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Reviews for "Cream"

Quite a deep, but powerful message. Sort of reminds me of The Matrix. Humans just are not happy without problems. We need to overcome strife, adversity, and conflict to feel accomplished. Also, how easily the media can spin something with no proof, and it is accepted as truth. This one gets saved in my favorites, for darned sure.

I generally dislike this type of graphical style and was not in the mood for something sober or pseudo-horrific. Regardless, this media is of excellent quality and I am pleasantly relieved to be able to recommend it highly due to depth of content and stylistic effectiveness.

Moral of the day: flawlessness is a flaw. And this took it to the next level, amazingly executed.

this is still one of the greatest things you've ever made

My theory is that Cream didn't give you AIDS, or was made from dead babies, the rich and powerful made up lies to frame Cream as this horrible, disgusting product, so no one else would be at their level. It also reminds us of our stupidity, and about how fake news spread. We let a lie spread like wildfire, and it ruins a tool to, as they say in the film, "End war, famine and suffering, rendering money obsolete". It's a good product, but takes the joy out of life, but you can "Cream it back". It reminds me of Soma from A Brave New World, a drug that brought bliss, visions, and, after taking three tablets, makes you fall asleep. But a tool that could've furthered humanity, ends up going back into what it was before. A man who wanted to help society, was charged with, as the list reads, rape, resisting arrest, "tampering with science", mass hysteria, and "wasting time". And, what Cream was first advertised for, a skin cream, is now their current, and only, purpose. It's really something to think about, because our world could easily go like this. And thank you, David Firth. You are now up there with Huxley and Orwell in my book. Five stars.πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘