Very brave subject matter showing how broken homes can lead to the children of them having unstable relationships. I applaud Vodafone for having the courage to tackle this issue.
@@RosieHarp Forget that it is an ad for something and see the whole production, the acting. In so short a piece it is totally rounded and full; how the girl's innocence to maturity, her growing expectancy and pains, her parents' concern, are displayed is nailed impressively. But for me the exchange between daughter and father, the 'Alright Dad!,' 'Alright Chicken!' is so evocative of the tender love between them; totally convincing and affecting. A lot of ads are better than movies which are too long and ... yawn, what time is it?
"No, he dumped her" So eloquently put. I'd imagine a Mother would dress the wording up a little bit better like "He split up with her" since she's talking about her daughter and not Mary from up the road. Nah, straight down the middle with a blunt axe eh Vodaphone? 🙄🤣
Very brave subject matter showing how broken homes can lead to the children of them having unstable relationships. I applaud Vodafone for having the courage to tackle this issue.
Love to see more of the mother
I love you Scaldy
This is beautiful!
You're easily pleased 😆
@@RosieHarp Forget that it is an ad for something and see the whole production, the acting. In so short a piece it is totally rounded and full; how the girl's innocence to maturity, her growing expectancy and pains, her parents' concern, are displayed is nailed impressively. But for me the exchange between daughter and father, the 'Alright Dad!,' 'Alright Chicken!' is so evocative of the tender love between them; totally convincing and affecting. A lot of ads are better than movies which are too long and ... yawn, what time is it?
@@neilkellett732 I'm biased. I hate adverts and I literally despise Vodaphone for personal reasons
This is NORMAL; Families are THIS love! Pity it had to be made to promote a broadband provider.
"No, he dumped her" So eloquently put.
I'd imagine a Mother would dress the wording up a little bit better like "He split up with her" since she's talking about her daughter and not Mary from up the road. Nah, straight down the middle with a blunt axe eh Vodaphone? 🙄🤣