Top 36 Moments in The Google Super Bowl Ad
In chronological order:
- How we recognize the Google search bar (via the blue rim)
- The piano synced with the cursor.
- The suggestion “Study abroad Paris blog”
- The airport voice over during Paris study abroad search.
- How “he” only half corrects “lourve”
- How Google has the correct spelling.
- How the music only gets going when he’s searching for a café.
- The moment of hesitation before picking the café “Cabaret.”
- How he seems to type the translation search quicker than any other search.
- How in the translation results, the camera shows us the French, building anticipation before it finally pans over to the English translation.
- How the mouse slowly runs over “You’re very cute.”
- The audacity of the search “impress a french girl.”
- The lowercase ‘f’ in French girl.
- How he uses girl instead of woman (as per the first result).
- The lack of “How to” before “impress a french girl.”
- Watching him confuse truffles with the “influential filmmaker” Francois Truffaut. (We can just imagine the conversation.)
- The subsequent giggle.
- How he doesn’t capitalize Truffaut in his search.
- The phone ringing as he searches “Long distance relationship advice.”
- How two of the auto-complete suggestions for “long distance rel” are “long distance relationship songs” and “long distance relationship poems.”
- How the auto-suggestion for “long distance relationship adv” reads:
“long distance relationship advice for guys”
“long distance relationship advice for women”
“long distance relationship advice for girls”
“long distance relationship advice college”
“long distance relationship advice love poems” - How she answers “Hallo?”
- How he deletes “Long distance relationship advice” and replaces it with “Jobs in Paris.”
- How his determination is emphasized by the fact that one result is zoomed in on for “Jobs in Paris”
- How we know AA 120 is a flight number, by the form of the search term or by the sound of a plane in the background.
- How we already know where flight AA 120 is going.
- How flight 120 departs at 10 pm, and we know he won’t sleep on the plane.
- How he traces over “on schedule” as if it’s his life and his relationship.
- Finally, church bells at the climax of the backing track.
- The idea of getting married in Paris.
- The pause and drop in the music before he types “how to assemble a crib,”— a collective deep breath after an impromptu wedding and honeymoon.
- How the auto-completes for “how to” include:
“how to tie a tie”
“how to kiss”
“how I met your mother”
and “how stuff works” - How the auto-completes for “how to a” include:
“how to ask a girl out”
“how to address an envelope”
“how to add fractions” - How the mouse arcs around to the search button on “how to assemble a crib.”
- How the last beat is synced with him hitting the search button.
- How we hear the baby.
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