This Advertisement starts out with a dirty Subaru pulling into a parking lot to be washed, Then it turns to a large group of male sumo wrestlers walking towards it with buckets and sponges. They proceed to wash the car in slow motion, pressing their bodies against the windshield, spraying each other with water, one whips another with a towel but it appears to be all in good fun. Then the camera pans towards to an astonished elderly man and women who presumably are the owners of the car. The narrator says "Japanese SUVs just got a little bit sexier" and the commercial cuts.
This advertisement is going for a humorous approach. In American culture car washes are generally thought of with sexy women in bikinis doing essentially what the sumo wrestlers did. The commercial is trying to connect with the viewer by doing the opposite of what the viewer expects. It puts Sumo wrestlers who aren't really considered sexy in the roles of people who are typically sexy. Another thing that adds to the humor is the shot of the astonished old couple. Culturally we think that elderly people and their conservative ways are to be respected but yet again the commercial aims against the obvious. The situation that the sumo wrestlers place the couple in makes them feel uncomfortable and even potentially disturbed. The narrator claiming the car wash as sexy is mocking the fact that Americans culture doesn't think obese men in underwear is attractive. The commercial is mocking an American cultural narrative but by doing so it's also proving it exists. I personally liked the idea for the commercial, it made me laugh and in my book any commercial that can make me laugh gets my approval.
Dillon Finnegan
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Halee Orme
Q:8
The fact that its non-attractive people doing what some would thing as a supposedly "sexy" thing to do in american culture, such as pushing their chest up against the window. In this add they are showing their japanese pride by using Sumo Wrestlers to represent a japanese made SUV.
Q:9
The slow motion adds to the effect of the "sexyness" as well as the fun factor they are trying to portray, such as whippping, throwing, and spraying.
By Perry and Ian
ReplyDeleteThe oppositions in the commercial are young vs. old; the elderly couple having a rough terrain vehicle. The subaru is a brand new outdoors vehicle that usuaully appeals to the younger crowd. The commercial clearly shows the vehicle dirty needing a detailed car wash, but favorably adds the unatural feeling to the clip with huge, sumo men. These makes the commercial have a mre comedic nature and disturbing.
The audio influences the text with the music most commonly associated with good looking women, but in this instance sumo wrestlers are the subjects of it, adding a twist of humor to the commercial. As the viewer you are expecting to see the exact opposite of what you are presented. The music also represents the elderly couple with the older generation of tunes.
Subaru:
ReplyDelete10. The audio and musical component of the text influence our reading by when the guys first come to the car the music kind of states that they think they are cool, the music escalades to the climax of the water fight between the guys.
2. The gap between the actual myth and reality are that the guys represent the hot females that usually wash the car, but in this ad its fat sumo wrestlers. The ad hopes the viewer will surrender to the knowledge that anyone can wash a car in a sexy way.