Well, let me tell ya about this Netflix color thing, you know, the colors they use in them shows and movies. I ain’t no fancy designer or nothin’, but I can tell ya what I see.

Netflix Colors, What’s the Big Deal?

Seems like everyone’s talkin’ ’bout these Netflix colors. They got their own special red, they call it “Netflix Red” I hear. Fancy, huh? But it ain’t just red, no sirree. They got all sorts of colors, like them #e50914 and #221f1f and #f5f5f1. Don’t ask me what them numbers mean, I just know they’re important for them color folks.

Some say they use mostly #3b5998, #8b9dc3, #dfe3ee, #f7f7f7, and good ol’ #ffffff. Sounds like a bunch of gibberish to me, but them designers, they know what they’re doin’. They mix and match these colors to make things look a certain way, you know, to make you feel things when you’re watchin’. It’s like when you’re cookin’, you add a little bit of this and a little bit of that to make it taste good. Same thing with colors, I guess.

Why Them Colors Look the Same Sometimes?

Now, some folks complain that all them Netflix shows look the same. They say the colors are all dark and kinda the same, you know, lots of blue and orange and red. And they ain’t wrong, I see it too sometimes.

  • They say the pictures are dark.
  • They say the colors are real strong, like too much makeup on a young gal.
  • And they say when it’s night time in the show, they use all sorts of colored lights, like a disco ball exploded or somethin’.

But I heard tell it ain’t Netflix’s fault exactly. It’s them fancy cameras they use, see? They can do all sorts of things with the colors, make ‘em bright, make ‘em dark, whatever they want. And the folks makin’ the shows, they like that look, I guess. It’s like them ripped jeans the youngsters wear, someone decided it was fashionable, and now everyone’s doin’ it.

The Colors and Them Feelings

And get this, them colors ain’t just there to look pretty. They’re there to make you feel things. Like, if a scene is all blue and cold lookin’, you’re supposed to feel sad or lonely or somethin’. And if it’s all bright and warm, you’re supposed to feel happy and cozy. It’s like them old black and white movies, they made you feel things too, even without all the fancy colors.

It’s kinda like how a red barn looks different than a blue house, you know? They both keep the rain out, but they make you feel different. One’s all homey and comfy and the other one is practical and for working. That’s what I think them color folks are tryin’ to do, make you feel things without you even knowin’ it.

My TV Lookin’ Funny?

Now, if your TV is showin’ funny colors, it might not be Netflix’s fault. Maybe you changed the lightbulbs in your room, or maybe your TV just needs a fixin’. If everything looks weird, not just Netflix, then it’s probably your TV. Go ask your grandson to fix it; them young folks know all about this stuff.

So, What’s the Bottom Line?

Well, I ain’t no expert, but it seems to me that Netflix uses a bunch of colors, they call them different fancy names and codes, like Miyamoto Red, Abaddon Black, Bright White, and just plain old Black. They use them colors to make things look a certain way and to make you feel things. Sometimes they make everything look dark and strong, and sometimes they make it look bright and cheery. And if your TV looks funny, get it fixed, don’t blame Netflix for everything!

And that’s all I gotta say about that. It’s just colors, folks. Don’t get too worked up about it. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your show. Unless it’s one of them scary ones, then maybe don’t relax too much.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about colors is makin’ me hungry for some good ol’ fashioned comfort food. Maybe some mashed potatoes and gravy. Now, that’s a color palette I can get behind!