In this video, Amixem watches and reacts to a compilation of 45 minutes of French advertisements, providing his commentary and analysis as a former communication student who studied advertising. He critiques the ads, sharing his opinions on their effectiveness, creativity, and sometimes, their absurdity. Some ads he finds interesting or well-made, while others are deemed boring, sexist, or nonsensical. Amixem also shares his thoughts on the role of advertising in society and how some brands take risks with their messaging, such as AXA's feminist ad. The video ends with Amixem thanking his viewers and inviting brands to sponsor his content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker of the video studied in a Communication School where they learned how to make, decrypt, and analyze advertisements.
2. The speaker initially wanted to work on the Internet but didn't want to make ads.
3. The video features the speaker watching and commenting on a compilation of French ads published at the beginning of 2017.
4. The speaker discusses various ads, including ones for Swiffer, Comme J'aime, Verisure Alarm, Reblochon pizza, Nintendo, Burger King, Kärcher, Leroy Merlin, AXA, and more.
5. The speaker analyzes the ads, pointing out their strengths and weaknesses, and sometimes making humorous comments.
6. The speaker praises some ads for being well-made or effective, while criticizing others for being boring or poorly executed.
7. The speaker mentions that they would be interested in collaborating with brands like Coke, AXA, or Haribo to create sponsored content.
8. The video ends with the speaker thanking viewers for watching and inviting them to watch more videos in the future.