Häagen-Dazs, which is known more for their ice cream restaurants that populate the streets of Taiwan, released a series of short movies as a way to promote their brand while entertaining audiences. One particular short movie that has captured the attention of Taiwanese netizens is a short movie called "No. 596", a romantic-themed story involving a chance encounter with a handsome security guard and a beautiful visitor.
While the short movie itself does not directly promote the world-famous ice cream brand, the short movie does drive home themes of love that somehow promote a connection to ice cream. Female netizens have left comments on streaming sites expressing interest in the relatively unknown lead actor of this short movie, and the video itself has already surpassed over a hundred million views on various streaming sites. Check out the short movie below to see what has been getting the attention of Taiwanese netizens!
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