Exquisitely bad. And the bloke is called Tim - which, if you've ever met the Creative Director who made it, is tragic.
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Personally I don't think it's that bad. I just think the story is not that well told in the beginning. One can argue if it wouldn't make a bit more sense to have her in his place rather then in hers. Actually, seeing again I just realised that it's actually in his. Maybe their places look too similar. Perhaps we should have seen a different decoration. They look exactly the same house. Which can add a bit of confusion to the whole story. Other than that, I think the story as a whole (what we still perceive) is still funny and will work well amongst its target audience. This is just my personal opinion.
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Personally I don't think it's that bad.
I just think the story is not that well told in the beginning. One can argue if it wouldn't make a bit more sense to have her in his place rather then in hers. Actually, seeing again I just realised that it's actually in his. Maybe their places look too similar. Perhaps we should have seen a different decoration. They look exactly the same house. Which can add a bit of confusion to the whole story. Other than that, I think the story as a whole (what we still perceive) is still funny and will work well amongst its target audience.
This is just my personal opinion.
P.S: I don't know what agency made it.
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