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Media.Monks And Gorillas Unveil Strange Film About A Forgotten Cabbage

Andrew McKean
Published on: 25th January 2022 at 12:35 PM
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the seven-minute film about a forgotten red cabbage is no exception to the rule that the internet is full of weird videos.

As reported by Ad Age, Partners Media.Monks and delivery app, Gorillas have shattered the norms of food porn, celebrity-laden food delivery commercials.

The seven-minute film called Rotkohl [Red Cabbage] is about a red cabbage left on a bus seat.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CYj66OTJTLT/

The entire film focuses on the bus seat and the cabbage doesn’t do a thing.

Inherently this makes sense as the cabbage is in fact just a cabbage.

After various passengers come and go on the seat beside the cabbage, eventually titles appear and tell another strange story.

At the end of the film, you find out that if you left your red cabbage on a bus, Gorillas could deliver a replacement in a few minutes.

For reference, Gorillas promises to deliver in under ten minutes.

Rotkohl is running on YouTube with trailer clips on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook  aimed at a German audience.

But, as an arthouse film, it will also be entered on IMBD.

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Andrew McKean is a financial journalist specialising in investment markets, financial advice, and superannuation.

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