Last Updated on 11/17/2022 by てんしょく飯
Where the Crawdads Sing,” the film adaptation of the hit mystery that sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and was the best-selling book in the U.S. for two consecutive years (2019 and 2020) and the number one translated novel in Japan at the 2021 Honya Taisho Awards, will be released in theaters on November 18 (Fri.). The film, “Where the Crawdads Sing,” which is an adaptation of the hit mystery that has sold over 15 million copies worldwide, will open in theaters on November 18 (Friday).
The lyric video for the original song by Taylor Swift, the world-famous songstress who is also a fan of the original story, has been released.
Taylor Swift, who herself professes to be a huge fan of the book, “I read ‘Where Crayfish Cry,’ and was completely absorbed in the world of the book.
When the film adaptation came out, “I immediately knew I wanted to be a part of the music,” he said, eagerly awaiting the lyric video for the original song “Carolina” by Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift wrote the lyrics herself in the middle of the night, and Aaron Dessner, known as the guitarist for The National, produced the song and used instruments from the era in which the film was set. The song was produced by Aaron Dessner, known as the guitarist of The National.
The video features the lyrics written by Taylor and her voice, which resonates profoundly, along with the film itself. The lyrics, “You didn’t see me, no one saw me,” describe how the main character Kaia was abandoned by society and had to live alone, and the video is filled with Kaia’s feelings about living in the beautiful but cruel nature, and also gives a sense of the important key words of the story. The film is filled with Kaia’s thoughts and feelings about her life in this beautiful yet cruel natural environment.
Is the lonely girl Kaia really the murderer? Or…? Expectations are high for a detailed and profound story that is more than just a mystery and will captivate the whole world this fall!
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