By José Gandue @Gandour
To the good songs of the Mexican artist Julieta Venegas They are always (or almost always) accompanied by appropriate videos, well-made audiovisual pieces who know how to convey, without being affected, what the song says. In this case, with Good evening, Desolation This premise is repeated. With a simple plot, a woman who, we assume, has ended a relationship and is moving from one house to another, embarks on a journey across the city that serves as relief from her initial sorrows. A truck travels through the streets as the woman stops crying and Julieta Venegas, accordion included, smiles at the future. The guest actress's sense of healing is believable, but Venegas's is even more so. Her joy is contagious. And that contributes to the good result of the clip.
Falling into the necessary momentary sentimentality, We are thrilled to see the Mexican woman like this.



