Sleepwalker Commercial

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Sleepwalker-Coca Cola Commercial If you are a person who watches television, you most likely have seen a Coca Cola commercial. Throughout the years Coca Cola has produced many commercials to sell their product. This Coca Cola commercial called Sleepwalker, was first aired during the 2010 Super Bowl. It is a commercial about a man sleeping in the wilderness. In the middle of the night he sleepwalks to find a coke. In the beginning of this commercial there is a man sleeping in a tent just in his boxers and shirt. This is showing that he is just like the average guy, he doesn’t sleep in fancy clothes. He is also sleeping in the wilderness, you can see the moon outside of the tent. When he sits up you can see that he is sweating. From that, you can tell that he needs something to drink because he is thirsty. From there he gets up and starts walking out of the tent. As he walks out he stumbles, showing that he is sleepwalking. He starts walking through the wilderness and he first sees a cheetah. He waves at this cheetah and the cheetah just stays sitting there on a tree branch. The …show more content…
Showing that anyone can drink Coke. When he opens it, it’s full of Coca Colas. You can see the steam of the cold off of the bottles meeting the warm air. He smiles after he opens it even though he is still sleeping. He grabs one of the Coca Colas and begins to walk back to his tent. He makes it back and sits in a lawn chair by his tent. This shows that you can drink coke anywhere or just to relax. He begins drinking his Coke. After his first drink he lets out a sigh of relief. This proves that when you drink a Coke it replenishes your thirst. He smiles again and pets the Puma sitting by him. The puma even shows a little smirk. This is showing that when you drink Coca Cola everyone is happy. In the distance you can see giraffes, this is proving that Coca Cola is international. People all over the world enjoy this

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