Blake Lively directs Taylor Swift in wedding centric ‘I Bet You Think About Me’ music video starring Miles Teller
After teasing their collaboration in less than 24 hours, Taylor Swift and Blake Lively dropped the highly anticipated music video for ‘I Bet You Think About Me’ on Monday. The visual, from Swift’s Red (Taylor’s Version) re-recorded album, dramatizes one of the From the Vault tracks that didn’t make Swift’s original 2012 album.
Besides Taylor, the music video stars Miles Teller as Swift’s ex, who has flashbacks to their failed relationship on his wedding day. At the ceremony, a mischievous Swift knocks over the groom figurine on top of the cake and sneaks a taste of icing before tearing into the frilly dessert, chugs wine after giving a toast, and goofs off with younger guests. At one point, Teller’s character envisions Swift as the bride as she sings “Does it make you feel sad that the love that you’re looking for is the love that you had?”
The six-minute music video marks the first time that Gossip Girl and A Simple Favor star Lively, has stepped behind the camera. Matthew Libatique, the Oscar-nominated cinematographer of Black Swan and A Star Is Born, served as director of photography on the music video, while country music star Chris Stapleton lent his voice to harmonies.
On Monday morning, Swift took to her Twitter to share the mv, writing, “The reddest video EVER is out now. Directed by @blakelively who SMASHED it just like I smashed this cake.”
The reddest video EVER is out now. Directed by @blakelively who SMASHED it just like I smashed this cake.https://t.co/Gm4xT1vuNkpic.twitter.com/G0T66YdzMz</a >
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 15, 2021
‘I Bet You Think About Me’ is the second high-profile music video from Swift in the past three days. On Friday, she premiered the short film for her 10-minute version of All Too Well, which was written and directed by Swift and stars Stranger Things actor Sadie Sink and Teen Wolf star Dylan O’Brien.
Red (Taylor’s Version) comes nearly a decade after the original album, featuring hits like 22, ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together’ and ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ was released.
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