Amazon has released a video about a girl enchanted by a Christmas snow globe. He brings her comfort at a dentist's appointment, keeps her company at the dinner table, lulls her to sleep. It would seem that the girl's father could not come up with a better gift. However, he still finds a way out.
Buddy is a man raised by elves and personally acquainted with Santa‑Klaus. He is forced to leave his native North Pole and settle in New York, where he is faced with people's misunderstanding and their disbelief in the Christmas miracle. To fix this, Buddy is putting all his efforts! Here is the plot of the New Year's movie "Elf", released in 2003.
The supermarket chain Asda decided to play on the feeling of nostalgia and invited Will Ferell, who played the main role, to star in their advertising dedicated to the New Year 2023. So 20 years later, the film had a funny sequel: this time Buddy got a job at Asda and, with his usual naivety, began to entertain the network's customers with his antics. The advertisement turned out to be original and witty — see for yourself.
This ad was shot by Oscar—winning director Tom Hooper - the one who worked on the films "The King speaks!" and "The Girl from Denmark."
The video tells an unusual love story: two young people meet in the subway and fall in love at first sight. The guy leaves his phone number on the back of the lottery ticket. However, raindrops lubricate it, and the girl cannot contact her lover.
The tension builds when it turns out that this particular lottery ticket won. Will young people be able to find each other again?
Following the success of last year's festive cartoon "Stepfather", Disney has released a new touching picture — "Gift".
The video tells the story of a little girl who is trying to accept the appearance of a new child in the family. The cartoon is dedicated to the relationship of brothers and sisters, and the iconic mascot — Mickey Mouse — is a symbol connecting the past, present and future generations.
Boots is a British retail store for beauty and health. His festive video tells the story of a magical pair of glasses. "Once you put them on, the ordinary world turns into a Christmas fairy tale. And their owner will find out what true desires their friends and family members have," the description under the video explains.
Walkers' New Year's Chips campaign is dedicated to mental health. The brand conducted a study and found out: 52% of Britons feel bad because they have to pretend to be happy during the holidays.
The plot is built around a guy who came to a Christmas party. And although he tries to squeeze out a smile and say that everything is fine, the smiley face on his shoulder shows the real inner state of the young man.
Only his friend guesses that something is wrong and asks to tell the truth. The slogan of the ad "How nice to share" is just about that. It's worth talking out and asking for advice from your loved ones — they sincerely want to know how you feel.
On the eve of the holidays, the Chevrolet car brand released a video about Mrs. Hayes, a woman who has been driving a turquoise Nomad of '57 almost all her life.
The car won't start, Mrs. Hayes looks in the rearview mirror and remembers the past. Years fly by in a matter of seconds: we see her with tears in her eyes saying goodbye to her husband, dressed in a military uniform, making friends with a neighbor boy Billy, taking her pregnant daughter-in-law to the hospital… In all these scenes, her turquoise Chevrolet appears, and we understand how difficult it is for her to part with the car.
But a miracle happens: on Christmas Eve, the grown‑up Billy brings Mrs. Hayes a completely renovated Nomad of '57.
In order to make this video, the Norwegian Postal Service used data from a climate study. According to him, only 10 out of 100 companies have reduced carbon dioxide emissions in accordance with the goals set out in the Paris Agreement.
At the same time, the damage inflicted on the planet during the festive period is much higher than on normal days. Posten wittily beat this idea in their video. The main characters are Santa Claus and Mother Earth ‑ a married couple living through a crisis in a relationship.A kind old man strives to bring people as much joy as possible by giving gifts, and his wife considers excessive consumption problematic. Because of this, they have to break up. But Mother Earth still gives people a second chance, and it is important for them not to miss it, the advertisement hints.
John Lewis is a brand of British department stores. He regularly participates in charity events and produces social advertising.
This year, their video was dedicated to children under the care of the state. The plot revolved around a foster family, which got a girl who loves to ride a skateboard. To make her feel more comfortable in the new environment, her guardian also decided to master this skill. How well he did it is another question.
The audience really liked the video. Under the video you can find the following comments: "As a person who also came under the guardianship of the state, I can say that this video made me cry", "Thank you to John Lewis for showing people this advertisement", "We need more such videos".
Funny catchy video about excessive politeness. Between the girls who are ready to sacrifice the last shrimp to each other, a serious struggle breaks out, reaching the point of assault.
To avoid such a situation, it is worth buying for the future and not pretending that you are happy to give the last piece of your favorite dish. "It's impossible to cook too much for the New Year," reads the festive slogan of the Australian supermarket chain ALDI.