Interflora Encapsulates the Spirit of Christmas Through One Mean Neighbor
Dec. 06, 2021
As many of us can testify, the concept of an up-tight neighbor who just wants you to shut up and stay out of their way is deeply rooted in reality. From the very first annoyed glance in the hallway, the new Interflora spot takes us on a trip through that reality, with a young family moving in next to a lonely and somewhat bitter woman.
Directed by Martin Werner and produced by Bacon with PONG as agency, the spot carries on the tonality, classic style of narration and pathos from the previous spot in the new campaign, dwelling more on affection than the actual product of flowers. And as always, Werner orchestrates the whole thing to hit you right in the feelings.
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