I am having a work meltdown what with beginning of term and impending book deadline. There will be more of the book up for comment shortly.
In the meantime here is a short video that I think should be shown to every teenager in the land (without the XBox plugs). As a matter of fact, the ad was banned. I am not sure why.
Incidentally, I cannot think of a worse ad for computer games. Life's short, so I should go and sod about on a computer console for a few hours?
POSTSCRIPT. Here is why it was banned. Actually I am not sure it should have been banned. I am not sure the reasons given are good reasons, or even the real reasons people complained. My guess is, this very short film manages to present a rather horrific aspect of the human condition in a way that many people would prefer not to have to think about. I am not sure they have a right to be protected from having to think about it.
In the meantime here is a short video that I think should be shown to every teenager in the land (without the XBox plugs). As a matter of fact, the ad was banned. I am not sure why.
Incidentally, I cannot think of a worse ad for computer games. Life's short, so I should go and sod about on a computer console for a few hours?
POSTSCRIPT. Here is why it was banned. Actually I am not sure it should have been banned. I am not sure the reasons given are good reasons, or even the real reasons people complained. My guess is, this very short film manages to present a rather horrific aspect of the human condition in a way that many people would prefer not to have to think about. I am not sure they have a right to be protected from having to think about it.
Comments
So it might be a reminder to have fun once in a while (before your demise).
But I do think that the ad is really pointing people, especially parents, to the fact that their new born baby will ultimatly age and die.
Also, let's not forget that videogames can have value by teaching and telling. By being social and interactive.
Just like other media, really.
Actually I loved the ad, but I'm not sure it's such a bad thing to live in a society where the sensitivities of certain delicate people are taken into account. The very nature of TV commercials is that they can be seen by anyone (not just adolescents in need of a lesson) and that they kind of sneak up and grab your attention, whether you want them to or not. (Certainly this ad grabs your attention and doesn't let go.) For people who have recently lost, or are in the process of losing, an elderly family member, or for the old and infirm themselves, the final moment of this ad might be a bit too much. As a thought experiment, imagine a situation involving someone you love who may be close to death now (or think back to when someone you loved was still alive but on their way out) and then imagine pulling out a DVD of this ad and saying, "Hey Grandpa, wait'll you see this!" Would you do that?
It's a great ad, but I think it should be directed toward a more carefully focused audience.
If you want to see one of the strangest and most disturbing adverts of all time, check out Microsoft's latest advert for Windows seven. The fake comraderie gets me the most, its truely sickening... Link below, Party!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cX4t5-YpHQ
On the other hand, I suppose if it was causing people real distress for no better reason than to flog some Xboxes... hmm. Not sure.
Incidentally, curious as to why you think sodding about on a computer console is such a waste of time - in particular, I mean? (I suppose you could take the view that anything done just for the pleasure and/or sense of achievement involved is a waste of time in a sense, but I don't imagine that's where you're coming from?)
We do not live in a utopia and people should not be mollycoddled – the world can be very harsh and perhaps people need to be stronger minded about how they go about understanding and therefore dealing with life, the world and everything.
Incidentally, being offended by this advert because it brought back memories of having lost a baby during childbirth, while sad, is not at all a reason to complain, since any scene showing a woman giving birth would then trigger that memory. The same applies to recently bereaved/major illness sufferers etc.
So what to do – ban everything that might trigger sad memories or uncomfortable thoughts for people? What nonsense – people need to grow up and get over themselves.