One step is not an inspirational biographical film. It has the same distinctive features as today's McDonald's, it is simple and rude, and it conforms to the routine of American biography. It does not have the black and white characters of the Chinese film and television dramas that do not conform to the logic of human society, and objectively shows the protagonist's use of Commercial tricks stole the brand of McDonald's brothers. It seems to outsiders that he dumped the original partner and engaged the partner's wife, but he undoubtedly pushed "McDonald's" to the best in the world, and used milk-free milk for commercial interests. Milkshake powder, this is the real existence of the so-called business model, but unfortunately the old McDonald's brother who followed the quality failed on a really despicable person. The film's blunt theme is persistence, but I think it is in the cruel commercial market. There is no possibility of survival of kindness, so it is also very appropriate that this kind of simplicity and rudeness become the overall style. PS I haven't eaten Big Mac for a long time
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