![]() She is alone in the woods with him as he is raging out, which makes her character seem even more vulnerable. Sadie Sink’s character is worried and confused as she looks back at this once gentle man losing his damn mind in the woods. In the next scene, we see Him tossing the keys on the ground and yelling on the phone. ![]() And it can be argued that maybe he just didn’t want to hold hands at the dinner party – but in contrast to the previous scene where he is solely focused on Her, we can feel the sting of it right along with Her. Her wild curls are straightened, she is looking down, barely a smile, whereas her fella is the life of the party and gives her no attention. #Swoon The First Crack in the GlassĪt a dinner party we see a much different vibe from Her. The leaves, his hand in her hair, the passionate kiss, the longing stares – at this point we are just as smitten as Her because Dylan O’Brien takes about 0.5 seconds getting us ALL to fall madly in love with Him. And even though we know that the heartbreak is forthcoming, it’s hard not to be swept up in the romance of it all. To start, they are a sweet couple and seem to be totally in love, but as we know, this love will not last. Let’s dive in to each section and break it all down. The acting, the song, the story all work together to deliver an absolute piece of art. The title cards set the scene as the film progresses, and we then realize that they are chapter titles in the book titled All To Well, written by Her thirteen years later (played by Taylor Swift at the end of the film). It also seems to symbolize her innocence and her youthful sparkle that fades as the film goes on, as well as the piece of Her that she will never get back. We know that the scarf has been suggested to mean many things, but in this video it seems to be an actual scarf (as we see Him wearing it at the end). At the start, Sadie Sink portrays Her, Dylan O’Brien plays Him and (of course) the infamous red scarf is there to torment us all. With this short film, that she wrote, directed and starred in, Taylor Swift developed the story even further and did with soul-crushing brilliance. Not only did the 10 minute version give us all of that, but it painted a bigger picture of the pain and angst that so many of us have connected to when listening to the original version. ![]() ![]() The song was always beloved by fans, not just for it’s melody or lyrics, but for the undeniable raw emotion behind the song. Grab your tissues because it’s time to really dive into the stunning and heartbreaking short film for Taylor Swift‘s 10 minute version of “All Too Well” from Red (Taylor’s Version), which was released November 12, 2021. (We couldn’t resist using the photo of Taylor Swift singing this song on SNL with the short film playing behind because it was was AMAZING! You can watch the full clip HERE.) Taylor Swift’s All Too Well: The Short Film premiered on Nov. ![]()
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