Sunday, September 18, 2011

At&t Commercial- Flash Mob

As soon as the clock turns to twelve o' clock in the afternoon, the main character of this commercial rips off his jacket in the middle of Grand Central Station and breaks into dance. However, it is at this point that other members of a flash mob would jump in and do their part to contribute to the dance. The only thing, which the audience finds out later in the commercial, is that the time to start the flash mob had been changed to a later time. The question that strikes most, or what should strike most, is; why did this man not receive the memo? The answer, of course, is that he did not have at&t and therefore had a slow connection which informed him minutes too late.
The simple fact that he did not have at&t left him embarrassed and "the last to know," as the commercial put it. The idea behind the commercial is clear, in that case. If you do not want to risk embarrassing yourself or be the last to know when it is important to know as soon as possible, you should have at&t. It was depicted well, because while it was humorous, which was the aspect that grabbed and held my attention, it displays just one of the cons to not having at&t.

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