Fantastic animation. Terrible script. Almost every line is vague and begs the question. Too many "its" and "hes" without telling us any information about what "it" is or who "he" is...
Haven't you ever thought that, maybe, the robots of the future aren't all insane machines that try to kill us all?
Sci-Fi films overdramatise the robot scene. If they go wrong, they blow up or do something stupid and destroy themselves, thy won't suddenly start killing everyone.
lol. if you had one of these robots it would probly crash half way though a shave and end up saving your face off. and also who gives a shite no one ever wants a shave that badly. shaving sucks and if you need a shave i say stick to the wet shave. a lot better for the skin i say. fuck electric razors.
I'm aware of the irony of myself promoting this vid by even posting on it, but it has to be said: What marketing goon came up with this? The promotion of obsession with self image I get, but embodying this in a mecha-girl? Ouch, not really sexy... just weird.
And the hyper-masculinity thing, it's ooooold guys, find something new. So what if you can have a shave and pull two birds? Any girls who fall for a guy based on the closeness of his shave are probably skank-whores.
its more to promote teh shaver its self (originaly) than the robot girl. but im not sure how well that ultimately worked. realy a weird way to do it if you ask me.
Sooo... lemme get this straight. Our 'magnetic, electric' narrator is popular because a sex-bot with razors for hands strokes his face. This enables him to go to the smartest clubs and become a womaniser. Then he gets set up, so losing his sex-bot-hot-shot-looks and works 3 jobs for 6 months so he can... get into a club?
a sophisticated or overglorified men's razor.
rosskay 1 week ago
Fantastic animation. Terrible script. Almost every line is vague and begs the question. Too many "its" and "hes" without telling us any information about what "it" is or who "he" is...
RndmG 1 year ago
@RndmG thatswhy people have fantasy, to fill up the missing parts in a storyline,no?
Nejin999 11 months ago
doesnt matter if the original WAS to promote a shaver, this is awesome
djdragonhalf 1 year ago
isnt this whole thing just from an add for an electric shaver?
shadowsa2b 2 years ago
To guy underneath me:
Haven't you ever thought that, maybe, the robots of the future aren't all insane machines that try to kill us all?
Sci-Fi films overdramatise the robot scene. If they go wrong, they blow up or do something stupid and destroy themselves, thy won't suddenly start killing everyone.
invertin 4 years ago
lol. if you had one of these robots it would probly crash half way though a shave and end up saving your face off. and also who gives a shite no one ever wants a shave that badly. shaving sucks and if you need a shave i say stick to the wet shave. a lot better for the skin i say. fuck electric razors.
bumcarnage 4 years ago
I'm aware of the irony of myself promoting this vid by even posting on it, but it has to be said: What marketing goon came up with this? The promotion of obsession with self image I get, but embodying this in a mecha-girl? Ouch, not really sexy... just weird.
And the hyper-masculinity thing, it's ooooold guys, find something new. So what if you can have a shave and pull two birds? Any girls who fall for a guy based on the closeness of his shave are probably skank-whores.
j055w4 4 years ago
its more to promote teh shaver its self (originaly) than the robot girl. but im not sure how well that ultimately worked. realy a weird way to do it if you ask me.
shadowsa2b 2 years ago
Sooo... lemme get this straight. Our 'magnetic, electric' narrator is popular because a sex-bot with razors for hands strokes his face. This enables him to go to the smartest clubs and become a womaniser. Then he gets set up, so losing his sex-bot-hot-shot-looks and works 3 jobs for 6 months so he can... get into a club?
j055w4 4 years ago