Lee awakens and sleepwalks out of her window, climbing the exterior of the building while the band performs in another room on a higher floor.

The song was famously featured in the 2003 film Daredevil , which influenced the video's dark, "gothopolis" aesthetic. Bring Me to Life (music video) | Evanescence Wiki | Fandom

It opens with Amy Lee asleep in a nightgown, dreaming of a long fall from a skyscraper.

She reaches the window where guest vocalist Paul McCoy (of the band 12 Stones) is performing. As he notices her and opens the window, she loses her balance and drapes over the ledge.

The official music video for Evanescence's breakthrough 2003 hit features lead singer Amy Lee in a dark, cinematic narrative directed by Philipp Stölzl . Filmed in November 2002 in Romania , the video uses a towering skyscraper as a metaphor for isolation and emotional numbness. Plot & Visual Narrative The video follows a surreal "mini-movie" arc:

Filmed at the Hotel Rembrandt in Bucharest, Romania.

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