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7/10
First conceptual breakthrough for Janet
cchase27 December 2000
Like a sepia-toned hybrid of BLADE RUNNER and a Depression Era gangster film, this was the companion video to Janet's chart-busting album of the same name. Up until this point, the videos she had done for her songs had been strictly of the live concert footage/single-concept-per-song variety, all nicely but pretty routinely choreographed and shot to be MTV-friendly. However, once big brother Michael raised the bar with THRILLER, everyone began brainstorming and producing full-length vids to go with their albums to varying degrees of success. This was Janet's response, cooked up with assistance from co-producer/partner/husband Rene Elizondo and well-known vid director Dominic Sena, (KALIFORNIA).

With comic-book simplicity, the video intercuts between Janet interacting and hanging out with her friends, and two street musicians who have different ideas about which roads to take, to achieve their ultimate goal of snagging a record deal. When the headstrong, more independent of the duo insists on pursuing the fast track, the results are predictably tragic. On the run from approaching darkness, looking for a light at the end of the tunnel, what he finds is Janet and Company, who seemed to have mobilized into some kind of superhero unit, whose special powers, one would assume, are positivity and unity delivered through music and whipcrack-precise dance moves, dressed in costumes that can only be described as John Phillip Souza-wear, by way of Jean-Paul Gaultier.

Because there isn't a truly cohesive storyline that can be detected, NATION suffers by comparison with THRILLER, which captured the pop zeitgeist of Michael's performance magic with disarming ease. But it is a decent effort all the way round, and you've got to like a project such as this that does present a positive message about avoiding drugs, crime and violence, offering music and friendship as viable alternatives instead.

The club sequences are the strongest points here, and of course those great songs that Janet co-wrote and produced with Flyte Time Funkmeisters Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

Worth a look to see how well Little Sis picked up the gauntlet flung down by her brother in the long-form video arena. A lot of stars would not fare as well, (example: Mick Jagger's "Running Out Of Luck.")
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9/10
30 years on, this is still a thought provoking movie by Janet which is still relevant now.
David_Habert23 October 2020
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At the end of 1989, beginning of 1990. Janet released Rhythm Nation. What amazed me was the choreography for the title track of this album, however the issues and messages about the state of the world raised by this album were just as important. Nowadays I'm more of an old school heavy rock/metal fan, but Rhythm Nation has a very special place in my heart which has never left.

The basic story is about two boys who are trying to gain a record deal with their music, although the odds are NOT stacked in their favor. One of the boys called Kickdrum decides to give up on that dream and chooses an alternative route to hitting the big time, by dealing drugs. However this cause of action comes at a very high price. Because his friend B.J. gets killed in a drive by shooting which then causes Kickdrum to get back on the correct path and NOT get involved in Drugs and crime.

On the run with nowhere to go, he comes across Janet and her friends dressed up in a military style uniform and is so inspired by them, that he joins them instead.

Although it's been 30 years since the release of Rhythm Nation, the issues raised by it are just as important now as they were back then. The main songs you should really listen to are "The knowledge"and "Rhythm Nation". The Album itself has some songs with messages worth listening to "State of the World" and "Living in a world (They didn't make)". To be totally honest with you, it's worth getting the Album, The video with this mini film and Janet Jackson: The Rhythm Nation Compilation video because it has some extra footage, which includes an example of how two girls were affected by the lyrics of "The Knowledge" who almost chose the wrong path by not staying at school. and then realized their mistake. (Be warned, this is a very emotional scene, which could leave you in tears)

As it's been 30 years since Rhythm Nation came out, I think would be a good time for it to be released on DVD/Blu-ray which includes the concert promoting this album. I can also speak from experience by talking to people on YouTube, some people are still affected by the issues and messages from Rhythm Nation, I happen to be one of them.

One of the most important messages that Janet says at the end of the Album and this video is.

"In complete darkness we are all the same, it is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us. Don't let your eyes deceive you..."

It was true back in 1989/1990 and it's true 30 years later.
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4/10
Janet's mostly forgettable early attempt to follow in her brother's footsteps
Horst_In_Translation17 October 2017
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"Rhythm Nation 1814" is a half hour short film packed with music by recording artist Janet Jackson. She is also credited as the creator here and one of the writers. Another writer is Dominic Sena, who is also the director of this one and of several fairly famous movies. Now we all know Michael Jackson has several really long music videos in his body of work, very spectacular to watch at times. But this one here is nothing I'd call spectacular. The songs performed by Janet feel generic and forgettable and from the story perspective, things look even worse. Neither the video nor the audio side could convince me here and not even the fact that this is a black-and-white film can really make it look artistic or creative and I am a sucker for (modern) b&w stuff. Although "modern" is perhaps not too accurate as this is from 1990, so already easily over a quarter of a century old and Janet was in her early 20s still when she made it. But she has done better on several occasions in her career, this one is really nothing to be proud of. Neither is the name "Propaganda Films" for a production company. So yeah, with this one Janet is not (yet) getting close, maybe with the Oscar nomination she received not much later, something her brother never managed. And physically she looks so much like him too. I give Rhythm Nation 1814 a thumbs-down. Not recommended and looking at its IMDb rating, it seems highly overrated to me. Skip it.
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