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Yes because the "pretend reality" thing was an easy trick in order to go viral among the gullible? I remember when people thought that Toyota Meteor ad was real footage. Pfft.
The opening scene reminded me of the old Ratchet and Clank sort of reality based ads. Remember The sheepinator? "Dude! That's my mom! Dude!"
WE Know what it means, it means yo quiero taco bell - (1997) , dammit Clay you make me feel old.
Hey Barry, if you were anywhere near Beirut International Airport in the summer of 1982 (the siege) I might have played soccer with you (I found a few American soldiers that played with me during their breaks). I was ten.
As for the ad, his lines are very good. I'm assuming that the writer/director has asked them to speak from their hearts & then tightened things up, as the line "what do you think they're gonna do when they get more money" is painfully targeted to the viewers emotion. Ouch. Well done. Are there more ads coming?
Clever idea that shows an actual USP, that's neat. I'm not the type that spends time in branded entertainment things but a detective game like story is more likely to lure me than anything else so points for that too. The best part is that I learned the products USP from the title and this clip alone. I might check out these cameras.
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And for once, a constant voice over narration didn't bother you, because if there's something models are good at it's looking good - but they're not always good at delivering lines.
Looks fab. Watched the whole thing. Want everything she wears.
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