Broderick's Day Off Commercial Analysis

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Car commercials are getting more creative than other ads where they just show their car’s features and speed and that will be done with it. Car commercials are becoming more increasingly fun to watch to everybody and interesting to more people. In the 2012 Honda CRV – Matthew Broderick’s Day off commercial argues that with Honda CRV you won’t have a car to just do your chores, but a car to go places and explore and have fun at the same time. On the other hand, in the Green police Audi Super Bowl Ad 2010 argues that the Audi is the best eco-friendly car available on the market. The Honda CRV commercial is more convincing than the Audi commercial because they brought Matthew Broderick as a celebrity to be the star of the commercial, they are trying to convey that their new SUV is for everyone, not only for young or old people, and their use of humor in their ad makes …show more content…
2012 Honda CRV – Matthew Broderick’s Day off, the ad starts off with Broderick in his bed talking to his boss telling him that he is really sick, but he wants to still make it to shoot, his boss insisted on him to not come today. After he finished his call with his boss, he wakes up perfectly fine saying that he couldn’t miss this beautiful day for work and says that this was his worst performance, but still got his boss to believe him. Broderick than calls in for his Honda CRV car to go to places. When he starts driving on the road, he says that “life is packed with stuff that you have to do, sometimes you have to live a little”. He says that while he was in a carnival raiding a roller coaster and playing carnival games. Broderick got out from the carnival to go to another place, as he was on the road, he sees his boss on the road stopping at a stop light next to his. To avoid being detected