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Originally Posted by Maemi
But her 'spirit' isn't supposed to change  Just her attitude, in order for her to be fit and healthy. I disagree once again, that is called flirtation at the end, he couldn't see her soul at all 
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Of course her spirit changed. if she felt confident at the beginning, she would go to see him directly. But she wasn't. It's why she does sport. Even if you smile, if you don't feel good yourself, people'll see it. But when you accept yourself & are truly happy with what you are, you are radiant & appealling.
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Originally Posted by truehappiness
I think most viewers will just be laughing at how ridiculous the entire video is rather than think it's seriously pushing some kind of "you should lose weight or look like Ayu to get someone to like you" message.
I mean... "did that girl just turn into Ayu?" was probably on everyone's minds at the very end, hahaha.
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Agree with you. i think most people just watched pv or film to divert themselves and don't analyse them. ^^
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Originally Posted by AyuGAME
by the way, looking on that overweight girl, i feel motivated and see a different side...
even though you are overweight, you can be very healthy (i think this is the meaning of the scene when she pushed away marathon players)...she can be very confident and don't have any fear..and of course looks pretty (the scene when she got make over, and DJ Hello Kitty suprised by the way she looks)
i don't know...i feel that the PV working nicely altogether..and supporting the song very well...
for people that said Hello Kitty is for a kid, you really don't know how famous Hello Kitty in Japan. I think every Japanese women love Hello Kitty!
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I like your interpretation

If other AHS members have others interpretations, please post them. ^^
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I don't think that a funny pv need an expensive budget. Feel the love is simple & it works for me.
Also, a movie, a pv, a book that is funny, could have a deep meaning. Both aren't incompatible.