The long-awaited moment has finally come: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is now in theatres, as of last Thursday, October 12th!
Any Swifties who have been unlucky in not getting tickets to the Eras Tour are now able to experience it digitally by attending the blockbuster film. And let me tell you, itâs the next best thing.Â
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour offers the same immersive experience as an actual concert. Whether itâs dressing up as your favourite Taylor Swift era, trading friendship bracelets, or screaming fun chants with other swifties in the theatre, all Taylor Swift fans are sure to have the time of their lives! I for one can attest to this, as I was able to attend the film last Friday, and it did not disappoint.Â
I have to admit that the atmosphere of the theatre played a huge role in the filmâs magic. The minute I walked into the building, there was a sea of 1989 Taylorsâ, You Belong With Me Taylorsâ, and Speak Now Taylorsâ. Basically, you name the era, and one person was sure to be dressed as it. However, the atmosphere didnât just stop at the costumes. Throughout the film, the entire crowd was standing from their seats; one moment dancing to songs like 22, Shake it Off, and Bejewelled, the next sobbing and swaying to songs like Marjorie and All Too Well (10 Min Version).Â
The spiritual experience of the crowd almost made everyone completely forget that there were missing songs from the setlist like Cardigan and âTis the Damn Season. But itâs understandable that there were so many songs taken out, as it wouldâve been a three-and-a-half hour long movie if they werenât!
The CGI visuals were another major stand-out in the film. Along with everyone else in the theatre I couldnât help but be mesmerized by the reputation set, which included a vivid 3D snake visual to signify the start of the era. The Folklore and Evermore sets were also huge in terms of visuals, more specifically in choreography. Watching Willow with its witchy costumes made it feel as if I were watching a live music video, and its enchanting choreography made me feel as if there was a spell cast on me. And I canât forget The Last Great American Dynastyâ its lavish, Victorian dresses transported me back in time and I didnât want to leave!Â
The acoustic setâ or surprise songs, as Taylor Swift fans call itâ had to be one of my favourite moments from the film. The intimacy of Taylor singing to the crowd and using only her guitar and piano could be felt through the screen. It helps too, that the surprise songs chosen for the movie were Our Song and Youâre On Your Own Kid. What a perfect combination to sing and then cry to.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is definitely worth the watchâ and a second, third, and fourth watch! I can say for certain that I will be one of the first people in line if the opportunity arises to see the film again.