The story follows Dion as a woman haunted by the memory of a lover who died in a motorcycle crash . She is seen running through the dark castle, encountering visions of him in mirrors and photographs while a storm rages outside.
Céline Dion’s is an epic seven-and-a-half-minute power ballad that serves as a cornerstone of 90s pop-rock grandiosity. Originally written by Jim Steinman —famed for his work with Meat Loaf —the song was inspired by Wuthering Heights and explores themes of obsession, loss, and the "dark side" of love. The Music Video: Gothic Romance and Cinematic Excess The story follows Dion as a woman haunted
In 2019, Dion even parodied her own iconic video for Instagram, proving that "over-the-top music videos never went out of style". Originally written by Jim Steinman —famed for his
The video was filmed over four days in 1996 at Ploskovice Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. This baroque summer palace provides the gothic, haunting atmosphere of the mansion seen throughout the clip. This baroque summer palace provides the gothic, haunting
Produced by Jim Steinman, Roy Bittan, and Steven Rinkoff, the track features a 47-second piano intro and backup vocals from rock legends like Todd Rundgren .