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Justin Timberlake - Mirrors (official Video) May 2026

: The film follows the couple from a chance encounter at a pool table to a first date in a funhouse, eventually transitioning to a scene where an elderly Sadie grieves the loss of William.

: In a pivotal transition, the elderly woman drops her wedding ring, which falls through space and is caught by Timberlake. This act symbolizes Timberlake carrying on their legacy of "long-lasting love".

Released in March 2013 as part of The 20/20 Experience , the official video for " Mirrors " is an eight-minute cinematic tribute to the enduring love of Justin Timberlake's maternal grandparents, . Directed by Floria Sigismondi , the visual tells a non-linear story of a single couple across three distinct stages of their 63-year marriage: their youthful courtship in the 1950s, the challenges of middle age in the 1970s, and their final years together. Narrative and Symbolism

The video's narrative is anchored in the concept of a partner being one's "other half" and a reflection of oneself.

: The final third of the video features Timberlake performing a solo dance in a surreal hall of mirrors. This sequence emphasizes the song's lyrical theme—that he sees his reflection in his partner and vice versa.

: The film follows the couple from a chance encounter at a pool table to a first date in a funhouse, eventually transitioning to a scene where an elderly Sadie grieves the loss of William.

: In a pivotal transition, the elderly woman drops her wedding ring, which falls through space and is caught by Timberlake. This act symbolizes Timberlake carrying on their legacy of "long-lasting love".

Released in March 2013 as part of The 20/20 Experience , the official video for " Mirrors " is an eight-minute cinematic tribute to the enduring love of Justin Timberlake's maternal grandparents, . Directed by Floria Sigismondi , the visual tells a non-linear story of a single couple across three distinct stages of their 63-year marriage: their youthful courtship in the 1950s, the challenges of middle age in the 1970s, and their final years together. Narrative and Symbolism

The video's narrative is anchored in the concept of a partner being one's "other half" and a reflection of oneself.

: The final third of the video features Timberlake performing a solo dance in a surreal hall of mirrors. This sequence emphasizes the song's lyrical theme—that he sees his reflection in his partner and vice versa.