The puppy in the ad refuses to not see his friend the horse. He even takes a special pathway to get to the barn to see the horse. Also he is only a puppy coming to see the horse meaning an older dog or another showed him …show more content…
The farmer catches him every time and takes him back to the adoption center with the rest of the puppies. That doesn’t stop him because he won’t be denied. You have the scene when it started to rain and the farmer was sitting there cleaning the saddle and the puppy just walks into the barn right pass the farmer all wet and muddy just to see his friend. The pup also has another characteristic of loyalty from my definition as well which is intelligence. The dog is able to navigate through the rain and make his way to the barn during the night and also able to communicate some kind of way to the horse so that they both understand each other. Another key characteristic is love and is quite a lot of it in the …show more content…
For example in the first scene with dog and horse interaction the camera angle used shows the happiness and how much they love to be around each other. After the puppy is picked up by the farmer the camera shows you things from the horse’s view as well as the puppy’s view. It has great camera angles throughout the entire ad. The camera also repeatedly shows farmer bringing the dog back to the adoption house. Towards the end of the commercial the camera angles started to become very vivid in explaining what was going on. In this case they show the puppy in the back seat of the car looking out the window in sadness. Also in the ad they give you the view of the driver after he drives away from the adoption house. He sees the horse trailing his car then all of sudden he was astonished by a wall of horses in front of his car so he slams on the breaks. Next you see the view from the puppy and the horses as they walk back to the barn. Soon after that you see the farmer’s view. The ending camera angle shows how happy the dog is to be alongside his