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Johnny Cash’s video cover of Trent Reznor’s "Hurt" explores the themes of ageing, regret, pain, and the passage of time. Within the context of ageism, the lyrics resonate deeply, reflecting the struggles faced by individuals as they grow older and confront societal perceptions that often devalue their experiences and contributions. The visual dimension of Cash's rendition, with its resonance of a pictorial genre, Still Life, imbued with a sense of vulnerability and introspection, highlights the emotional toll of aging, as well as the isolation that can accompany it, particularly in a culture that frequently prioritizes youth over wisdom. We also focus on the image of a man of Cash’ stature and on his performance in relation to its strength but also its frailty, something that Bob Dylan stressed while addressing the presence of Cash “Johnny was and is North Star; you could guide your ship by him” (Diehl 2018). Ultimately we will use his interpretation as our compass in which "Hurt" serves as a powerful commentary on the human experience, transcending the boundaries of age and challenging the stigma associated with growing older and as Nick Cave on his encounter with the man in black declared “Johnny comes alive!” (Cave 2023).
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Hurt Video Art Ageism Johnny Cash
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Universidade Católica Portuguesa
