Somehow, Swift's 2025 azygous and Napoleon's creation 2004 interruption were meant to be.
Jon Heder arsenic Napoleon Dynamite successful the movie 'Napoleon Dynamite,' directed by Jared Hess and released connected June 11, 2004. CBS via Getty Images
Twenty years earlier Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia” was recorded, a quality named Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) was leaning into his uniqueness with a magnificently awkward creation routine, arsenic seen successful a memorable country from the 2004 coming-of-age drama Napoleon Dynamite. His saccharine moves were soundtracked by Jamiroquai’s “Canned Heat,” but anyone who hasn’t seen the movie — and who happens to stumble upon the fan-made “Ophelia” x Napoleon Dynamite mashup making the rounds — conscionable mightiness deliberation the choreo was meant to beryllium paired with Swift’s 2025 azygous instead. Because it’s really perfect.
Swift instrumentality @betterspiritsprintco connected Instagram posted the comic edit connected Friday (Oct. 3), the merchandise time of the popular star’s twelfth workplace album, The Life of a Showgirl, which is already mounting records; arsenic of property clip connected Sunday, the Instagram station has been liked by much than 63,000 Instagram accounts.
The video’s caption: “how it feels to perceive to the destiny of ophelia.” The comments conception unanimously agreed.
Featuring the aforementioned Napoleon Dynamite-dance moment, the edited clip shows the film‘s protagonist getting his groove connected to an audio clip of “The Fate of Ophelia,” Showgirl‘s opening way and archetypal azygous (and the archetypal opus from the acceptable to get an authoritative euphony video, which dropped online connected Sunday aft premiering astatine movie theaters connected Friday during the box office-topping The Release Party of a Showgirl).
Somehow, the timing of it each is conscionable right. Napoleon hits his marks. Subtle reactions from the assemblage are spot-on.
Just hold until you get to the moves synced to Swift’s lyric “I swore my loyalty to me, myself, and I” — it lone gets amended from there.
Watch the instrumentality edit of “The Fate of Ophelia” and Napoleon Dynamite dancing on Instagram here.

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