Talk:Hero (Enrique Iglesias song)
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Missed the point
[edit](This is all personal opinion, but just want to point out the existing unsourced section is wrong) The attempt to present Enrique's character as an "honorable criminal" in the video is completely off the mark. IMHO there's no way to parse him as the hero in that. But once you realize that the woman, who calls for help after the fight, is the hero, then it all makes sense. Wnt (talk) 21:20, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
New Section - Television and Movies
[edit]Considering that there is a mention of the song being in a episode of glee in the lead section I was thinking that it would be appropriate for there to be a television and movies section that discussed the various television shows and movies that the song has been featured in. Any thoughts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Darylschmit (talk • contribs) 03:43, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
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My revert on May 31, 2024
[edit]A few hours ago, anonymous editor User:109.231.5.164 made two good-faith additions to this article's section on the music video, a claim that it was "shot on the weekend of August 25-26, 2001" and a source, an interview with video co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt. I reverted this per this site's rule that says we can't use original research to source claims. That policy can be tricky but in short, it says we can't state as fact anything the source doesn't itself clearly, directly say.
In the relevant part of the interview (and I'm legitimately impressed at how the anonymous editor formatted the YouTube URL to take it directly to this exact second in the video), Hewitt explains that Iglesias was close friends with pop singer Aaliyah and says "the night that we filmed that video was the night that she passed". Aaliyah was killed in a plane crash on August 25th, 2001. The problem? Hewitt doesn't say the date so we don't quite have a source verifying it was August 25th. I know when "the night that [Aaliyah] passed" was but the source has to explicitly say the words "August 25th, 2001" or at least "August 25th" and Hewitt doesn't. Further, Hewitt seems to contradict the claim that the filming process also took place on August 26th since she described the time period of filming with the singular word "night" instead of "nights", "weekend", or something similar.
I was unable to track down a reliable source that states the exact date. I think this article should have this information so if a reliable source can be found, my edit should be undone with the source added. City of Silver 17:13, 31 May 2024 (UTC)