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The Drum: Ad of the day - Rebtel Speak Freely

From The Drum:

"Global calling app Rebtel has rolled out a cheeky spot that makes fun of the advertising industry’s obsession with creating ads that show carefree, attractive millennials as they jump into lakes, run through fields and explore cities – but don’t actually explain to viewers what the brand is trying to sell.

The ad starts out innocently enough, with footage of young people breakdancing, singing at a concert and cuddling on a beach while inspiring music plays in the background and a voiceover rambles on about the importance of speech."

Read the article at thedrum.com

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