A particularly powerful 90-second advertisement dramatizing the effect of motor neurone disease has been kept off the air in Britain. Not because of the violent way the actress in the beginning is slammed against the wall or her body twisted or her clothes torn off, but because of one lingering shot in the ad's closing of the atrophied limbs of Sarah Ezekiel's real body.
Since you won't be allowed to see it on the airwaves (is that an antiquated expression now?), see it online.
Since you won't be allowed to see it on the airwaves (is that an antiquated expression now?), see it online.
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