How Voicemail For Isabelle’s Director Got Permission To Use That Heartbreaking Taylor Swift Song
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How Voicemail For Isabelle’s Director Got Permission To Use That Heartbreaking Taylor Swift Song


Vague spoilers from Voicemails for Isabelle ahead.

There’s a moment in Voicemails for Isabelle that made my whole body react. This particular occurrence is nothing new, and I’m sure other Swifties can relate. It usually only takes the first few notes of a Taylor Swift song to cause that instant spark recognition, followed by a mixture of giddiness at the appearance of the song, blended with whatever mess of emotions that particular song evokes.

I was already a mess of emotions throughout the entirety of this new Netflix movie, but when “Marjorie” began to play partway through, I almost couldn’t believe it. At the same time, it was so perfectly a beautiful use of one of Taylor Swift’s most emotional songs (which is saying something). It turns out, getting permission to use it included a letter from the director.

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