PARIS (AP) — 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

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