Not much later he takes off his shirt during painting (must be really warm in there) and for some bizarre reason the woman does the same. Then he takes her home, sits her on a chair and starts painting her. We have after more generic twists very early on one woman who gets cheated on, found crying in the street by our hero. Clearly lacking in focus and this maybe could have worked well as a 20-minute film. But yeah, the song aside from the one-word chorus perhaps did not impress me too much and the video and story and plot left me pretty disappointed. But hey it is 1994, so lets forgive them for that. It is like I wrote in the title really typical Bon Jovi, lots of love to be seen and heard, some heartbreak, a great deal of long hair by everybody involved and some special visual moments with the not too spectacular fire at the end. At 6 minutes, it is slightly longer than music videos are in average, but really it needs to be in order to elaborate properly on the story in here and even there it comes pretty short as a whole. This one was released back in 1994, so it has its 25th anniversary this yearf and the director is Marty Callner, the eternal Emmy nominee who just can't seem to win. Here we have the music video for the song "Always" by Bon Jovi.
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