Posted on 08/08/2009 2:13:30 PM PDT by Batrachian
A commercial for Apoliva, an assortment of personal care products for Apotoket, featuring Swedish supermodel Adina Fohlin has made a major splash, although not quite the one that the Swedish pharmacy chain was hoping for. Rather than running out to purchase Apoliva products, viewers are running scared.
The 30-second ad spot, set to the haunting tones of a Swedish folk song, depicts a close-up of a rather sullen and emaciated Fohlin standing in the snow, rain and sun. The clip ends with the tagline, Apoliva for Swedish conditions.
Almost 100,000 Swedes, many of whom viewed the clip on YouTube, have joined a Facegroup group called I am scared of the girl in the Apoliva commercial (Jag är rädd för tjejen i Apolivareklamen) in reaction to the film. Several other related groups, both in favour of and against the ad, have popped up on the social media site as well.
The Facebook group was created by Swedish student Anders Hammas late one evening while he was studying. That was when I saw this commercial that I thought was pretty horrible, he told the Expressen newspaper.
The description of the Facebook group reads: Those of us who have a TV and like to watch commercials/can't be bothered to reach for the remote are facing a problem. Apoliva has begun to run a commercial that is frightening. A woman singing a Nordic/Swedish folk song in freezing rain with lightning. I am creating this group for those of us who need somewhere to seek support and talk things out. It's only a matter of time before it creeps into our dreams and terrorises us in our sleep.
We definitely weren't prepared for this reaction, Eva Fernvall, brand manager at Apoteket AB, told Expressen.
It was never our intention to scare people, she added.
Leif Sorte, project manager for the commercial at Forsman & Bodenfors, the advertising agency behind the film, said they always hope to draw attention, but the debate surrounding the commercial has been entirely unexpected. He remains positive despite the uproar. We think it's fantastic that there have been so many reactions, he told newspaper Göteborgs-Posten.
"We wanted to dare to do something different in the cosmetics genre where many thinks look the same, and highlight the Swedish weather and how it influences skin and hair," Sorte said.
Folhlin's agency, Mikas, told Expressen that the model hasn't taken the criticism personally and that she was just playing a role in a commercial.
It’s the eyes that are scary. Willy is running for cover at the stare.
Adriana... hottest Latina on Earth.
Well, the young lady could use a samwich or two but she isn’t exactly the stuff of nightmares. You want scary, figure you’re standing in a closed room with a Twinkie behind you and Oprah in front of you...snarling...that’s scary.
A phobia with survival value.
You bet. If I wanted to live with vicious man-eating critters, I would become a big-game hunter or something.
parsy, who is drama-averse
She looks like a man in the first picture. ugh!
Does this look like anyone you know?
NOT GUILTY!
D is much better looking than this he-chick.
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