
Advertising should attract attention but you can go too far. In a new advert on TV, Volkswagen shows a man who kills himself simply because he didn't get to own the new Scirocco.
The main character in the British Volkswagen commercial has lost everything. At the casino, he put his money on black and red came up. He moved into gold just as the clever money moved out, and now he's ruined both financially and mentally. He decides to end his miserable life.
That's a summary of the storyline of a new VW Scirocco commercial broadcast on the famous British motoring magazine show Top Gear. The message is clear: if only the man had waited for the launch of the new Scirocco, things would have gone better and he wouldn't have topped himself. To quote from their ad: "Life is not so bad!" The producers of the commercial think that their work is plain and straightforward. Tasteless and provocative, say many British viewers about the depiction of suicide on screen. Find out for yourself. Take a look at the new Scirocco TV clip. Should something like this be broadcast? Top Gear presenter and humorist Jeremy Clarkson seems to think so...




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Loopy @ Dec 2nd 2009 3:40AM
Muppets, no Idiots,.. I actually like the Muppets, anyone who thought this was a good idea has obviously not stood beside a dead body, nor followed it to the grave. How many people affected by suicide will be watching TV in the privacy of their homes to be suddenly faces with this. The makers of this should crawl back under their stone.
mark @ Dec 25th 2009 11:29PM
i have stood next to dead bodies and a friend of mine once committed suicide, lighten up and don't take things to seriously, its daft clarkson and captain slows humour, brilliant i think