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Reviews for "Smile!"

I watched this 16 years ago when I was 9 or 10. In retrospect it's clearly had a hand in coloring my perception of society and the way the world works.
It's all just one big machine that has innumerable methods by which to make you miserable - some of them happenstance, many of them discriminate and arbitrary; the obstacles erected, punishments inflicted and rules set by entirely hollow people.

If you want to escape the circumstances currently surrounding you, you have to act within strictly defined parameters to succeed at the lowest level even if they don't truly reflect your mentality, emotional state your wants or needs. None of it matters to the machine - produce, perform, conform, smile.

How many pieces of me is it going to take in exchange for the freedoms it affords me? How many of those freedoms will it slowly take away?

Is there a way to act independently from the machine? Or can I smile long enough to "make it"?

This has been somethting of a religious experience. I never would've thought nor hoped that this flash video would be so enduring.

If i'm correct i remember seeing this on YouTube before from a reaction channel

Machines... controlling our lives? Forcing us to fake a happy interaction? Involuntary participants in a system we don't want to be in, disconnected but happy with where we are? Pique on social media? Or on unreal expectations overall? Or on the unnatural bridges in our society. The false images. This could mean so many different things...

I was really hoping there'd be a happy ending for that guy, or that one of the button-pushers would actually realize their wrongs, but the ending reveals another side to them after all... pretty depressing, but really well-done. Seems to symbolize so much of the world we all live in right now.

-cd-

Culture kills many of us with positive propaganda. We'll often accept social and state injustice in favor of pleasure and reward. The outdated flash movie aesthetics can distract from the nihilistic atmosphere, but it hardly bothers me. I had mixed feelings about this flash movie as a teenager, but I love it as a 29 year old adult. Everything about it makes so much sense to me now. Thank you for making challenging entertainment that made me think as a teenager.

im gonna have to agree with NekoMika on that message that seems to be behind it, but along with how others pick on the one that is different.