Metallica: The Unforgiven (official Music Video) Info

: The "creepy" atmosphere is designed to convey the "suffocating" feeling of being trapped by societal or religious pressure, a theme James Hetfield drew from his own upbringing. Connection to Lyrics and Songwriting

: The iconic intro features a horn from a Western movie score (widely believed to be from Clint Eastwood's For a Few Dollars More ) played in reverse to make it unidentifiable for legal reasons. Production and Legacy

: The lyrics are a "declaration" of the isolation Hetfield felt as a child. His parents' strict adherence to Christian Science, which even led to his mother refusing medical treatment for cancer, served as the foundation for the song’s themes of being "unforgiven". Metallica: The Unforgiven (Official Music Video)

: The character spends his life carving into the stone walls to create a window, eventually finding only his one possession—a locket—as he nears death.

: There is a longer, "theatrical" version of the video that includes more narrative footage of the character's struggle. : The "creepy" atmosphere is designed to convey

The video tells a metaphorical story centered on a boy born into captivity who spends his entire existence in a windowless stone room.

Watch the original 1991 video that visually defines James Hetfield's childhood struggles through Matt Mahurin's haunting imagery: Metallica: The Unforgiven (Official Music Video) YouTube• Apr 13, 2014 Metallica - The Unforgiven 🎹 - Facebook His parents' strict adherence to Christian Science, which

: Fans and archivists have since produced 4K UHD versions of the video to preserve Mahurin's grainy, high-contrast visual style.