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Mrluvaluva 25-04-2013 11:17 PM

Hyundai 'Suicide' Ad Pulled After Complaints
 
Car maker Hyundai has pulled an advertisement featuring a realistic depiction of a man attempting suicide, after strong complaints.

The video was posted online last week and features a middle-aged man using his Hyundai car in a failed effort to kill himself.

But an advertising creative from London, whose father committed suicide using the method depicted in the ad, posted an emotional open letter to Hyundai on her blog complaining it made her feel sick.


Holly Brockwell wrote: "As an advertising creative, I would like to congratulate you on achieving the visceral reaction we all hope for.

"I would not like to congratulate you on making me cry for my dad.

"When your ad started to play... I began to shake. I shook so hard that I had to put down my drink before I spilt it. And then I started to cry.

"I understand better than most people the need to do something newsworthy, something talkable, even something outrageous to get those all-important viewing figures.

"What I don’t understand is why a group of strangers have just brought me to tears in order to sell me a car.

"Why I had to be reminded of the awful moment I knew I'd never see my dad again, and the moments since that he hasn't been there. That birthday party. Results day. Graduation.”

The campaign was created by marketing agency Innocean who are based in South Korea, but their European office made the ad. In a statement, a spokesperson said: "Hyundai understands that the video has caused offence.

"We apologise unreservedly. The video has been taken down and will not be used in any of our advertising or marketing."

Hyundai said in a statement: "We at Hyundai Motor America are shocked and saddened by the depiction of a suicide attempt in an inappropriate European video featuring a Hyundai.

"Suicide merits thoughtful discussion, not this type of treatment."

Ms Brockwell told Sky News: "Hundreds of people have managed to contact me today, both for praise and abuse - they could easily have done the same.

"I'd also have liked to see some explanation of how exactly this happened, but I suppose that was always unlikely."

There has been a significant increase in the number of people in the UK committing suicide, official figures released this year show, with the male suicide rate reaching its highest level for nearly a decade.

The total number of people over 15 taking their own lives in 2011 - the last year for which figures are available - rose by 8% to 6,045, up from 5,608 in 2010.

The Samaritans have published guidelines for media organisations for use when portraying suicide.


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In quite poor taste really. They must be very naive if they thought they weren't going to upset anybody.

Vicky. 25-04-2013 11:23 PM

What a stupid ****ing idea for an advert

GypsyGoth 25-04-2013 11:23 PM

He should have taken an overdose.

Joelle. 25-04-2013 11:24 PM

And thats supposed to make people want a Hyundai? :crazy:

As if the whole concept of it isn't bad enough, you can't even see the bloody car properly! :laugh:

Shaun 25-04-2013 11:26 PM

it's almost like advertising is totally devoid of soul

Tom4784 25-04-2013 11:26 PM

Meh, it's just a bit of dark humour. People shouldn't expect the world to change around them just because they are offended.

Ninastar 25-04-2013 11:27 PM

meh i thought i'd laugh and think people were totally over reacting but jeez... i think it's pretty bad. he's crying and everything D:

Z 25-04-2013 11:46 PM

It's not even a good advert...

Nedusa 26-04-2013 08:47 AM

Tasteless in the extreme.......

Kazanne 26-04-2013 08:53 AM

Awful,what were they thinking?

Ryan57 26-04-2013 12:11 PM

Not even a new idea, Citroen did the same thing before them.

Niamh. 26-04-2013 12:13 PM

The videos been removed

Ryan57 26-04-2013 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 5953494)
The videos been removed

Indeed. Can see it here:


Niamh. 26-04-2013 12:19 PM

Thanks Ryan. hhhmmm, I don't know what to think, the guy does look completely depressed and suicidal, and I don't see why they think it's a good way of selling their car but it is just an ad as well at the end of the day

Brother Leon 26-04-2013 12:36 PM

Was that it? Was a pretty strong advert, but dunno how it's suitable for a car. Was expecting some hardcore advert from the complaints tbh.

billy123 26-04-2013 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 5953187)
it's almost like advertising is totally devoid of soul

More than Almost.
They will be high fiving the ad agengy they paid to come up with this advertisment and celebrating the fact is reaching way more people than it might of otherwise reached had it not of been banned.
I doubt i would have seen it if it wasnt controversial.

A great success for Hyundai.


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