Johnson's baby ad during the Oscars

Anonymous
It SLAYED me. I watched it five times and cried every time. Wow.
Anonymous
I cried too!
Anonymous
It's kind of poignant, really, that some babies smiling and the voiceover saying, "You're doing okay, Mom" affects me so much.
Anonymous
"I appreciate you.." because you use Johnson's. But if you ever buy the store brand, we are SO over.
Anonymous
Not gonna lie, I teared up too. And my kids are teenagers!
Anonymous
Corny, corny, corny. Do you weep buckets withd Hallmark commercials?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corny, corny, corny. Do you weep buckets withd Hallmark commercials?


The Johnson's ad didn't do much for me, but yes, there was one Hallmark commercial that had me running for a tissue. Something about an elderly person making her slow, painstaking way down to the mailbox, only to find it was empty. And then her joy on a subsequent day when someone sent her a card. It was years ago, but man, that one got me going.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corny, corny, corny. Do you weep buckets withd Hallmark commercials?


Of course they're corny. The emotionality is that I can find the parallels in my own experiences, and I have empathy for people. Are you seriously so hard that you can't see how these might be touching?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Corny, corny, corny. Do you weep buckets withd Hallmark commercials?


Of course they're corny. The emotionality is that I can find the parallels in my own experiences, and I have empathy for people. Are you seriously so hard that you can't see how these might be touching?


No, and in fact, I cry at many Hallmark commercials. I just thought the Johnson commercial was corny.
Anonymous
Yeah, since I've had kids I can tear up at a McDonald's commercial. But this Johnson's ad did nothing for me. I think it was just too overt. No voice over and maybe just printed "thank you mom" would have been more subtle and more effective IMO.
Anonymous
While it was poignant and touching, in the back of my mind, I still get annoyed by "how far we've come and yet how far we have to go." Despite something like 10-11 babies, only 2 were black, none were hispanic and none were Asian. And yet companies that advertise predominantly white always complain about how they want to make inroads into appealing more to the minority market (there's a lot of money to be made there) and yet they cannot make the simple mental leap that you need to include those minorities in your advertising?
Anonymous

Whatever.

"You're doing okay, Mom"? ? ?

Kind of obnoxious.
Anonymous
I liked it, thought it was super sweet (and very cute with all the babies).
Anonymous
The Johnson people certainly know the Oscars audience.
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