American Reacts | TOP 10: MOST EFFECTIVE BRITISH ADVERTS
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You, Sir, are a gentleman. You not only understand the impact intended, and the messages behind, but the need for them.
Thank you 🙏.
Having seen this compilation before, I know it doesn't have the Stop, Look, Listen, Live Hedgehogs advert, which truly is the most effective British advert of all time.
Is that the King of the Road ad? That song sticks in my head for days, every time I hear it.
I have seen this video before and, believe me, you my friend, have totally hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately people are to concerned about their own little bubble that they live in. Total respect 🙏 to you. Cheers Andy in Felixstowe Suffolk. 💯🇬🇧👍👍😇
Motor Neurone Disease is known as ALS in the US
The Elena/Maria chsracter is played by Dame Emma Thompson, a British actress who has won two Oscars!
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The torture ad actress is Emma Thompson who played eccentric Divination teacher Sybill Trelawney in the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
Oh wow 😮😮
MND (Motor Neurons Disease) is ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease in the U.S. When the U.S. were doing the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, we did it as the MND Ice Bucket Challenge. Professor Stephen Hawking had MND.
The PSA'S I grew up with in the late 70's and 80's were much more graphic than these and were geared at children. Kid playing at electric power station - electrocuted. Kid playing on rail line - decapitated. Kid playing near open water - drowned. The one I remember most was when I was 9 or 10 and a child drinks out of an empty lemonade bottle from garden shed. It has weed killer in it. The child Wales up during the night screaming in agony and vomiting blood. This was geared at both parents and children. The adult had recanted weed killer into a drinking bottle. The other one I remember was geared at encouraging adults to ensure that all back seat passengers wore seat belts. The tagline was after Johnny had finished killing his mother, he sat back down. The child had been thrown forward, colliding into the back of his mothers head. This killed her outright. There was background screaming on the audio and then the camera turns to the child, sitting in his child's car seat, covered in his mother's blood. This was so effective, that my parents and most of their friends refused to drive with anyone unrestrained behind them.
Thank you for breaking that down! 🙏🙏
The child drinking rat poison from a lemonade bottle was from a notorious PSA from the late 70's called 'The Apaches,' and it was about the dangers of playing on farms (you can find loads of stuff online, including UA-cam clips of the film itself, as well as threads where people reminisce about how it mentally scarred them.) I was made to watch it all the way through when I was just *seven years old,* and yeah, that scene is burned into my memory - along with the kid slowly drowning in the slurry pit.
fasten your seat belt , you are in for a roller coaster of emotions
These were good but the ones I saw as a kid (in the 70s ) still haunt me to this day😂😮
Same here, there was a seat belt one i remember being particularly rough (might have been early 80's) some obviously had an impact though cos the first thing I did when my wife announced she was expecting our first child was book myself on a full first aid course and get my certificate!
Professor Hawking was the longest living person diagnosed with MND, at the time of his death 2018, he was 76 years old. ( he was diagnosed in 1963)
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DUDE!! When you were young you saw adverts warning kids not to go into their parents safe and play with guns!!! Oh boy in the UK I guarantee that statement hit hard
Corr did it ever!
I always say, those kind of words, just are not in our vocabulary!
How terrifying to even imagine 😳
The original channel also has the top 50 scariest British PSA’s starting of with “Darth Vader” doing Road safety and has dark,and lonely water voiced by Donald Pleasence and the aids monolith voiced by John Hurt within the line up.
Im a have to check those out 🤜🤛
Motor Neurone Disease is a Neurological illness which affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do. I worked in end of life care and MND was the illness that frightened me the most, it literally is torture for the people affected.
I can't stand that ad. I have neuropathy, hypermobility, and chunks of my leg gone from old injuries. My sister isn't even 30 and needs a mobility scooter.
That ad terrifies me.
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 I feel for you, I've seen first hand how terrible these illnesses are.
@@kevinturner3997 Tbh, the severe injuries to my leg were self inflicted, so don't feel too bad for me. I'm a bit of an idiot
Bear in mind some of these are cinema and not TV ads
Respect pal we in uk we look out for each other i think Americans are individuals look out for themselves, England proud country n free 👍🏻 🏴🇺🇲❤
Great vidoe you are so intelligent understanding the message and wanting to make change we need more people like you
Thank you for being so kind 💜.
You saying you had films of warning you to keep away from your parents' guns????? That hit hards over this side of the pond.
Yea, people didn't really listen much.
Hi from Northern ireland, new sub here. That was a great reaction video. These ads remain with you for life they truly are life-saving and thought provoking messages. Personally, I've never forgotten any of them.
You should take a look at irish drink driving adverts too.
Welcome to the channel 😊 I definetley will do 💚.
The Syria story broke me
Thank you for your thoughtful, well said and excellent responce to these clips. Thank you.
I've always thought that first aid should be taught in schools and introduced into the curriculum
100%
This is a hard watch when they are all put back to back like this. I believe Stephen Hawking had motor neurone disease, but he somehow had more longevity than is normal. Get well soon. Love from the UK
He had a very rare version of motor neuron disorder which gave him more life than was expected as he was only expected to live for 2 to 3 years when he was diagnosed.
Definetley hard to watch and thank you!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON yeah, I agree. It’s definitely not for entertainment purpose.
Stephen Hawking had motor neurone disease.
You said it all with the first Bernardo's ad, the effect things has on kids can damage them a lifetime,and the parents dont realise or care what theyre doing.child abuse right there
un-aliving themselves? lol...thats the first time i've ever heard that expression.
Because using the S word can get ur videos flagged so they have to use thar term.
It's generally used to get around the social media algorithms
Isn't it ridiculous that you can't say someone was killed in an accident they were un alived it's pathetic we can't tell the truth anymore.
He didn't get it first ad the boy was burned alive.
THAT STUPID WORD UNALIVE DOES HE MEAN DEAD. THEN SAY SO.
UA-cam will get offended if you say the word 'dead' in a video for some reason, idk why. I know it's dumb.
Just watch the video, dude. It's 25 seconds. Are you so impatient that you have to pause and ask the air for explanation?
The newer generations are becoming too soft to see important stuff like these, thats why they not on as much.