Glad you shared it! It was simple and sweet - and powerful. I would like better adjectives to describe this: writers of the world: watch this and comment please!
In some ways it is disappointing! You have what is a perfect, beautiful piece of film making, and then some meaningless, pointless connection to a product, a brand. YUK! It would have been a masterpiece if it had been a message about love and commitment, plain and simple. However, it is in it's own right a stunning piece of work. Well done!
yes well its what we all want to feel alive and inspired .....love that never ends....together forever...love can be the best thing and make everything look super coloured and then when it ends, hmmmmm you only know true love when you have the ultimate love = higher love and understand what that means in ones life...peace ...love ...light
Dale, that was my reaction, too. I felt sucker-punched at the end when the Vodafone tag came up. Total mismatch in emotional values and thematic relevance. Their point is supposedly that good things are meant to last, but a hallmark characteristic of all things technology is that they quickly become obsolete and replaced with new technology. Nice try on trying to negate that but I don't buy it - plus I just have a bad taste in my mouth from being sucker punched, which I'm pretty sure wasn't their intention. But then again... here we are discussing Vodafone. Bingo! But bottom line, and this is the point I'm sure Amit was making, and that we all as lovers of film and video agree on: the actual sequence is absolutely stunning, albeit misused.
I loved this !!! Very moving - It had my belly speaking to me -as it reacted to the three different set of ages -within their intense emotional moments captured- and at the end really hit my emotional being- as I looked back in a micro second flash of my past. THANK YOU <3
Blaming the phone co. or branding is a moot point. This film won't have got made if the company did not want an ad. It's not a film branded by the co. It's an ad that has gone beyond the limitations of an ad and tells a story as poignant as a full length film could.
One thing for certain, it's advertising vodafone. It's a good ad though. Here's a piece of art advertising a piece of my comedy work. Enjoy... http://youtu.be/1IQlNLKP8Mg
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Love this! Kind of disappointing that it's an ad for some inanimate concept/product... but the sequence itself is beautiful.
Advert or not, this is stunning.
Beautiful!
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I love this Its like the beginning of innocence.to the evolution, time and spaciousness of love
Well done! I'm a fan.
Beautiful
I must clarify, this advert has not been done by me. I share anything I find beautiful.
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Glad you shared it! It was simple and sweet - and powerful. I would like better adjectives to describe this: writers of the world: watch this and comment please!
Wonderful. Just wonderful!
loved it
:-*
This is awesome!
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In some ways it is disappointing! You have what is a perfect, beautiful piece of film making, and then some meaningless, pointless connection to a product, a brand. YUK! It would have been a masterpiece if it had been a message about love and commitment, plain and simple. However, it is in it's own right a stunning piece of work. Well done!
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yes well its what we all want to feel alive and inspired .....love that never ends....together forever...love can be the best thing and make everything look super coloured and then when it ends, hmmmmm you only know true love when you have the ultimate love = higher love and understand what that means in ones life...peace ...love ...light
Wow!
Wow again!
very cool
Awesome concept, great actors, killer editing.... damn .... spot on! And the winner is....
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Dale, that was my reaction, too. I felt sucker-punched at the end when the Vodafone tag came up. Total mismatch in emotional values and thematic relevance. Their point is supposedly that good things are meant to last, but a hallmark characteristic of all things technology is that they quickly become obsolete and replaced with new technology. Nice try on trying to negate that but I don't buy it - plus I just have a bad taste in my mouth from being sucker punched, which I'm pretty sure wasn't their intention. But then again... here we are discussing Vodafone. Bingo! But bottom line, and this is the point I'm sure Amit was making, and that we all as lovers of film and video agree on: the actual sequence is absolutely stunning, albeit misused.
great actors .
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I loved this !!! Very moving - It had my belly speaking to me -as it reacted to the three different set of ages -within their intense emotional moments captured- and at the end really hit my emotional being- as I looked back in a micro second flash of my past. THANK YOU <3
No doubt nicely done. Might be a little overkill for a phone company.
Blaming the phone co. or branding is a moot point. This film won't have got made if the company did not want an ad. It's not a film branded by the co. It's an ad that has gone beyond the limitations of an ad and tells a story as poignant as a full length film could.
Well, there's a fine line between pathos and bathos.I guess if it increases sales that's really all that matters.
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One thing for certain, it's advertising vodafone. It's a good ad though. Here's a piece of art advertising a piece of my comedy work. Enjoy... http://youtu.be/1IQlNLKP8Mg
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Hahahahahahaha :))))) I'm an Auzzie lol Funny as ........
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Thanks Robyn, Oi times 3 :-D
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Nice!