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Pittcity Fri 06-Nov-15 08:37:30

The John Lewis Christmas ad is here m.youtube.com/watch?v=wuz2ILq4UeA
A beautiful version of one of my favourite songs.

Watch YouTube Video

Stansgran Fri 06-Nov-15 18:09:49

Too late we bought the telescope last year for dgs1 . But mine eyes smell onions.

FarNorth Fri 06-Nov-15 17:26:59

It cost £1million to make and another £7million is being spent on related marketing.
So I guess they expect it to make them a lot of money.

kittylester Fri 06-Nov-15 15:53:14

I love it. It had me and my DDs in tears! sad

Teetime Fri 06-Nov-15 15:04:51

Love the JL ad its brought out the schmaltzy in me (takes some doing I can tell you). (sad)

ninathenana Fri 06-Nov-15 14:48:46

Must have cost a fortune !!
But it's very moving.

rosesarered Fri 06-Nov-15 14:08:30

Yes, on seeing it again, it makes me uncomfortable, but perhaps that is the point of it, if Age UK were involved in the making of it?

FarNorth Fri 06-Nov-15 14:07:25

This seems rather a confused amalgamation of ideas about lonely people, kids studying planets and John Lewis selling stuff.

There are lots of opportunities in their stores to spend money on related merchandise, as well as donate to Age UK., as shown in this link :

www.johnlewis.com/christmas-advert?tmad=c&tmcampid=70&s_smcid=YT3112015_christmasaddes____

Indinana Fri 06-Nov-15 13:31:33

No I don't like this one at all. It does absolutely nothing for me. Why depict a lonely old person as being on another planet, unreachable except by telescope? So is that all his family do for him? Send him a present that will allow him to keep in touch, but don't actually invite him round for Christmas? Blimey shock.
I'm surprised at Age UK being involved in this sort of sentiment angry

merlotgran Fri 06-Nov-15 13:17:47

Talk about rubbing salt into a sore wound for those elderly people who can't be with their families at Christmas.

I will try very hard to avoid this cruel advert angry

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 06-Nov-15 12:25:24

Having him as being "on the moon" is a cop out. They just mean miles from his family, but that could have upset some of their customers.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 06-Nov-15 12:22:45

No. I don't like that. Apart from the fact that it really did make me cry, it's commercialising the extreme sadness some people really do feel at Christmas. No. Don't like it at all. He still ended up miles from his loved ones. sad

It's the worst kind of bad taste.

hespian Fri 06-Nov-15 12:15:25

Having two of my grandchildren in this country and three in Australia I found it very sad as we are never all together. Our phrase is "We are looking at the same moon"

NannyDee Fri 06-Nov-15 11:50:00

That would have been much better and sent the message much more clearly too.

rosesarered Fri 06-Nov-15 11:33:14

Though a good suggestion of NellieMoser's to have a neighbour instead of a man on the moon.

rosesarered Fri 06-Nov-15 11:32:16

Perhaps it means we should Skype more?

Nelliemoser Fri 06-Nov-15 11:28:15

No tears here. I am afraid. NannyDee I fully agree. A salute to our world's greed.

If Age UK were involved they could have go the message over better by showing an older person living alone in Britain. It might be more more realistic than someone in a hut on on a planet. So that a family will need to spend lots of money on a telescope to see him.

However They they could just show a lonely next door neighbour being invited round for the day.

I am not impressed.

MiniMouse Fri 06-Nov-15 11:20:42

I agree with KateK - he's still on his own sad Perhaps watching the celebrations through his telescope was supposed to make us think that he was participating, but I just felt that it made him seem even more alone/lonely. Definitely backfired as far as I'm concerned!

annsixty Fri 06-Nov-15 11:11:15

I wondered at first if Grandpa had died and it was heaven she was looking at but as it's called The Man in The Moon I can't "get it".

chelseababy Fri 06-Nov-15 11:07:37

Just been discussing these ads on Good Morning (tea break from cleaning) Apparently 20% of people have already completed their Christmas shopping which is why the ads have to come out quite early. Haven't started mine yet unless a tin of shortbread counts?

RAF Fri 06-Nov-15 10:19:59

Glad I watched that on my own, DH would think I had gone mad crying at an advert! My son and grandchildren are overseas and he says he is not coming back for Christmas, the first time we shall be without him in 41 years. He's perfectly entitled to stay put of course, I will get used to it, but adverts like that don't help.

I wonder who they employ to write these tear jerkers, I much preferred the penguin last year. Will obviously feel the urge to go to the loo everytime this comes on now! smile

granessie Fri 06-Nov-15 10:19:00

I agree with Katek great sentiment. Loved the music and just out of interest to some other grans. the lyrics are provided via captions and improve the understanding!!

Katek Fri 06-Nov-15 09:58:06

Hmm....great sentiment but it didn't really 'grab' me. At the end of the day the old chap is still entirely on his own-he just has a parcel now -and is still looking at life from the outside.

NannyDee Fri 06-Nov-15 09:57:46

Sorry, just far too sad and depressing. And how many millions did it cost.....we should think of others all the time not just at Christmas.

rosesarered Fri 06-Nov-15 09:43:43

Yes, a tear jerker, more than usual from JL in fact, I wonder if it will have the required shopping effect?

JamJar1 Fri 06-Nov-15 09:09:42

Oops me too in tears I mean.