Why misunderstood wolf from a supermarket ad is moving viewers worldwide

PARIS -- A French supermarket’s humble Christmas advert is doing something most global brands can only dream of: connecting deeply with millions of people around the world, without a single frame of generative AI.The two-and-a-half-minute film, “Unloved” (Le mal aimé), made for Intermarché, tells a simple yet powerful story: A lonely wolf, feared and avoided by other forest animals, chooses to change.Instead of hunting, he learns to cook vegetables and brings a homemade dish to a Christmas feast, gradually earning friendship and acceptance.

The narrative unfolds in a warm, painterly, animated world, bookended by live-action scenes of a child soothed by the tale at Christmas.What might sound like a gentle children’s fable has captured hearts far beyond France.Within days of its December debut, it racked up hundreds of millions of worldwide views, inspiring fan art, international praise and emotional posts from viewers who say the wolf’s journey echoes their own struggles with belonging.“It’s a transformative arc, a story of someone trying to transform himself to be better,” creative director Julien Bon of Romance, the agency behind the ad, told The Associated Press.

“And that speaks to everyone.”Victor Chevalier, Romance’s senior copywriter, said the response was rooted in real emotion.In an age where digital ads increasingly rely on AI shortcuts, he said, audiences have responded to the hand-crafted humanity behind the film.

“AI cannot create stories,” Chevalier said.“We create stories.”He said the success of “Unloved” lay in the pace of its making.

“What makes the success of our commercial is that we took time,” he said.Indeed, the commercial was crafted over months by a team of artists and animators who painstakingly shaped every gesture, expression and detail.That traditional artistry is part of what people have come to celebrate online, especially as mega brands roll out glossy, AI-generated holiday spots that have dr...

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