Breaking Down Taylor Swift's 'Blank Page' Music Video in GIFs
Nov 12, 2014 07:51
Taylor Swift's Blank Space seemed to sound better after watching the music video for it. Maybe it's because every Taylor Swift-song needs a little bit of Swift-hotness to appreciate. Here's breaking down what went down in Blank Space.
It starts out with an introduction about herself. (Bonus: that's Taylor's real-life pet cat!)
The hunk arrives. Lucky Taylor!
There are horses in her room, though, we're not really sure of the significance.
She arrives downstairs to greet the hunk: her next mistake - what does she mean by that?
They dine, and flirt.
Do the things couples usually do.
Like ride bicycles in the house. Totally normal, I agree.
Then there are picnics. Romance is in the air!
But then, it all goes downhill pretty fast.
Crazy Tay Tay gets super pissed / jealous / with hunk's new girl crush?
They start to argue. She gets crazy with them hands.
Like real crazy to the point of throwing pots.
So jealous and crazy she had to look like this:
We're sure Taylor's not this violent in real-life.
There's also the part where she drops the hunk's phone.
Just check out her face when she did it.
Jealous Tay can throw a punch and break plaster.
That nice painting of hunk gets a knife.
We might have found female American Psycho.
That knife is coming in handy with other things too.
Poor hunk finds this out after putting his shirt on. I find this absolutely hard to believe.
She throws burning clothes out.
And the hunk just stands there. He should be running for the hills.
Instead he doesn't. She's got another plan.
Poison apple?
Taking a page from Tiger Woods' ex-wife.
Not taking a page from Tiger Woods' ex-wife.
She's obviously doing it wrong. Hit the window, Tay.
Then this happens.
And does she want to chop the tree down? All by herself?
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