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Originally Posted by Un-rêve
I remember Alizée liked the concept of Romeo and Juliette back in the day.. well I guess she's a romantic..
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I don't know, maybe she is - but MJ is not about being romantic. The lyrics directly refer to the plot of the drama (well, even the name of its author is mentioned!) and the drama, let me remind you, is full of unpleasant events. The Juliet invented by Alizée, though, is a person who wants to have fun and does not give a damn about the Cause, One and the Only True Love or any other sophisticated stuff encouraging her to suffer. She wants to do it all her own way. If it has anything to do with romantism, it is rather its laugh-off, not its applause.
Is it clear to you then??? Because if not... "Romeo & Juliet" is about puppy love ending tragically. Many popculture writings, songs etc. use the names in context of most desirable, true love:
"Mademoiselle Juliette" is about doing coke and alco instead of ebbing into deep problems.
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Originally Posted by Un-rêve
but for the life of me I can't understand this thread.
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The purpose of this thread is to analyze the meaning of "Mademoiselle Juliette".
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Originally Posted by Shepherd
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It is definetely not a business of our to assume if Alizée AS A PRIVATE PERSON is bisexual or not. When it comes to her works, though... I assume this interpretation could do. Especially in the dance that may mean her man separates her from a friend of hers but also the "friend" may be her female lover.