Audi's Fairy Tale Bedtime Story for Girls Doesn't Go the Way You'd Expect

The finish line is hers alone

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The phrase “happily ever after,” typically used to finish a stock fairy tale, is adapted in Audi Spain’s animated short film “Ever After.” In it, a little girl slips into bed as her father reads her favorite bedtime story.

In form, it’s no different from Disney’s classic spiels of yore: You’ve got a girl in a tower, watching the lights of a palace party from afar.

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