Sometimes, child is the father (or, mother) of the (wo)man. Especially when they become adamant in getting what they want, you canât just shrug off your kidâs will power. The McDonald’s campaign by DDB South Africa shows three such incidents, in which the parent or the guardian is forced to âmake a dealâ.
Three situations. Three persons who fall into a âhostage likeâ situation. A Mom with her child who is hell-bent on getting a spider. A granny with her grand child who is all set to move to the tempting Roller coaster. A dad with his son, and the junior wants to watch the movie.
Of course, these situations are carved out of creativity. The expressions of the characters are remarkable. But, when we see the âgraphic handâ, which insists the Mom, Dad and the Granny to âmake a dealâ, we will feel it like a scratch in an amazing picture.
But, is bribing the child with McDonaldâs a better idea? If he wants a spider or a moon, itâs ok. But, if the kid has reasonable ambitions like watching a movie or having a roller coaster ride, why should we discourage them? Instead, why should we bring them to McDonaldâs? Some natural questions.
Via: Ads of the world