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Google Pixel – It's Pixel, Actually

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Richard Curtis' 2003 flick Love, Actually has a starry cast list the length of a yule log, but an oft-overlooked central character is the city of London itself.

Redressing the balance, and giving one of the actors a cute opportunity to poke fun at pretention, is WPP Media Future Group's festive spot for the Google Pixel 10 - It’s Pixel, actually - in which Thomas Brodie-Sangster plays a spoof version of himself attempting to get noticed.

Giving the device's nifty zoom feature plenty of space to shine, as well as rolling out Martine McCutcheon for a cheeky cameo, the humorous film, directed by Mike Warzin through Arts & Sciences, makes tremendous use of its likeable protagonist and lush locales.

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