Baldessarini Ambré [COMMERCIAL]
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Smells great , and the commercial is great as well
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dont care,as long as its a good commercial,i mean good song,nice ppl
All Comments (35)
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@alenka1315 I dunno, there's a lot of ambre in this one so i guess that's what women love about it.
Though i think it's too masculine for a woman, but you can always try and if you don't like it you can give it to your man and sniff him all day.
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Ok i saw the commercial 2 years ago and I believe I have¨t seen better video/commercial/ad since then!!! Pepsi commercial with Cindy Crawford is close but...
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I really fell in love with this parfume, but I'm a girl... I mean I would like to buy it for me. Girls, anyone uses this parfume? Think this is a kind of parfume that can suit as men and as women. hm....
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@berndl ich bin auch muttersprachler. :D du kannst doch nich ernsthaft behaupten DAS sei ein deutscher???!!
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@Richipennerkind: I am a native german speaker - trust me, whoever spoke the german phrase, it is without any accent, it is pure german.
Btw: Of course it it stupid "wanna be" style to mix english terms into german language... so poor...
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@berndl No it is NOT without accent. its clearly an American accent speaking german. why i do not know, i suppose they mean to sound authentic.
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@German/english: It says:"Ambre, der neue Herrenduft von Baldessarini -separates the men from the boys!"
The German is pure, witout accent. Mixing english claims and wordings in german commercials is pretty popular.
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Real "experts" doing this clip: Pilot pulls back power lever in the middle of flight... that would not lead to a good end in real life!
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best perfume ever
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@jajaisjagut it is german the voice says : Ambré (french), der neue Herrenduft von Baldessarini (german)... Seperates the man from the boy (english)
and a little extra : Ambré means amber and in german Bernstein !
What's the language the voice speaks in the end? 'Separates the men from the boys' is English but the first part sounds like "Die neue.." German... Actually sounds like an american voice speaking in german, is that common in any countries? I'm from central Europe so I dunno..
Mehedict 2 years ago
yes! the first part is german. but i don´t know in which countries it runs...
feigedrecksau87 2 years ago