Dylan O'Brien revealed that Taylor Swift's «All Too Well» music video wasn't scripted, and he and Sadie Sink improvised the kitchen fight dialogue. Swift re-released her 2012 fourth studio album Red on November 12, 2021. Her re-recording of the album was in response to a change in ownership of the masters to her first six studio albumz. Red (Taylor's Version) included the unabridged, 10-minute version of one of the artist's most popular songs: «All Too Well.» The unabridged version of the song was accompanied by an «All Too Well» short film, which also released on November 12.
«All Too Well» was directed by Swift, and stars O'Brien and Stranger Things star Sink as a couple struggling in their relationship. The short film received largely positive reception for its realistic and heartbreaking portrayal of the rise and fall of a romantic relationship, and is considered to be based on Swift's real-life experience. The unabridged re-released Red track, combined with the short film, also drew quite a bit of attention from fans. The beloved song making a comeback yet again raised the discussion about whether «All Too Well» is about Jake Gyllenhaal, who Swift previously dated. The strong performances and discussion surrounding the short film led to the video receiving a staggering 62 million views on YouTube. Now, O'Brien is opening up about how him and Sink created their heartfelt scenes.
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In an interview with THR, O'Brien revealed that the «All Too Well» short film was unscripted and the dialogue was improvised. O'Brien admitted that he originally proposed scripting some of the bigger scenes, but eventually threw the idea away. Initially, the music wasn't
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