According to Variety, it's "a powerful piece of viral marketing." Wikipedia gives credit to the phony trailers and referential videos that have gained maximum currency this year via YouTube and its Internet imitators. Others credit a Hollywood revival of "high concept," in which the plot and theme of a film can be conveyed in one compact sentence.

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