Coca-Cola "Border" Super Bowl ad (in HD)
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- čas přidán 4. 02. 2011
- "Border" tells the story of two soldiers from rival nations who are able to put aside their differences and, for the briefest of moments, see each other as individuals as they share an ice-cold bottle of Coke.
- Krátké a kreslené filmy
The brilliant part of this commercial is that not a single word was spoken but you still get the idea.
Well no. It still raises some questions. What is the relation between those countries? Was the piece of paper just his attitude or is there something deeper to it? Is any form of any unregistered logistics of any matter an offense or seen as aggression? Did he let the crossing of the piece of paper slide and throw it back while showing spite to remind him that nothing without permission is welcome? What hopeful loophole is the short sneak alteration of that borderline supposed to accomplish? A customs issue? Other strict goods entry regulations? A wide or even total embargo? Is that a satellite dish in the background? As someone who takes borders as seriously as those men take their border, I'm left with not much idea.
@@Mi_Fa_Volare silence
@@Mi_Fa_Volare bro the whole point of the ad is to show people to put asides their differences and nationalities and just drink a coca. what the fuck are you on my guy
@@uppervolta6680 That's a bold interpretation. Without well built up context, that message you are assuming is delivered poorly as the certainty of the point you mentioned is washed into blur because of things that are for granted with borders and what serious business borders and border post duty are. Even with peaceful and good relationship between countries, the import regulations of a country can be very strict, so that bringing in goods as simple as Coca Cola informally can get you in trouble. And the character across the border clearly comes across as someone who takes the his job seriously, so that the only dodgy thing he'd do is accepting that beverage with such workaround. By the logic of the point you interpreted, why would that border guard share that cola at all? Even for a Coca Cola ad that's too optimistic of a message without properly building up a proficient story. And again, where in this ad were serious differences established? Just like differnt cultures can see things differently, can you see how the message can be seen differently from person to person? The message I'm interpreting is "Coca Cola is worth a dodgy workaround."
With *how little this ad offers,* interpretation can be diverse from person to person. The writer of that story is to blame for misreading whatever message is supposed to be behind it, as it offers so little for perception of good leads to the message. Don't be so sure you got the point of this ad correctly, boy.
Just like differnt cultures can see things differently, you can see how the message can be seen differently from person to person? The message I'm interpreting is "Coca Cola is worth a dodgy workaround."
With how little this ad offers, interpretation can be diverse from person to person. The writer of that story is to blame for misreading whatever message is supposed to be behind it, as it offers so little for perception of good leads to the message. Don't be so sure you got the point of this ad correctly, boy. So no, you are wrong. Without the words being spoken and deficient hints or even misleading hints you may not get the right idea what this story is supposed to mean.
if this will be the ads of youtube then i will never skip it 🤧
Right
That's true
This is my favorite Super Bowl Commercial of all time. This is the primary reason why I consider super bowl commercials to be a true art form.
Kindness has no borders
That didn't stop covid.
@@vivi44 😐😐😐
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@@vivi44 😐😐 🤨
@@vivi44 oh i get it :(
Every time I skip ad ! this time I came for ad 😂😂😂😂😂
The fact that the soldiers are wearing parade uniforms from like the early 19th century next to a modern-era border crossing just makes this even more funny.
New day, same shit
wearing quartz watch :D
I always liked this commercial!
Imagine if this will happen in North and South Korean border.
Well, the North Korean can't be even seen with a coca cola.
@@Mi_Fa_Volare Thats why the south korean has to give him one
@@Mi_Fa_Volare really?
@@witherfly5811 No, this video shows a different story. They briefly made an export or customs loophole.
Even better, USA-Mexico border
What I think is really cool is that the effects and camera work put into this make it look like it's from a late '60s to early '70's movie.
The Respect that they have for one another and the loyalty to thier duties and responsibilities will always make this my favorite thing
Excellent, and I love the special arrangement of Handel's HWV 437, also used in the movie "Barry Lyndon"
please do you have the exact name of video with this version of music i don’t find it 🥹🥹
Favorite commercial of all time still remembering in 2023
love this one
Best ad ever
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵!!
Best ad
This is certified classic. I feel like I should be there
Best commercial
Besto momento... Coke, the greatest friendship starts with aaaaa
agreed
and that's how peace started
Cool video !
I'd guess this could be somewhere in South-America. Perhaps between Chile and Bolivia? They do have some unofficial border dispute.
Seems more like Russia and England somewhere near Afganistan back in the day.
@@bgcvetan But they never shared a border there. They kept that Afghan corridor to China for the very reason to keep their respective empires apart.
I think they’re Germans And Austrians. Based on the uniform of the fatter one, it looks like an Austrian one during Prussian-Austrian war. And by that, I’d assume the other is a German (or might be Russian).
Mexico-USA
@@ARdudex does Germany has desert?
The most powerful part is when it shows the blue and portly soldier just staring at a cold coca cola in the desert. I've never seen a more thirsty man in my life. I would do everything I could to share a coke with him, even fudge the borders of my country... just a for a second.
respect
If only humanity could change borders like that out of compassion and not only for interests of companies like coca-cola. A man can hope, though.
sharing is beautiful
DMZ guards be like:
Now it should be publish in russia and ukrain....!🙂
woww.... like it...
Why does it look like an old film
Bohot achcai dosti he in do no me
Mexico USA
That is smuggling
Woow
they predicted it
Which two armies are represented here
Barry Lyndon music?
G.F Handel's Sarabande 🙃
Pepsi border and coca cola border
Bro this ad sigma 😎
what are those uniforms?
You gave land
was geht ab klasse
Who is the actor
One of them is Guy Lecluyse (the fattest), a french actor. I don't know who is the second one.
Wow🤪
Second bottle was poisoned
I wonder are these clothings real and if yes what nations they belong?
The red guy is probably british commander uniform in 1800 or 1700 era, the black guy is probably prussian-german 1800 era
I don’t think it represents any nation I think it’s just a commercial
American-Mexican
Chile y Arjentina
What’s the title of the song?
Handel’s “Sarabande”, also was used as the Theme for Kubrick’s “Barry Lyndon”.
Can i know who is the army guy!
Which of?
The fat one, the thinner must be a marine
@@vanilla2567 the bearded bear ofc.. he's cute
Beautiful add but unfortunately it's coke ???
Jaja so funny
shut it
México and usa
I feel bad for the blue dude tbh
Fr
Anyone knows the name of the song?
Haendel -Sarabande
@@waltz4657 Mad Respect to you, my brother! Finally found it, thank you 🙏🏼
@@kevinumanzor2026 No problem bro
@@waltz4657 Thank you brother...God Bless & Save you...
🤧🤧😭🤩🤗🤗
???????
This is real or fake Indian army
they should have made a version of this with s/n korea
How would I know ..
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Coca cola vs pepsi. Look at their uniform
Today this is not politically correct
Way too many white men in this ad
Still taste likr sugar water 🤢
#buildthatwall
2022 - cola year
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