Here is this funny video. It's now a OneMax commercial. Very Dominican. Really touches on one of the country's cultural enclaves. My interest in this video is how it recognizes the presence of Chinese Dominicans. It also relates how the Chinese have "integrated" to a degree in Dominican culture and how they have been recognized as a part of the community. When you represent someone in a commercial, at least in this case, it means that "they have arrived." Also, I look at it from a sociological perspective and what the music and the acting in the video represent about the DR. It's a bit deeper than just bachata. At least that's the way I am looking at it.
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