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Taylor Swift’s Short Film ‘All Too Well’ To Premiere On November 12

Taylor Swift’s Short Film ‘All Too Well’ To Premiere On November 12

As part of the re-release of Taylor Swift’s 2012 studio album; ‘Red’, the genre-bending singer is set to release a short film titled ‘All too well’ premiering on November 12, the same day as the re-release of her 2012 country album ‘RED’.

The video is said to be a ten-minute, uncut version of the song, which will feature Fear Street star Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien. The artist will also feature in the video herself as well as writing and directing the ten-minute video which is a creative complement to a single included in the album.

Asides from the brief teaser released on Twitter, little details are known about the film. Except that several unreleased songs from the archives will also accompany it. The album is expected to have a sum of 30 tracks that’ll deliver the emotional experience of the original album, if not more.

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The casting choice; Dylan O’ Brein( Maze Runner, Teen Wolf), Sadie Sink(Stranger Things, Fear Street), has added buzz and stirred up a frenzy as the two actors are well-loved professionals in the business of make-believe.

In 2020, during an appearance on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums podcast, she offered a peek into the experience of writing the song. “It was a day when I was just, like, a broken human, walking into rehearsal just feeling terrible about what was going on in my personal life,” she said. “I just started singing and riffing and ad-libbing this song that was ‘All Too Well.’ It just was that song, but it had probably seven extra verses, and it included the f-word.”

A “sound guy” recorded everything and gave her a CD to take home, which she pondered over before creating the shorter version. But it would seem Taylor Swift has kept both the CD and its lyrics, which we’ll finally get to hear when Red (Taylor’s Version) finally drops.

‘All Too Well” video premiere globally on November 12, 2021.

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