Ad Nut
Jan 9, 2025

John Wick lookalike goes to battle to sell his car

In this playful campaign for Thai used-car platform Roddonjai, a John Wick-inspired character fights a relentless barrage of online bargain hunters.

Ad Nut doesn’t often yearn for human inventions, but every now and then, the idea of driving a car does sound tempting. Just think how much faster it would be to zip around the woodland. Goodbye, slow strolls.

But any desire for car ownership vanishes faster than a squirrel with a nut when Ad Nut remembers all the costs involved. Driving lessons, tests, insurance, maintenance, fuel... it’s like signing up for a never-ending subscription service that you didn’t even want.

And heaven help you if you ever need to sell that car. That’s a whole new level of drama, as this new campaign from Roddonjai—a Thai used-car platform—demonstrates.

Titled, 'Don’t Let Anyone Devalue Your Car', the campaign film puts a cinematic twist on the everyday frustrations of selling a used car in today’s chaotic digital landscape.

With a central character based on the fictional action star John Wick, the film demonstrates why selling a used-car on social media often feels like walking into a battlefield. With netizens constantly trying to bargain for a lower price, we see the John Wick character using giant sharpened pencils to try and fend off the barrage of digital shaming he receives. There’s even a funny cameo by a Mark Zuckerberg lookalike to demonstrate the platform’s sometimes-frustrating visibility restrictions.

Ad Nut's main takeaway from this campaign is that life is easier without a car. After all, if it's too much for John Wick to handle, Ad Nut will happily stick to strolling.  

CREDITS
 
Client: Roddonjai
Agency: VML Group Thailand
 
Chief Executive Office : Parattajariya Jalayanateja
Chief Creative Office :  Park Wannasiri
Group Creative Director : Natkanate Ruengrujmethakul
Senior Art Director : Nucharee Virojtakulchai
Senior Copywriter : Satawat Tangpuangporn
Art Director : Jiratchaya Thongprasert
Creative Service Director: Wascharin Pongsirivilas
Project Manager: Nutthapol Thani
Production Director : Jiroj Mechoojit
Producer : Anuchit Sannopphakun
Business Director : Sirina Shinkhem
Account Manager : Phattrakorn Phatthanachan
Associate Strategy Director : Morakotchanok Chutikuntanakit
Global CCO : Debbi Vandeven
Deputy Global CCO: Rafael Pitanguy
APAC CCO: Paul Nagy
 
Production House: Salmon House
Director : Thanachart Siripatrachai
Creative Director : Vichai Matakul
Creative : Supatcha Skultechatana, Chayakorn Charoensuk
Assistant Director : Pattarin Chaopanich
Producer : Paweenwat Tangpimai
PM : Rungruedee Jedsadaphanukun
Client Service : Sasit Sawangsri
Cinematographer : Pake TanapolEditor : Beam Wong
Colorist : Udomsak Thong-in
VTR : Krongyote Glinfuang
Sound Mixer : Sound Space Studio Co.,Ltd.
 
Ad Nut is a surprisingly literate woodland creature that for unknown reasons has an unhealthy obsession with advertising. Ad Nut gathers ads from all over Asia and the world for your viewing pleasure, because Ad Nut loves you. You can also check out Ad Nut's Advertising Hall of Fame, or read about Ad Nut's strange obsession with 'murderous beasts'.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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