Best commercial 2014 Car Crash Commercial New Zealand
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Published 2014-03-18
All Comments (21)
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After 5 years it‘s still the best ad ever
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Oh lord... straight into feels.. as a driver this really got me thinking about being more careful with speed limits
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I'm a Japanese. This video was shown to us, Japanese driving school students.
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That was actually pretty creative.
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This commercial should have won an Oscar.
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the atmosphere is so intense here
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After 8 years, this will remain as one of the best road safety commercials.
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No nonsense, no politics, just the message: "Stop being self absorbed and obey the rules of the road for EVERYONE'S safety". Simple, easy to understand and POWERFUL.
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"Please, I have my little boy in the back..." "I'm going to fast..." This hit me hard
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now this is a good ad
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The way he just looked at the kid at the end like: this is the end for both of us
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we need these type of ads
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I will never forget, i was once driving my grandma in the front seat, mom and aunt in the back. I was going a little below the limit because i knew that stretch of road is dangerous. Mom and Aunt in the back were heckling me to go faster but i did not relent. Sure enough, a car from the opposite lane tried overtaking in a blind turn, going crazy fast. Had fractions of a second to feer to the side, missed him by mere inches. Now nobody comments on my driving. If i had gone any faster.. I don't want to think about it. Taught me a valuable lesson. Hopefully others as well.
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Im watching this 10 years later and I still think they should put this ad back on tv, it hits harder then the crash
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I cried my eyes off when the father realized this is it. I'm in Iraq and alot of drivers her should see this ad.
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Anyone else have chills for the whole length of the commercial?
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the harshest life lesson you can learn is realizing your mistakes can cause other peoples suffering
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The ad not containing music makes the atmosphere even more intense....
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The only ad I've ever taken notice of... so scary to think that it's all it takes
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8 years, still as heartbreaking