TV Commercial Review
Memorable
Effective
Style
Heart or Humor
Execution
Good
Endurance in action
In a world where our smartphones often bow out before our day does, Apple’s latest commercial for the iPhone 15 Plus is a refreshing tale of endurance – both human and battery kind. The ad ingeniously intertwines the iPhone 15 Plus’s standout feature, its seemingly inexhaustible battery life, with a heartwarming (and humor-infused) narrative of a child’s persistent attempts to break a wooden plank.
iPhone advert music is “How Many Times” by JJ & The Mood.
Pros:
- Relatable Humor: Apple masterfully blends humor with reality. The extended ordeal of the child trying to break the plank mirrors our daily struggles – a metaphor for persistence with a comedic twist that’s universally relatable.
- Clear Message: The ad’s core message – the iPhone 15 Plus’s superior battery life – shines through without fluff. The scene of ongoing recording from daylight to nighttime subtly yet powerfully conveys the phone’s endurance.
- Emotional Connection: The ad smartly connects with viewers on an emotional level. The child’s determination and the supportive figure recording the event evoke a sense of empathy and admiration, creating a positive association with the iPhone 15 Plus.
Cons:
- Overemphasis on a Single Feature: While the ad highlights the battery life excellently, it risks overshadowing other potentially impressive features of the iPhone 15 Plus.
- Repetitive Theme: This being the second ad focusing on the battery life, there’s a slight risk of thematic redundancy. Apple could diversify its narrative to showcase the phone’s other capabilities.
- Predictability: The storyline, though heartwarming, follows a predictable path. For some viewers, the lack of an unexpected twist might make the ad less memorable.
Like a determined karate kid, the iPhone 15 Plus’s battery life keeps kicking, long after others would have called it a night. It’s a marathon runner in a world of sprinters!