Question Entertainment
WWF Releases "It All Comes Back to You" Commercial: Is WWF's video too violent?
Creamy May 21, 2009 00:49:54
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has released a new commercial called "It all comes back to you." And critics saying that, well, it's a bit much. As if videos of drowning polar bears and ducks suffocating on beer cans hasn't been enough for the WWF, now they're targeting humans. WWF commercial claims (in a roundabout sort of way) that a person who pollutes will eventually get beaten down for it -- whether by someone practicing with a bow and arrow in their backyard or by... I don't know, greenhouse gases?
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gCxueoEF4U
Do you think WWF's commercial is too violent?
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gCxueoEF4U
Do you think WWF's commercial is too violent?
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No, WWF's video got it right
It was funny, I have to admit, but it makes sense. Mess with nature, and expect something back. It's obviously karma...View thread
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No, WWF's video got it right
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This commercial is basicaly saying 'dont litter' how is that ridiculous?
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Now in all seriousness, it is a blunt commercial for a reason, people do not listen when someone says, "Please don't litter." There was a time when the above phrase got your attention, but sadly those days are LONG gone.
No, WWF's video got it right
I never litter though so I guess I won't get hit by an arrow...or a bus. :]
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Still, the idea behind the commercial is a sound one. We're killing the planet, and in doing so, killing ourselves. I don't think it was actually violent - you saw no blood, and the acting was so over-the-top it was funny. I laughed.
And obviously drowning polar bears isn't urging anyone into action. Maybe this will?
No, WWF's video got it right
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