Re: Last time it was bouncing balls...
The clown ruined it for me.
The previous 'bouncing balls' advert radiated a jaunty optimism, with the balls (seemingly representing technological innovation in general and Sony's new product in particular) happily bouncing down a street of low-density housing. A couple of people are shown reacting to the balls with curiosity and wonder, eager to participate in the promise of a brighter future.
In contrast, the 'exploding paint bombs' advert features a bleak and hauntingly Orwellian landscape of abandoned tenements. Technology (in the guise of the exploding paint bombs) has now become dangerous and unpredictable. The only person shown is a clown, fleeing in terror.
I can only surmise that sales of Sony's product have lagged and a bitter corporation has turned to mocking the public.
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