Chrysler has more serious safety defects that it refused to take responsibility for than Ford and GM combined, talk about limiting man by walls, what about DEATH from serious safety defects?
Chrysler should hire or train a voice over person who can pronounce her name properly. Phonetically: Aung-San-Suu-Chyi or Chee. Krysla mean well I'm sure but researching on the correct pronounciation would give more authenticity to their message. It's a good message to spread nonetheless but imagine if the same research was used in educating it's audience on pronouncing Boroq Obana, it would be an equally good message but not authentic.
They said her name incorrectly. I'm not Burmese myself, but there is a large Burmese community in Los Angeles, and I have gotten the privilege to speak to some about their struggles, and have also learned how to pronounce Aung Sang Suu Kyi's name.
NONETHELESS, any message that spreads the word of Aung Sang Suu Kyi is fine with me. I hope this will inspire a few google searches.
Can't you read this video title? Are you blind? Why did you say such a nonsense words, "not because of Aung San Suu Kyi". ItaliaspeedTV said that Chrysler film dedicated to Aung San Suu Kyi. I can surely tell you, without Aung San Suu Kyi, this advertisement will not be as smart as like this.
One of the best commericial I've seen in ages!!! I hope this bring more awareness to the situation in Burma (a.k.a Myanmar).
thegameforme1 1 year ago
Chrysler has more serious safety defects that it refused to take responsibility for than Ford and GM combined, talk about limiting man by walls, what about DEATH from serious safety defects?
dodgechryslersucks 2 years ago
using automotive brands for social awarness is lame
Sgre2504 2 years ago
not lame, best idea.
khaingzawmin 2 years ago
actually this spot has no idea at all
Sgre2504 2 years ago
Just saw this ad and went right to youtube to find it again. Great car, great ad.
benmurphynyc 2 years ago
That was like choking on a canister of whipped CHEESE.
christpunchers 2 years ago
How about freeing the American people? We bailed your ass out!!!!!!
ocplunk 2 years ago
oh...nice idea...awesome...free free free...aung san su kyi....
chitphone 2 years ago
simply brilliant
bayintnaung 2 years ago 4
Freedom, it is so far from us!
goochaos 2 years ago
Chrysler should hire or train a voice over person who can pronounce her name properly. Phonetically: Aung-San-Suu-Chyi or Chee. Krysla mean well I'm sure but researching on the correct pronounciation would give more authenticity to their message. It's a good message to spread nonetheless but imagine if the same research was used in educating it's audience on pronouncing Boroq Obana, it would be an equally good message but not authentic.
Thuzar8 2 years ago
They said her name incorrectly. I'm not Burmese myself, but there is a large Burmese community in Los Angeles, and I have gotten the privilege to speak to some about their struggles, and have also learned how to pronounce Aung Sang Suu Kyi's name.
NONETHELESS, any message that spreads the word of Aung Sang Suu Kyi is fine with me. I hope this will inspire a few google searches.
RudyOD 2 years ago 2
Having that said, ignore the extra "g" that I placed in at the end of "san"
RudyOD 2 years ago
Thanks Chrysler. Bold Stand!
Yurupon 2 years ago
I love her!!! <3
juni2or 2 years ago
thanks Chrysler for this
proud to be a burmese
payotesi 2 years ago
This ads is smart not because of Aung san suu kyi the Idea is great , Thanks for supporting Burma , and thanks for the great video.
Downtamun 2 years ago
Can't you read this video title? Are you blind? Why did you say such a nonsense words, "not because of Aung San Suu Kyi". ItaliaspeedTV said that Chrysler film dedicated to Aung San Suu Kyi. I can surely tell you, without Aung San Suu Kyi, this advertisement will not be as smart as like this.
khaingzawmin 2 years ago
so what is your problem?
Downtamun 2 years ago
Don't you understand? Asking another question?
khaingzawmin 2 years ago
The Best. Thanks Chrysler.
saaronmarks 2 years ago
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