If there's one thing almost everyone's talking about today, it's Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's fiery clash in the first US presidential debate. But for those of you looking for a break from the politics in exchange for some entertainment, here's a version of the debate you probably haven't seen yet.
A wonderful commercial by a German automobile brand puts the coolest spin on the race for POTUS. Played entirely in reverse, the ad shows a man and a woman in an unrelenting and deadly duel over... something. And while these two fight each other off, the ad cleverly hints at the upcoming elections - the video begins by showing buttons that say 'vote' and '2016' lying on the floor. We'll let you spot the others yourself
The ad brilliantly ends by showing the exact moment the battle begins. And while it's clear the video is a commercial for a car, its tag line (and everything it could potentially stand for) will leave you thoroughly impressed.
We're not giving away more. Just watch the video below:
A wonderful commercial by a German automobile brand puts the coolest spin on the race for POTUS. Played entirely in reverse, the ad shows a man and a woman in an unrelenting and deadly duel over... something. And while these two fight each other off, the ad cleverly hints at the upcoming elections - the video begins by showing buttons that say 'vote' and '2016' lying on the floor. We'll let you spot the others yourself
We're not giving away more. Just watch the video below:
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