MegaPlex Theater - Silence your Phone Ad
The scene is from an ad called MegaPlex Theater - Silence your Phone Ad (USA 2010) Teacher F/m pupil, proper paddling on his posterior, position of bent across a desk, in front of all his classmates in the classroom. Some of his classmates take gloating pleasure in it and mock him. Others, on the contrary, feel sorry for him.
The boy drew a caricature of the teacher on a small wooden slate (the kind they used to write on with chalk back then). He then showed his slate to his classmates during the lesson, which, of course, distracted them from paying attention. The teacher noticed and took harsh action.
This is a 2010 cinema policy trailer from Megaplex Theaters in Utah, sponsored by Spring Mobile. It's a short skit styled like an old-fashioned historical drama set in a 19th/early 20th-century school classroom. The scene contrasts the good old days when kids didn't have phones to distract them with modern times. In the scene, a strict female teacher enthusiastically spanks with a wooden paddle a misbehaving student who's bent across a desk, right in front of the entire class. The physical punishment scene is set in slow motion. The shot with the mobile phones was edited out of the commercial because it felt distracting. This essentially makes the commercial tailored to our needs. English language but the scene takes place only to the accompaniment of singing https://ok.ru/video/10408929004219 and https://vkvideo.ru/video-229942838_456239569?list=ln-L4Tc4fsKuXzJfU5vn1


















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