TC Bank's Television Commercial: For Ordinary People With Extraordinary Dreams

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2011

TC Bank's television commercial by Taiwan's Ogilvy & Mather creative team have created a three-minute ad for a Taiwan bank that asks the question, "What do people live for?"

Based on a real story, a group of old men decide to revisit their motorcycling youth after one of their own passes away.

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  • @TahreyUK I had to remove the link before YT would let me post it, having just returned tons of explanation-less, grammar-defying "! Error" messages.

    It's video # 2984220838012347438 on google videos - the brilliant, official Studio Ghibli animated (and exceptionally difficult to track down) MV for Chage & Aska's "On Your Mark".

  • The background music appears to be a rock instrumental cover of this:

    (Youtube apparently lacks the necessary awesome required to host it)

    Which is a just as inspiring piece of work, making this one extra brilliant because of the association.

    Also, is every single one of those a Honda CG or CB-Superdream? Quality.

  • best commercial I have ever seen, but it's not just a commercial its a story of dreams and an inspiration for people to do what they want while they can! love it!

  • Great..... 

  • great

  • HELLLLLLS YA!!!!!!!!

  • I love this video ! it inspires me

  • This should get tons more views!

  • +10000!!!!

  • WOW...!

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