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In the midst of the Cuban Revolution, Rihanna's character recalls easier times when she "had no doubts or worries." The film goes on to paint a picture of a carefree existence, until a man comes into her life.
Perhaps hinting at Ri's real-life romance with her abusive ex-boyfriend Chris Brown -- a subject central to Rihanna's Elle cover-story interview -- the narrator explains that passion and taking risks is "like a drug."
Ri even recreates the fight with Brown that led to the 2009 assault, arguing with her onscreen lover on the passenger side before storming out. We're guessing the Cuban war is a metaphor for the hardships of love.
Do you think the film is based on Ri and C-Breezy's love gone wrong? Tweet us your thoughts @theboombox.
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