Taylor Swift: Look What You Made Me Do (Music Video 2017) Poster

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7/10
It was 2017 and it was a time
Calicodreamin21 November 2021
Taylor was all like, F this I can do what I want and make edgy music videos calling out all her haters, and the world was there for it. The ending with her albums and iconic moments was cool.
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10/10
Look what you made me do
zhongyansivan27 January 2020
Slay sLAY sLAY artist of the DECADE we love the music video so much
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catpantry3 April 2020
There was: a Bartender standing....beHind the bar. 'Switchfoot (the teller) had his head in the room (ordered to starve). There was the penny inside a solid block of glass. A blue father walks in carrying a slim copper pipe, waves it over the jukebox. Silo was the cop (burped in the corner of the room).
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2/10
Look what YOU just made me do
Horst_In_Translation27 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
These slightly over 4 minutes we got here are the music video for the new Taylor Swift song "Look What You Made Me Do" from this year (2017). The director is once again the highly successful Joseph Kahn. And all you see in here is 100% about recording artist Taylor Swift. This video is the epitome of style over substance of what you may want to call discount art or the art of make-believe. The film starts with her as a zombie, then we see her lift two motorbikes at once, then we hear her say the old Taylor is dead. Oh yeah has she grown into an adult now? I guess she handed in all her talent (I do think she had some good numbers early in her career, sit her on a chair hand her a guitar and she can deliver) as everything I have seen from her in the last couple years was generic pop music that nobody will remember a couple decades from now. The charts success and the 600 million Youtube clicks won't change anything about that. But can you really blame the artist if this generation ow viewers and even more so listeners gives garbage like this or also the recent Bad Blood such gigantic amounts of intention. You could not even say these songs are pointless fun. It's just nothingness voice-wise, contents-wise, relevance-wise taking itself incredibly seriously. It's also not even remotely catchy. Maybe it is a defining pop song for the 2010s, but that sure doesn't say anything good about this decade. On a high note, the last scene with all these Taylors wasn't too bad, certainly better than everything before that, which honestly doesn't mean something at all. Huge thumbs-down and you want to stay far far away from this one.
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2/10
narcissistic behavior is hot but poisenous!
snapeseverus-6513531 October 2021
It was one of her works that are full of hatred toward her exes. Abusive and narcissistic.

As a mother i should mention that It was an absolute bad influence on society and she is spreeding narcissistic behaviors among teenagers.....

Taylor wasnt like that!
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