My Lovely Puppy
This overeducated dog with a mortarboard, as I've previously described, is named, apparently and appropriately, by the original and imaginative name, "Puppy." The owner is the sentimental sort:
"I feel your heart so close to mineThere's no backstory to all this, only the semblance of one shown in the random collection of chalk images on a blackboard: a well-shod foot, a fire hydrant, a bone, and a cat. The cat is crossed out, as though a mistake.
and just stay here in this moment." Thinkthing
Too much of Korean advertising is like this: sentimental, nonsensical, and insubstantial.
And no backstory!
Labels: Backstory
2 Comments:
Hmmm... And just what might that backstory be, fella?
By the way, are there any Disagreeblers in Korean folklore, or, alternatively, in Korean pop culture and advertising?
A backstory is for the admen to supply.
Confucian culture emphasizes harmony, courtesy, and sincerity. Not many disagreeblers around.
Jeffery Hodges
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