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泰勒·斯威夫特新歌MV《奥菲利亚的命运》细节解析
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泰勒·斯威夫特发布了新专辑《Showgirl生涯》的主打单曲《奥菲利亚的命运》MV。该MV充满彩蛋,致敬了著名画作《奥菲利亚》、个人生活以及Eras巡演。视频中,斯威夫特通过不同时代和角色的“秀女”形象,探索了这一概念的多样性。MV中还包含对莎士比亚戏剧《哈姆雷特》中奥菲利亚之死的引用,以及对男友特拉维斯·凯尔西的明确致意,包括他球衣号码和接球的场景。此外,MV还融入了斯威夫特烘焙的吐司、专辑歌词、家庭成员的引用以及她早期MV的元素,展现了其一贯的叙事手法和细节处理。

🎭 **艺术与文学的融合致敬**:MV的开篇即是对艺术史上著名画作《奥菲利亚》的致敬,无论是米莱的经典之作还是海瑟的描绘,都通过斯威夫特的造型和场景设置得以重现。同时,MV也借用了莎士比亚戏剧《哈姆雷特》中奥菲利亚悲剧性的结局,通过漂浮的救生圈等道具,巧妙地隐喻了角色的命运与救赎的主题,展现了斯威夫特在MV叙事中对文学和艺术元素的深度运用。

💖 **个人生活与情感的细腻展现**:MV中穿插了许多与斯威夫特个人生活和情感相关的细节。例如,她亲手烘焙的吐司、餐桌上的一颗桃子(呼应专辑歌词)、一串珍珠(象征智慧的馈赠),以及一个酷似她爱猫奥利维亚·本森的猫雕像,都增添了MV的个人色彩。而男友特拉维斯·凯尔西的出现,无论是照片、接住橄榄球的场景,还是酒店门牌号“87”,都成为了她与凯尔西关系公开后的一个重要视觉符号,进一步丰富了MV的情感维度。

✨ **多重身份与巡演元素的巧妙融入**:斯威夫特在MV中扮演了不同时期、不同类型的“秀女”,从歌舞女郎到舞台演员,再到Eras巡演的流行歌手,展现了“秀女”身份的多样性。她更是集结了Eras巡演的团队成员,让他们在MV中担任配角,营造了真实舞台表演的即视感。MV中还出现了《Showgirl》专辑的曲目列表,以及呼应《Lavender Haze》MV的造型,将MV的叙事与她近期的音乐事业紧密联系起来,形成了一个完整的艺术闭环。

"The Fate of Ophelia" is the lead single from Taylor Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl."

After giving devoted moviegoing Swifties the first look over the weekend during her movie theater event, "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl," Taylor Swift released the music video for the lead single off her album "The Life of a Showgirl" online Sunday night.

As is Swift's tradition, "The Fate of Ophelia" music video includes plenty of Easter eggs and references to her inspirations and her personal life. Keep reading for a rundown of the key details you might have missed.

The video opens with a reference to famous paintings of Ophelia.
"Ophelia," bottom, was painted in the 1850s.

In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Ophelia drowns either by tragic accident or suicide.

The play does not make Ophelia's cause of death clear, since it takes place offstage. But for his famous pre-Raphaelite painting, Sir John Everett Millais seemed to take inspiration from Queen Gertrude, who describes Ophelia's body in the water as "mermaid-like" and "like a creature native and indued unto that element."

"Ophelia," which Millais painted in the early 1850s, is on display at the Tate Britain. It's arguably the most famous depiction of the character.

However, Swift's dress and pose in the music video more closely resemble Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser's painting of Ophelia's death from 1900.

Another scene includes a loaf of bread, a peach, a string of pearls, an orange bird, and a cat statue.
Taylor Swift in "The Fate of Ophelia."

In a behind-the-scenes clip included in "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl," Swift reveals that she baked the loaf of bread that appears in the "Ophelia" music video.

Fans know that Swift is an avid baker and that she enjoys gifting loaves of sourdough to friends. She often labels these gifts with song puns, like "The Fate of Dough-phelia" and "It's a Loaf Story."

In the music video, a single peach sits next to the loaf of bread, likely as a nod to lyrics of the album's title track. In the chorus, Swift adopts the persona of an entertainer named Kitty, whose advice is to avoid the showgirl lifestyle: "You're sweeter than a peach / But you don't know the life of a showgirl, babe / And you're never, ever gonna."

Alongside the loaf and the peach, a string of pearls also sits on the table. In the bridge of "The Life of a Showgirl," Swift sings from her own perspective, "I took her pearls of wisdom, hung them from my neck / I paid my dues with every bruise, I knew what to expect."

The orange bird that perches on Swift's hand may be a nod to the 2017 "Look What You Made Me Do" music video, which depicts Swift dressed in orange, trapped in a massive bird cage.

This scene also includes a cat statue in the corner that resembles Olivia Benson, one of Swift's three cats, which she named after the "Law and Order: SVU" detective.

There's a photo of Travis Kelce in Swift's dressing room.
Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" music video includes a nod to Travis Kelce.

Swift got engaged to Travis Kelce, her partner of two years, weeks before "The Life of a Showgirl" was released.

Swift described the video's concept as "a journey through all these different time periods and different characters."
Taylor Swift in "The Fate of Ophelia."

Swift embodies a new kind of showgirl in each scene of the "Ophelia" music video, exploring how the title could look different for various icons and entertainers across time.

"You could be a showgirl by being a cabaret burlesque club performer," Swift explained in her release party film, "you could be a theatrical actor putting on a performance, you could be a Vegas showgirl, you could be one of the girls in the Busby Berkeley screen-siren era of the '30s and '40s — you could be a pop singer on the Eras Tour."

Swift reassembled her Eras Tour crew to costar in the music video.
"The Fate of Ophelia" music video costars the Eras Tour crew.

For those who attended the Eras Tour or watched the concert film, familiar faces will pop up in the "Ophelia" music video: Swift's dancers, bandmates, and backup singers appear as extras and costars.

Swift said they filmed each scene in a single take to mimic the feeling of performing onstage.

The life ring props are a cheeky nod to Ophelia's death.
Taylor Swift in "The Fate of Ophelia."

In Shakespeare's play, Ophelia's untimely death is the culmination of a tragic series of events in her life, almost entirely caused by men — namely, Hamlet, who used to be in love with her, but ends up shunning Ophelia and killing her father.

In the release party film, Swift confirms that she chose life rings as music video props because Ophelia drowns, joking that a similar buoy would've saved her life.

In the song, Swift sings of a different kind of savior (presumably Kelce), who arrives just in time to restore her sanity.

"I just love the idea that like, 'You saved me from love driving me mad,'" Swift explained on BBC Radio 1.

The clapperboard contains references to Swift's lyrics and her family.
"Sequins are forever" is a lyric from "The Life of a Showgirl."

The "Ophelia" music video uses a film clapperboard to transition from scene to scene, underscoring the theme of Hollywood glitz and show business.

The clapperboard reads, "Sequins are forever," a lyric from "The Life of a Showgirl."

It also says "featuring Kitty Finlay," another reference to the album's title track. ("Her name was Kitty / Made her money being pretty and witty.")

Finlay is the surname of Swift's maternal grandmother, who previously inspired the "Evermore" track "Marjorie."

Kitty is also the name of Swift's mom's dog.

The "Showgirl" tracklist appears in the background.
Taylor Swift in "The Fate of Ophelia."

In one scene, Swift appears wrapped in ropes, apparently belonging to a theatrical rigging system.

Behind Swift, the "Showgirl" tracklist is written on the wall in chalk. You can see "RTF" written under the number six ("Ruin the Friendship"), "AR" written under the number seven ("Actually Romantic"), and so on. The list ends with "TLOAS" written under the number 12 ("The Life of a Showgirl"), perhaps reinforcing Swift's claim that no deluxe tracks are coming.

The lyric "Sequins are forever" also reappears in this scene, written on a black-and-white poster.

Swift's pop star outfit recalls the "Lavender Haze" music video.
"Lavender Haze," bottom, is the opening track on "Midnights."

Swift wears a sparkly minidress and fuzzy jacket in the "Ophelia" music video's hotel party scene.

The jacket closely resembles one Swift wore in the music video for "Lavender Haze," a single from the 2022 album "Midnights."

Swift also wore different versions of the faux-fur jacket during the "Midnights" segment of the Eras Tour.

The chihuahua in a purse is a reference to the album's seventh track, "Actually Romantic."
Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" music video features a chihuahua.

In the brazen kiss-off "Actually Romantic," which fans theorize was inspired by Charli XCX, Swift sings of her adversary's insults, "Like a toy chihuahua barking at me from a tiny purse / That's how much it hurts."

Swift catches a football as a clear nod to Kelce.
Taylor Swift catches a football in "The Fate of Ophelia."

Swift catches a football as she sings the lyric, "Pledge allegiance to your hands, your team, your vibes."

Kelce, Swift's fiancé, is a star football player for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Swift also walks through a door in the hotel marked with No. 87, the same number on Kelce's jersey.

The video ends with a recreation of Swift's album cover.
"The Life of a Showgirl" was co-produced by Taylor Swift, Max Martin, and Shellback.

In the release party film, Swift confirms that the shot of her in a bathtub, partially submerged in water, is a reference to Ophelia's death.

She also told Kelce and his brother on their podcast, "New Heights," that the album cover represents her behind-the-scenes routine during the Eras Tour.

"My day ends with me in a bathtub, not usually in a bedazzled dress, but we try to keep it decent, you know?" Swift explained. "I wanted to sort of glamorize all the different aspects of how that tour felt, and that's how that felt to be at the end of the night, when all this has gone down, you won't be able to get to bed 'til 4 in the morning after this. But you had to jump through 50 million hoops in this obstacle course that is your show, and you did it. You got two more in a row, but you did it tonight."

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