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nkurz | 2 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mTLO2F_ERY
It took the same scenes, but in keeping with the theme, made them slightly worse.
If they didn't acknowledge this somewhere, they should be called out on it.
nkurz | 2 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mTLO2F_ERY
It took the same scenes, but in keeping with the theme, made them slightly worse.
If they didn't acknowledge this somewhere, they should be called out on it.
nyoronic|2 days ago
"Mr. W" is a personification of the wind that can't help his existence flinging things, but finds a new purpose.
The "Enshittificator" is a person modifying consumer products more directly, and it ends badly, but he's happy about it.
Going in I was expecting scene-for-scene similarities, but it wasn't that close.
nkurz|1 day ago
Defending my opinion, though, I felt that both had tall somewhat socially awkward men dressed in oddly formal manners giving monologues to the camera. Scenewise, I thought slamming the drawer was a direct echo of slamming the shutters. And kicking the rock in the street echoed throwing the bottles in the street. And so forth.
Interesting that you don't think it's a knockoff. Given the theme, I found it ironic that it was itself an inferior copy. It ruined it for me.