captainnapalm
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I've noticed they try and hedge their bets with trailers these days. They're not content to sell one tone for the film, they have to try and sell it multiple ways. Didn't like the serious, creepy vibe of the first trailer? Here's a trailer that makes the film look more light-hearted and fun. Maybe you'll want to go see it now.
They're trying to please everyone but the end result is you no idea what the tone of the film actually is. Or maybe the film has no real tone because all these blockbusters now try and be all things to all people. Or maybe it has a tone but the trailers can be cut up in anyway to fool you into thinking it has a tone the film itself doesn't actually have.
Either way, it makes it hard to be excited because you don't know how much you're being manipulated.
They're trying to please everyone but the end result is you no idea what the tone of the film actually is. Or maybe the film has no real tone because all these blockbusters now try and be all things to all people. Or maybe it has a tone but the trailers can be cut up in anyway to fool you into thinking it has a tone the film itself doesn't actually have.
Either way, it makes it hard to be excited because you don't know how much you're being manipulated.