Sunday, 23 November 2014

My Favourite Christmas TVCs

During this time of the year when Christmas is round the corner, there will be many TV commercials featuring gifts for loved ones. There are some interesting TV commercials which are broadcasted specially for Christmas every year and here are two of them which I particularly love.

Disclaimer
I am NOT promoting or reviewing any of these products shown in the following TV commercials.

TV Commercial 1: OSIM uPhoria - Say I Love You This Christmas

This commercial relates the story of a sweet young girl who first met her hubby during foot massage while on a vacation trip alone. Watching him screaming in pain during foot massage made her laugh which captured her attention. Thereafter, both of them became friends and went on a hiking trip together. Whenever the girl's legs were tired after walking, the guy would offer to massage her legs. When it was his turn, the guy would refuse by saying that his legs were too "ugly" which was a rather funny and lame excuse. On that day, not only did the girl found a friend, she also found a life partner who will be walking with her for life. After they got married, the girl decided to pamper her hubby's "ugly legs" by giving him a leg massager as he will be walking together with her for a long time to come.

Personally, I feel that this TV commercial is almost perfect! With such a sweet and meaningful storyline coupled with the all-time favourite "First of May" song sung by our local artiste Olivia Ong, it certainly never fails to capture viewers attention and make them remember it vividly. Moreover, not to mention that both the guy and girl in this TV commercial look charming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lTrKSOyMa4


TV Commercial 2: Ferrero Rocher - Share Your Golden Christmas

First of all, chocolates are definitely a must-have item for Christmas celebration. This commercial promotes the chocolate as a prestige Italian tradition whereby only the finest are served during an ambassadors' party. Likewise, the finest chocolates should be shared or given to your guests during this special occasion.

Italian food and songs have always captivated me. In fact, one of my favourite song, La Califfa sung by my favourite western singer, Sarah Brightman was played in the background. Although I feel that the meaning of this song may not relate well to the chocolate, it definitely reflected Italians' dedication in making the finest chocolate. If you are interested, listen to the full version of La Califfa at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJEZaflRIRs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCF5Z-m1c0I

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