- You will notice that the leaders of each country are looking strong and confident and each is sitting or standing next to their partner ready to make a decision about what to do next. You will be holding your breath throughout the advert until you then can exhale with relief with the sudden change of scenario.
- There are many different places including, Vietnam, Iraq, Russia, and North Korea. The audience it is trying to attract, I would say are from early teenagers to middle aged people. The advert does include some sexism, in which at the start you can see up the Russian girls skirt.
- The advert creates a dark mood that then changes into a happy mood. The theme of the advert is a mix of suspense, love and action. The actor’s faces are all serious and concerned looked. But as soon as the fireworks and huge sign of the husband and wives face appear, the females faces light up.
- This advert is a huge change in scenarios from Lynx’s usually scantily clad women running to men spraying themselves with Lynx. Lynx have gone for the more serious approach with creating a dark war atmosphere. I am surprised that Lynx didn’t get told off for including North Korea in the advert, because it is none as a secret country that is behind closed doors.
- The advert lasts one minute. There is an extreme amount of detail and suspense within the advert itself. You get immersed into the advert from the intense, dark music and images, like the one above. The images through out the advert indicate a world war, but then it suddenly goes from dark into light. Until about halfway suspense and jeopardy are surrounding you. The advert is taken very seriously throughout.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Lynx Make Love not War 5 Paragraphs
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