I hadn't seen that before, but it's lovely. Although obviously your ending would be betterer. But I don't understand 'your life is a story, change it with dulux', because you don't really paint stories. I suppose you could write them huge in paint, but more likely you're just going to paint over stories with paint. ARE THEY SUGGESTING WE DESTROY OUR LIVES WITH PAINT? I don't know. It makes me want to paint a room blue, though.
I REALLY LIKE THAT BLUE. But no, I don't understand it at all. I mean - the 'story' of the advert is about living in a world where colour is banned, and that was the story before they had any dulux. And fyi, a world where colour is banned and they have a black market in it is a story I would totally read. I guess they mean 'make your life particular with Dulux', rather than just grey and exactly like everyone else's? But mostly I'm still stuck on the fact they don't understand what the word 'banned' means.
They should have ended with the lady going to a women's prison where they all have crazily coloured jumpsuits on, and homemade make-up. That would have been my ending for it.
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Date: 2014-03-08 10:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-03-08 10:34 pm (UTC)They should have ended with the lady going to a women's prison where they all have crazily coloured jumpsuits on, and homemade make-up. That would have been my ending for it.