Listen: 60 (NO MORE's Official Super Bowl 49 Ad)
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- Watch the official Super Bowl NO MORE ad (the first-ever Super Bowl commercial addressing domestic violence and sexual assault) and pledge to say NO MORE at nomore.org. The 30 second NO MORE PSA aired live during the first break after second quarter of NFL Super Bowl XLIX on February 1, 2015. Watch & share the NO MORE PSA!
I've heard this call before, it's absolutely one of the scariest things I can imagine. Glad that it got out on the Super Bowl with so many people watching.
Is this real? Chilled me to the bone.
I've heard this happened for real. It's damn brilliant.
Amazing... this is a real 911 call too, I saw the story on it on the news not too long ago... sometime in late 2014.
Very smart, brave woman and very well trained officer. No More silence, No More "what if..." thank you
That was indeed a clever way to reach out for help without being found out. This would be hard to pull off if the officer being called is completely oblivious to the responses and labels it as a "prank call". Fortunately, that guy has a trained ear. You can surely tell she was in trouble because people who order pizza are usually happy and relaxed. She was, of course, nervous and edgy. Another thing was the conversation.
i am speechless and amazed at how clever both the lady and operator were. this is a fantastic commercial!
Starius2 This video doesn't say anything about only women being victims, this is a REAL CALL that someone made years back.
sigh... that wasn't my point. My point was that YES rape is a very very very terrible crime but male victims are marginalized. that's my point. that simple.
Here's one concern ..maybe at some point depending on dispatcher, they may just hang up before going as far as this one example did in this commercial, I can see some 911 dispatchers not always asking like this example did and would hang up.. Good commercial however if women try this doesn't mean they'll get a dispatcher will ask the right question ..
this is one of the most powerful and important commercials i've seen in i don't know how long. I sincerely hope that it will become a jumping off point for future discussions, as well as the courage/power/boost what-have-you that people currently living through these circumstances need to reach out for help. Amazing!
Thank you for the ad. We should all work together to stop domestic violence and sexual assault.
I don't understand why 328 people dislike this ad.
Wow. Thanks for this meesages. I think this is my favorite ad.
There's NEVER an excuse for domestic violence!
This is powerful! Domestic violence is real!
Absolutely brilliant. This can apply to both men and women being abused.
This is NOT an ad for abuse solely by men. For all we know, she could have been gay and her girlfriend could have been abusing her. For all we know It could have been a father, or a mother, or even a sibling... For all we know it could have been a roommate.
Men, please Stop making it about you, this is not about you. It's about 911 operators and how they care and listen to try to detect a bad situation that is occurring.
I thought this was just another cheesy pizza ad until I remember I read this on tumblr.
By far, the most powerful PSA ever made.
What a wonderful-impactful ad. Kudos to the agency in creating this. Domestic Violence is a serious issue! 10/10.
Powerful! Im so glad this is getting the kind of exposure a SuperBowl commercial affords.
This commercial was astounding and actually, this is the first time I had ever thought of a woman reaching out for help this way.
I got chills
Touching! People need to see this!
This is much better than the one where actors fake being choked up about this serious issue.
You can't like the video? This was powerful
yall got 488k views but no likes or comments...
Powerful.
I wasn't sure what this was about until halfway in...
Well done!
This feels a bit long, I'm curious to see the 30s version.
Amazing
Very powerful ad.
Powerful!
YES! yEs! YeS!
Wow powerful
If you guys really want to know the original place this was found: www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/257agn/911_operators_what_is_that_1_call_that_you_could/chej079 The thread was started 9 months ago
So powerful
I've heard this story before, line for line, on Not Always Right. It was a shocking story, but it's real.
What about men that can become victims too? Don't ignore that fact like others.
gave me chills
Could someone please explain this to me? I don't get it...
Creative and powerful. Love it. Gets a message across really well.
Fun thing that popped up in my head though was: "what if it was a man who called 911 for the same reason?"
The scene doesn't play out as well for the man.
Nonetheless, it's great something like this got shown at such a big event. Kudos to the one/s who thought it up!
who concepted / directed this?
Didn't get it😕
Wow, so much of this was stolen from a popular reddit post...
Domestic Violence is not a female only issue, ask Ray J. Crack Ribs, busted lip and a torn ACL.
Sucked. Wasn't even funny.