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Future Generali Ad Depicts Social Reality PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virag   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 14:58

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This is an ad by "Future Generali Insurance" which shows that,

1. First the man gifts a watch to his fiance’ and she tells her, "What if my sister feels bad?"

2. So he promises to gift her as well and the lady calls all her sisters (about 20 in number).

3. The man gets as many watches.

4. Then she tells, "What if my brother feels bad?" and the jaws of the man drop.

The ad clearly shows how one after another expectations keep rising from men and they are expected to fulfill the same. The treatment of men as FREE ATM MACHINES has been well depicted in the ad in its truest form.

Hats off to Future Generali Insurance Co. and the advertizing company to depict reality in a world of male-hatred and political correctness.

 

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san   |123.237.11.xxx |12-04-2010 22:20:53
Though I watched the Ad several times but could not understand what it wants to say.

Now I got it from your
explanation.

Nice observation from your side
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