The "squeezing water bottles" craze is being followed by young people and has become the hottest trend on social networks in recent days.
Social media platforms from TikTok to Facebook are flooded with videos responding to the "squeezing water bottle" trend. Just type in the keywords "squeezing water bottle trend" or "spraying water trend" and the screen will show a series of million-view videos on this topic.
To "follow the trend", you just need to take a plastic water bottle, punch many small holes like a shower head, point the perforated part of the bottle towards the light source above, then squeeze hard, rotate to create the effect of falling rain to record a backlit clip. Then, you add a few video editing effects and add music to have a trending video. Note that you need to make this video at night to have the most outstanding effect.
The magical beauty of the frames that are spreading online attracts young people to freely create in their own way to create impressive products, enough to make viewers admire. Many people also invite their lovers to film together to create super romantic clips, or combine cheerleading and acrobatic gymnastics to increase the impression.
Tran Mai Nga My (20 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) said: "I find this trend of squeezing water bottles very impressive, like creating fireworks. Without anyone's help, I bought a needle to punch holes in the water bottle myself, then set up a tripod to film a video at night."
This trend does not require too much skill or elaborate preparation, so many young people are joining in. Hoang Anh Khang (23 years old, Hanoi) and his girlfriend decided to film a video together as soon as this trend spread. "This trend is very simple, so I can easily ask my lover to film it with me. It will be a beautiful video memory of our love journey." Khang shared.
On social media platforms, impressive water bottle squeezing videos easily attract millions of views. Netizens are delighted and give many compliments to the creativity of young people: "Watching this video feels like being watered, healing a dry soul"; "This trend is beautiful and feels like cleansing negative emotions"; "Who created this trend? It's so beautiful"...
In addition to enjoying the beautiful clips, netizens also shared their experiences in squeezing water bottles and filming them to get the best rain effect. Many TikTokers posted videos with detailed instructions on how to follow this trend, from how to use a needle to poke holes in the water bottle to how to film and edit the video to make it eye-catching and attractive.
Not only causing a fever in Vietnam, this trend is also enthusiastically responded to by young Chinese people.
TH (according to VTC News)