The i45 is not simply a new vehicle with a new look. Its a new idea. An idea that dares to deliver the size, performance and comfort of a full-sized sedan, with the fuel-efficiency you'd expect from a smaller vehicle
I don't understand how it's a weak message though. It clearly (and beautifully) expresses the testing, which is the whole point of the ad.
And as for it being unoriginal... so what? barely anybody in australia has actually seen this fountain, it's new to them. If it expresses the meaning what does it matter if it's been done before?
oh and the whole proving thing was in reference to how you said it doesn't "impress" upon you the testing of the car. when metaphorically, it clearly does.
Take the car out of it, it'd be a good ad. For the fountain.
Besides, when did I say anything about 'proving' something visually?
It's my opinion (obviously) that this is unoriginal, and kind of a weak message when it comes to it. Not being a smartass, I'm just expressing my thoughts on the ad.
Also, I have absolutely nothing against Hyundai or vehicles produced by that company. It's not about the product, it's about the ad.
you can't "prove" anything visually. It's a visually appealing commercial desgined to get the product into the head of the consumer. if they want to know more about the "strenuous testing" they can go do the research themselves.
And just because this fountain was already used in some random japanese mall doesn't mean they can't do the same thing for an australian commercial
it's a good ad, you're obviously just being a picky little smartass
great car too
Maorisidol 1 year ago
nice!
jacqueskim 1 year ago
Lol I watched it like 23 times. Looks great. I love the sword parts.
maeganyounge 1 year ago
Amazing
liasmith12 1 year ago
Wow awesome
MILesBabe33 1 year ago
Jeep did it!
fatbackoz 1 year ago
@casbot
I don't understand how it's a weak message though. It clearly (and beautifully) expresses the testing, which is the whole point of the ad.
And as for it being unoriginal... so what? barely anybody in australia has actually seen this fountain, it's new to them. If it expresses the meaning what does it matter if it's been done before?
oh and the whole proving thing was in reference to how you said it doesn't "impress" upon you the testing of the car. when metaphorically, it clearly does.
pakakakaka 1 year ago
@pakakakaka
Take the car out of it, it'd be a good ad. For the fountain.
Besides, when did I say anything about 'proving' something visually?
It's my opinion (obviously) that this is unoriginal, and kind of a weak message when it comes to it. Not being a smartass, I'm just expressing my thoughts on the ad.
Also, I have absolutely nothing against Hyundai or vehicles produced by that company. It's not about the product, it's about the ad.
casbot 1 year ago
@casbot
you can't "prove" anything visually. It's a visually appealing commercial desgined to get the product into the head of the consumer. if they want to know more about the "strenuous testing" they can go do the research themselves.
And just because this fountain was already used in some random japanese mall doesn't mean they can't do the same thing for an australian commercial
it's a good ad, you're obviously just being a picky little smartass
pakakakaka 1 year ago
Man, that fountain looks awesome. Anyone know where I can buy one?
Tre0n 1 year ago