
He may be thinking about her, but she’s definitely not thinking about him.įans have also speculated that the song may be symbolic of her struggle with owning her music. Her “concert” at the end exudes confidence and self-assurance. She steps into her own and grows beyond the person she was in her past relationship.

Swift’s dress, along with the flowers and background, then turns bright red and she picks up a guitar. The bridge plays right before, ending with the line: “The the love that you’re lookin’ for is the love that you had.” They dance in a projector-like beam of light, the groom perhaps realizing that this relationship was right for him all along. In the one scene where she isn’t wearing red, Swift is in a white ballgown and dances with the groom. Her mischievous actions seem to indicate a rebellion against that perception of herself. Superior Thinkin’,” support the idea that Swift was infantilized and felt separate from the world of her ex. Red, traditionally a color of passion, energy, and action, seems like an apt choice to match her actions. She’s a strong presence at the wedding, acting childish and drinking, without a care in the world. The singer takes a chunk out of the wedding cake, knocks over the cake topper, sits at the kids table and entertains the children, eats the olives out of other people’s drinks, and switches out white roses for red ones. Swift’s behavior might give the color choice a deeper meaning. Notwithstanding the symbolic connection to the album’s title, Set at an all-white wedding, the video goes on to present Swift in mostly monochromatic red outfits, in contrast to the wedding guests, bride and groom, and decorations.

His distress is emblematic of the song’s title - he’s clearly still thinking about Swift despite his imminent nuptials. Suddenly, the groom sees Swift in the mirror instead of himself. The line is a poetic beginning to a song about an ex-partner who can’t forget the narrator. “I will never forget the first time that I met you,” Swift sings. The video opens with a groom, played by Mile Teller, practicing his wedding vows. Along with the “All Too Well” short film, Swift has also released a music video for “ I Bet You Think About Me,” directed by actress Blake Lively. Taylor Swift’s re-recorded album “Red (Taylor’s Version)” was just the tip of an iceberg of new content.
