Taylor Swift released the 10-minute recreated version of “All Too Well” and left her fans shocked. Some were talking about Jake Gyllenhaal who is widely believed to be the inspiration behind the song. The short film “All Too Well” was an emotional punch, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien brilliantly pulling off their roles. Fans believe it to be the real-life story of Swift and Gyllenhaal, who dated for three months in October 2010.
The realistic effect of the film kept most fans engaged on Twitter, with lyrics of the song, the scenes, and what’s already known of Swift’s dating life analyzed, compared, and deconstructed.
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The following lines from the song is continuously in attention since the release: “Not weeping in a party bathroom, some actress asking me what happened: you. That’s what happened: you”.
These additional lyrics have been added in Taylor’s version of the song and the film, they occur when the purported younger versions of Swift and Gyllenhaal are breaking apart, and the former is especially torn up over it.
Fans are in hurry all over Twitter digging up clues and past incidents from Swift’s life as far as a decade ago to decode who the person in question might have been. Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, even Gyllenhaal’s sister Maggie have emerged as some of the popular names among fans.
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According to a New York Daily News report in 2011, Aniston told Swift to “hang in there” when the press hounded her about her love life. Glamour UK reported in 2015 that Hathaway met Swift when she was dating Gyllenhaal and had hung out with her one night. She had said to Swift: “You are a magnificent creature”.
While some believed that it couldn’t have been Aniston
On November 12, Taylor Swift released her version of her 2012 album ‘Red,’ almost ten years after it was first released. The re-recreated 30-track version of Red features nine bonus tracks, including collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers, Ed Sheeran, and Chris Stapleton.