Jeez man, that’s the point of the commercial, how little did you sleep to end up writing such a obvious comment as if it was some sort of revelation or interesting though about your experience of the video? That’s like saying “damn i thought Bilbo wasn’t adventurous or sum” after watching the hobbit, as if that isn’t the entire point of the movies, something anyone and everyone you were talking to who had seen the movies would’ve picked up on. While in the comment section of this clip, you decided to explain an essential part of the clip, no THE most essential part of this clip the part that was the most obvious to anyone even if the person watching didn’t understand English and had no context of the culture involved EVEN if they lived a hundred years ago they could still understand what was happening, infact the idea of large strong men approaching a woman and her young child causing her to be scared might be one of qqqqthe most universally understood concepts of all time. ‘Stronger creature scares weaker creature and it’s offspring’. You decided to explain that bit. BUT you didn’t end it at that. Nonono you had the AUDACITY to act like you pointing out this biological basic instinct and obvious fact of nature (that being strong beats weak), Was some sort of revelation on your end, that this was some sort of deep dive into your thought process while watching this ad that this would add anything. I hope you get a good night’s rest. I’m not mad, I’m just impressed by how big balls you must have to write this comment and then not consider for a second if it would be of value before posting. There are plenty of pointless comments, some are repeating jokes some are this and some are that. But this comment was truly the thing that your brain worked out immediately upon laying your eyes on this film. Which you then decided to put into words so that you could get hundreds of likes. Hundreds. That doesn’t sound like a lot when you just think of it as numbers but hundreds of people saw this comment and decided upon their own volition that this banal observation was quality enough to click like. That’s currently 264 people (including me and you) that need to get to sleep or I’m afraid we might all land ourselves in a hospital bed for low brain function.