Taylor Swift is explaining all the small print and easter eggs followers may need missed in her “Opalite” music video!
The 36-year-old singer shared a brand new prolonged music video on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and Amazon Music that features all types of behind-the-scenes goodies, per AND! Information.
She revealed that all the thought got here collectively in the course of the October episode when she was a visitor on The Graham Norton Present alongside stars Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson, Cillian Murphy, Greta Leeand Lewis Capaldi.
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Domnhall was the one who talked about eager to be in certainly one of Taylor‘s music movies, giving her the thought to ask all of them to be a part of it.
She directed the music video alongside her cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto and so they actually leaned into phrase “Opalite” sounding commercial-like. It turns into certainly one of two merchandise featured.
“Opalite is for individuals who wish to select a path that serves them,” she says, then including that its reverse, “Nope-Alite,” is for individuals who “select to be unhealed.”
“In our metaphor, inanimate objects characterize the type of poisonous relationship they’re in. I’m greatest mates with this rock, who’s at all times weighing me down,” she stated. “Domhnall—he’s in a poisonous relationship with a cactus, the place he’s getting harm day by day.”
Then there’s a second the place we see Greta‘s character acting on TV in a bar, which Taylor stated was to “mirror an MTV live performance program.”
The About Time star’s “Lonely Man” character and Taylor‘s “Lonely Lady” quickly start a romance collectively after spraying themselves with Opalite.
They do a photograph shoot collectively on the mall, which introduces Lewis‘ character.
“I believe I’ve a knack for capturing folks’s essence,” Lewis shared within the prolonged video. “I believe Taylorwithin the quick period of time we’ve spent collectively prior to now, she’s seen that about me. I’ve been destined to be behind the digicam and it feels proper.”