Friday, May 22, 2020

Coca Cola Commercial, Brotherly Love, Aired During Super...

The Coca-Cola commercial, â€Å"Brotherly Love† aired during Super Bowl 50 tells a story of a brotherly bond. Coca-Cola is a company that has spread across the globe, â€Å"through the years, the company has deployed memorable advertising in all media, the latest technology, and a model production and distribution system to increase and maintain its success† (Myers). The success of Coca-Cola relied on advertisements and the diversity of the advertisement. In the Super Bowl 50 advertisement, they showed the bond between two siblings. Although the siblings do not get along with one another, they are still family. Family have a tendency to have each other’s backs throughout the good times and the bad times. Whether the family is going through financial trouble or celebrating a new addition, the support of one another holds the family together. Throughout the commercial, the older brother would constantly tease the younger brother. However, when the younger brother e ncounters bullies, his older brother came in and helped warn off the bullies. Over the course of this commercial, the story plays with family emotions and bonds, has an artistic attitude of telling the story, and supplies an important messages which affects today’s society. The relationship between the two brothers is like any other relationship between siblings; siblings constantly tease one another, but in the end, they love and care for one another under all circumstances. Throughout the commercial, the older brother

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