Honda - People/Cars aka It Must Be Love (2003) - 0:30 (USA)

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Director: Malcolm Venville, Anonymous Content
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Rubin Postaer and Associates
Director: Malcolm Venville, Anonymous Content
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I love this commercial! Does anyone know what ad/creative agency is responsible for it?
Genius.. I also love the fact that the human models are not still frame... you can see their heads moving slightly...
yeah, nice execution on a cute idea.
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So, wait... Is the car now mans best friend? Here we compare owner to car,
like in these compare owner to dog shots in the badlander dogs and their owners? *laffin*
*** Love the music/jingle for the commercial. Can someone tell me what the title? Thanks.
Great commercial, Smart comparison with car and human (head- different needs). Love the smile at the end. If you watched Love Actually movie and watch this commercial, you will get a better feeling too.
What a beautiful spot. I first saw this in a room with friends (ironically discussing commercials; specifically the citi bank identity theft spots), and the room went silent and we had an innocent, child-like laugh.
It reminds me of the same nostalgic-type of feeling (mainly due to the aptly timed music) of the Saturn Ion commercials.
Just beautiful.
It was a commissioned piece by this ad agency: http://www.rpa.com/