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“Squid Game,” “Jaws” and “Manifest”? Suspenseful, obviously.
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“The Queen’s Gambit,” “The Power of the Dog” and “Borgen”? Cerebral, clearly.
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Then again, these are exactly the type of adjectives you see again and again on the site.Ī scene from season 3 of Netflix's reality TV show "Too Hot to Handle." What's the opposite of cerebral? Netflix In fact, please come and do my job if you got all three right, because you’re clearly way more talented than this correspondent.
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Well done if you answered “Top Gun” for the film, “House of Cards” for the first TV series and “Money Heist” for the second. Suspenseful, Exciting, Thriller (TV series, 2017)Ī scene from season 2 of "Bridgerton." So this is why Netflix calls it steamy? Netflix Well done, America, you’ve ruined ‘Eurovision’Ĭatch ‘Slow Horses’ – the best spy thriller in yearsĪdrenaline rush, Explosive, Notable soundtrack (film, 1986)Ĭerebral, Dark, Thriller (TV series, 2013) Why you should invest in startup series ‘WeCrashed’ and ‘The Dropout’ In the same way there’s a quiz online that challenges you to identify a film based only on a single frame ( Framed), or recognize the film as it’s screened in its entirety in just a single second ( Moviedle – which may also have hit on the best way to watch Michael Bay’s oeuvre), or work out a title based only on its number of letters, genre and year of release ( Actorle), I’d like to propose something similar for Netflix based solely on its promotional adjectives. With the benefit of hindsight, I should have just gone with “Amazing.ly, this will not be this great comedian’s worst film.” To this day, I can remember the torturous afternoon I spent trying to think of a few positive words that might sell Robin Williams’ “comedy” “Jack” to some hapless viewer. Still, I can sympathize with whoever is tasked with finding adjectives to hook a viewer in, because I had to do it 25 years ago when video on demand was in its infancy. Call me cynical, but when Netflix can’t find a better word to describe a film than its country of origin, I’m going to go out on a limb here and assume this movie sucks.
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The most unlikely example I’ve found so far is “Peruvian,” which is used to describe a romantic comedy called “Without Saying Goodbye” (aka “Backpackers”). It’s the ultimate idiot’s guide: an entire film or show reduced to three simple words or phrases. You know, those three words the team at Netflix – well, I assume it’s a team and not one overworked person or, worse, an algorithm – devises to get subscribers to click on something and watch. Instead, I was reading the adjectives used to describe them. I wasn’t watching any actual shows or films.
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Indeed, I was thinking about that very line again last week while I was wasting a couple of hours on Netflix poring over the streaming site’s content.