It is a pretty humourous scene. It looks like it must've been a huge challenge to coordinate the flopping soap and the character. The timing is worked out pretty good. The character's actions are all very stiff and robotic however, with much of his body motionless while other parts are flailing wildly. His shoulders, chest, and hips, should be reacting to what his arms and head are doing.
Life is like a mop. Sometimes life gets full of dirt and crud and bugs and hairballs and you gotta clean it out. You gotta stick it in here and rinse it off and start all over again. And sometimes life sticks to the floor so much that a mop, a mop, it's not good enough. You gotta get down there with like a toothbrush, you know, and you gotta really scrub 'cause you gotta get it off. But if that doesn't work, you can't give up. You gotta stand right up. You gotta run to a window and say, 'These floors are dirty as hell, and I'm not gonna take it any more!'
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It is a pretty humourous scene. It looks like it must've been a huge challenge to coordinate the flopping soap and the character. The timing is worked out pretty good. The character's actions are all very stiff and robotic however, with much of his body motionless while other parts are flailing wildly. His shoulders, chest, and hips, should be reacting to what his arms and head are doing.
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