Taylor Swift: Delicate (Music Video 2018) Poster

(2018 Music Video)

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10/10
My names trike
catpantry3 April 2020
Your mind might just start blowing up anywhere. With all that stuff. Everything can look perfect, but nature moves like the ocean, looks like a hocky players goat hair. The fact is that floor is hard to the stomp. Have you ever laid down on a dutch floor pictureing somone raking the leaves. A person can fill their living space with 34 pink cardboard boxes if they wanted, they can also fill their own well earned blender with bananas, and still need to watch them rot.
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6/10
Invisible
Calicodreamin21 November 2021
Not sure how the subject of the video fits the song but I guess it's Taylor's dream world where she's invisible and can do whatever she wants, like dance in the lobby of a fancy hotel.
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4/10
An attempt by Swift to come off as more personal, but not really successful
Horst_In_Translation14 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Here we have the music video for one more recent song by American recording artist Taylor Swift, from Spring this year, not a huge success like her hits usually are, but this should not mean the others are good and this one isn't. "Delicate" (no comment on the singer and her boyfriend stories/songs) runs for slightly under 4 minutes and was directed by Joseph Kahn once again. Well, what can I say here. The music video is solid at times, but frequently manages not to hit the right notes and feels a bit pretentious. I think the scene when we see her in front of the mirror doing all those bizarre face expressions was probably supposed to show us how easy it is in the world of entertainment to carry a mask and not let any of your fans know who you really are and what you think, but yeah like I said, it's too much over the top. The invisibility aspect wasn't too bad, especially the moment this Asian woman is looking right through her at the mirror. But overall, it is not enough I think. Also it may be enough to just listen to the record and do without the music video this time. I think that the audible aspect here is stronger than the visual and I also think the song is a slight improvement again to some of the really bad stuff Swift has released in recent years. But it is only one step forward back to the good level she had in her younger years. We're far from there and that's why I give "Delicate" a thumbs-down overall and do not recommend checking it out.
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