Nike Uses Fat Kid to Sell Shoes, Nation Rejoices
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Apparently America is freaking out about Nike’s new ad campaign, which unofficially piggybacks on the London Olympics and implores viewers to “find [their] greatness.” The ads feature seemingly ordinary people doing extraordinary things—like landing fancy flips on a front lawn, or vaulting shipping containers on a pogo stick. But one ad in particular is getting tons of attention (over half a million YouTube hits so far), but it’s probably the simplest one of the whole bunch. It’s just a fat kid. Running.
AdWeek investigates:
At 5-foot-3 and 200 pounds, the London, Ohio, native is, well, fat. In the spot, directed by Lance Acord of Park Pictures, Nathan is shown running toward the camera down a country road at dawn-an arresting and unsettling image of physical struggle and, according to Nike, everyday greatness. Nathan is not identified by name in the spot, and so plenty of people have wondered who he is. Well, a local Ohio paper tracked him down for an interview. It turns out Nathan is not actually an early-dawn runner. In fact, he threw up in a ditch during the shoot. In an editorial, the paper heralds Nathan as an inspiration, though it seems he was the one most inspired by the shoot. Nathan and his mother Monica have vowed to help each other lose weight through good old-fashioned diet and exercise.
Okay. So. I just don’t quite know what to do with this. Maybe you can help. My thoughts: