This commercial for a British fruit juice brand shows a man rearranging the pieces of his head like they're parts of a Rubik's Cube puzzle. It was made by the ad agency CHI & Partners and directed by Ulf Johansson.
All I can think of is this one anatomical model that I once had that had a hard plastic skeleton with softer, squishy latex coating. You could lift the skin up and see the (urgh) muscles underneath. My skin still curls.
Totally queesy. For me it was the sound of the pieces moving. They kind of sounded like bone grinding together. Ugh, gross. And this is an Ad for a food product too.
Making an advert that makes you feel sick and which even I couldn't stand to watch for more than a few seconds, can not be a good way to sell your product.
All I can think of is this one anatomical model that I once had that had a hard plastic skeleton with softer, squishy latex coating. You could lift the skin up and see the (urgh) muscles underneath. My skin still curls.
Stupid concept that had nothing to do with the tag line (or the product).
Although I would also say that brains perform best when not quartered or halved.
Maybe I should have gone into advertising.
Totally queesy. For me it was the sound of the pieces moving. They kind of sounded like bone grinding together. Ugh, gross. And this is an Ad for a food product too.