We simply have not forgotten ever since Taylor Swift dropped her masterpiece of a short film, “All Too Well.”
The “All Too Well: The Short Film,” is Swift’s short film writing and directorial debut which accompanies the 10-minute version of the same song. Stranger Things star Sadie Sink and Maze Runner lead Dylan O’Brien played a couple named, “Her,” and, “Him.” Recognizing the significant age difference between the characters, fans strongly believe the short film was about Swift, ex-boyfriend, and American actor Jake Gyllenhaal. This is because the original track was about Swift and Gyllenhaal dated for about three months.
A user pointed out how similar O’Brien looked to Gyllenhaal in the short film.
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There are some who really just be enjoying the thought of how Gyllenhaal is reacting to it.
jake gyllenhaal after watching all too well ten minutes version:#AllTooWellTheShortFilm
pic.twitter.com/LQwQCkCATv— ces🌙 (@swifolkfolk) November 13, 2021
Filipino fans also poked fun at the refrigerator scene in the short film which even caught the attention of a local electric company!
Speaking of Filipino, we might just have discovered the “All Too Well (Pinoy Version)!”
The kitchen scene from “All Too Well: The Short Film,” kind of remind us of a similar scene, but this time, from one of the highest-grossing Filipino films of all time, “The Hows Of Us.”
Check out this scene from, “The Hows Of Us”:
“The Hows Of Us,” is a romantic-comedy-drama film starring one of the most phenomenal love teams in the country, real-life couple, Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. The story follows the young couple Primo and George, played by Padilla and Bernardo respectively. Reaching individual dreams while being in a long-term relationship is just one side of the film’s focus.
There really is a lot to remember “All Too Well” in both of these films! So, might as well watch them again today.
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