I was shocked when I followed the links and discovered that this YouTube video actually appears to be produced by this company, Flexilis. At first, I was certain that it was a joke, or at least not professional- the whole video smacked of a high school project. The "talent" look far too young to be professionals of any caliber, they have very poor speaking voices and pronunciation, and their acting is simply ridiculous. "And now we will take you to an undisclosed location..." The whole garbage can-firecracker exercise looks cheap and terrible as well. This video is just embarassing. Seriously. I still think that this must somehow not be what it seems, but if it really is a corporate video produced by Flexilis, then I have very little confidence in this company doing anything of any quality.
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I was shocked when I followed the links and discovered that this YouTube video actually appears to be produced by this company, Flexilis. At first, I was certain that it was a joke, or at least not professional- the whole video smacked of a high school project. The "talent" look far too young to be professionals of any caliber, they have very poor speaking voices and pronunciation, and their acting is simply ridiculous. "And now we will take you to an undisclosed location..." The whole garbage can-firecracker exercise looks cheap and terrible as well. This video is just embarassing. Seriously. I still think that this must somehow not be what it seems, but if it really is a corporate video produced by Flexilis, then I have very little confidence in this company doing anything of any quality.