No one is truly prepared for heartaches, good thing you have these relatable Taylor Swift music videos to accompany you in tough times
If you have been a long-time follower of international pop superstar Taylor Swift, then you know how good the artist is at articulating her emotions and projecting her painful real-life love tragedies in music videos that hit us right in the feels.
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In this article, we round up some of the most relatable and heart-wrenching Taylor Swift music videos:
1. All Too Well
Right off the bat, this 10-minute-long music video flashes a quote that encapsulates the whole premise of the film "Love is so short, forgetting is so long"—a tribute to Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda. The story follows a young budding writer (Sadie Sink) and her relationship with an older man. Their relationship takes a turn when the older man ignores his girlfriend at one dinner party.
In the end, the lovers do not end up together, the writer grows a bit older and more successful as her past lover watches her by the window, in the snow.
2. Wildest Dreams
The latter part of Swift's Wildest Dreams has got to be the most heartbreaking scene in all of her music videos. The story follows two actors who fall in love with each other while shooting their film. In the end, it's revealed that Swift's partner is actually in a relationship with somebody else—a sad truth that leaves her character in shambles.
Swift runs away from the theatre as she watches her 'lover' from the vehicle's side mirror.
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3. Blank Space
"Screaming, crying, perfect storms"—just how many heartbreaks does Swift have to endure to finally find the love of her life? In her Blank Space music video, the artist shows us the painful side of being so madly in love with the wrong person.
4. We Are Never Getting Back Together
You know where we're going just by reading the title. In We Are Never Getting Back Together, Swift tells us the importance of finding oneself after a painful breakup. Here she takes her power back and proves that no phone call is enough to reignite the love for an old flame.
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