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Taylor Swift releases ‘All Too Well’ short film
    2021-11-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AFTER announcing that her next release in the rerecording of her catalog was her 2012 album, “Red,” Taylor Swift treated fans with the rerecorded original 10-minute version of her revered song “All Too Well” with an accompanying short film, starring Dylan O’Brien and Sadie Sink, which premiered Friday. The film was shot on 35mm film with Rina Yang as cinematographer.

Throughout the short film, which was introduced with a Pablo Neruda quote that read, “Love is so short; forgets is so long,” Swift chronicled the rise and fall of a relationship between O’Brien and Sink’s characters. The short film opens with Sink asking O’Brien, “Are you for real? … I just feel like maybe I made you up.” In a montage, the film proceeded to explore the couple’s relationship from their first blissful moments of new love to “the first crack in the glass.” In one scene, the music stopped playing as O’Brien and Sink’s characters have a heated argument. After they break up, the film follows Sink as she mourns the loss of the relationship.

Toward the end of the film, Swift appears as a grown-up version of Sink’s character, as she speaks at an event to promote her debut novel, “All Too Well.” The film finishes with a somber O’Brien watching from afar while wearing her scarf.

The film also featured a cameo by Shawn Levy.

Ahead of the film’s debut, Swift was joined by O’Brien and Sink at the premiere for the short film at New York City’s AMC Lincoln Center theater.

Swift has described “All Too Well” — long speculated to be about her previous relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal — as one of the more difficult songs to write. Swift said she recorded the song when she felt like “a broken human” and “feeling terrible about what going on” in her personal life.(SD-Agencies)

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