From a purely technical standpoint the video footage is of such high-quality, (to me anyway) it exudes a rather slick vibe, kind of a veneer of surreal to the whole thing. In my humble opinion, I think that has to do with where the feeling of "fakeness" is coming from.
The question I'm asking is which makes more sense: coach a whole bunch of girls on what to say, how to react, try to stage interactions with them, try to pull the wool over everyone's eyes, (including the really sophisticated guys here) and hope it won't ruin anyone's credibility- or just be an extremely decent looking guy, go up to a bunch of girls and film it.
The question I'm asking is which makes more sense: coach a whole bunch of girls on what to say, how to react, try to stage interactions with them, try to pull the wool over everyone's eyes, (including the really sophisticated guys here) and hope it won't ruin anyone's credibility- or just be an extremely decent looking guy, go up to a bunch of girls and film it.