on the screen - rumors of their relationship. ![]() The uncensored version of the music video starts off with Lena and Julia pulling up in a car, with the chorus to " All the Things She Said" playing on the radio. ![]() Ī shot from the "All About Us" video Synopsis The video had much airplay on American television, but was actually played more on Spanish-speaking networks than others. The video was popular in Europe and was retired on Poland's TRL after spending 50 days on the countdown. The censored video was released on the official website on 18 August. There are two versions of the video, one censored and the other uncut (also known as the explicit version). The shooting of the music video took place in Los Angeles, produced by film director James Cox. The song became the group's last charting single in the United States, peaking at number thirteen on the U.S. It was very successful in European markets, peaking inside the top ten in most countries including Switzerland (#9), Austria (#3), France (#7), Belgium (#4), Sweden (#6), and the United Kingdom (#8). In Oceania, the song only managed to peak inside the top forty, peaking at thirty-nine on the Australian Singles Chart. "All About Us" experienced chart success all around the world. It packs more amateur operatics, more rock and more intelligent pop into a little under three minutes than Queen could shoehorn into the entirety of “Bohemian Rhapsody”." The Pitt News compared it "in vein" to the group's previous singles " All The Things She Said" and " Not Gonna Get Us" saying "The song tries to silence the media hype and rumors concerning their sexuality, relationships, disputes and drug use that followed the girls after their emergence, letting the world know that they are still together and as strong as ever." Michael Freedburg from The Boston Phoenix said along with "Friend or Foe", "Perfect Enemy" and "Dangerous and Moving", it "shoots straight to the gut - and to the heart." Betty Clarke from The Guardian said that the song "is good, glossy pop, any empathy lurking in these tales of teenage persecution is lost in translation." ĭom Passantino from Stylus Magazine said that the song "runs along on animalistic lust, high-off-your-own-supply paranoia, mental anguish, and the ever-present threat of sudden, bloody violence." Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic said the song sounded similar to "Not Gonna Get Us". Roger Holland from Popmatters said "it’s “All The Things She Said - Part Dva (two)”. "All About Us" received generally positive reviews from most music critics. The video was considered controversial by critics and fans, featuring disturbing content. An accompanying music video was issued for the single, which featured the group running away from each other. Commercially, the song performed very well on the charts, charting in many European charts and managed to have success in North America and Oceania. The song was greeted with positive reviews from music critics, who many praised the ambition and was specified as a highlight on the album. The song was released as the album's lead single in September 2005 by Universal Music Russia and Interscope. The song was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum and Robert Orton. The song was written by Josh Alexander, Billy Steinberg, Jessica Origliasso & Lisa Origliasso. The song was also featured on the group's second Russian studio album Lyudi Invalidy. ![]() " All About Us" is a song by Russian musical duo t.A.T.u., taken as a single from the group's second English language studio album, Dangerous and Moving (2005). ![]()
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