When I first watched this video, the computer volume was off (I didn’t know it) and I thought this was a silent video. I loved the stillness of the quiet mixed with the emotion of the ad.
I cried (yes, I’m the kind of person who always does) one of those quiet cries, the kind where you’d never know I was crying unless you were looking straight into my eyes. Tears just dripped silently.
Instead of being impregnated with fear, this public service announcement is loaded with hope.
Such a simple, kind way to illustrate why we take the time to buckle-up.
Isn’t it amazing how much people love you?
PS–Because it was such a stunningly nice way to watch this, I recommend you watch this first without sound, then watch it again with the music turned way up. Also, if you share this with teens, will you share with me what they thought of it? I’m on the fence thinking this will resonate with those 12-18 year olds. As I am in the process of creating a list of videos for children to watch on YouTube (to hand out at check-ups), I wonder if I should include this. Digame.
JuliaPequlia says
OK, I cried, too. Must be those breastfeeding hormones.
Chelsea says
Thank you for sharing this!