Persuasive Essay On Doritos Advert

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The Doritos sunflower edition ad was amazing and funny and very different from every other ad i’ve seen for a long time. The main characters include 1 funny guy, 1 emotional guy and 1 not so very hungry girl. The most interesting part of the commercial to me was when I appeared out of nowhere from inside the dumpster, that took a lot of planning ahead before doing that. The ad seems to keep saying that the Doritos sunflower edition is better than any other chip. But the actors and directors weren't very professional.

The ad seems to keep saying that the Doritos sunflower edition is better than any other chip because whenever I popped out of the dumpster the emotional guy and girl seem to be very glad that it wasn’t actually wasted and because at the lunch scene they seem very enthusiastic in how fantastic the chips are. In one the lunch scene one of the guys says “I want more” after he eats one of the chips, which means he’s trying to say that the chips are fantastic. In the scene involving the dumpster the kid inside the dumpster even says that he enjoys the chips.

The reason I think they weren't very professional is because in the lunch scene you can see the camera girl in the window they could have at least cut that scene out or redo it but they left it in. Maybe the mistake was on purpose because that girl was very visible in that scene and if
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Wouldn't I also be depressed that one of the special Doritos is wasted. Since the Dorito dropped they could've done another scene where they blame the girl for making the chip fall and they could have said it's all your fault its because you wanted to throw it away in the first place and then they could've

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