"In order to get out of the predicament, what kind of things are you willing to do?", "Anything is willing to do, as long as it is not illegal", "This is far from enough, everyone", "It is illegal too." These sentences are the most impressive fragments, and they have appeared twice.
Although some clips have no lilies, such as the lightning strike of the marketing master turning into the air on the first floor and the awakened surgery girl, these did not affect the main line content.
From the merchants through various advertisements, including illegal marketing methods, to change the consumer's concept of fat is beauty, but the protagonist can use a wizard's method to see a bubble of desire monsters that sprout from the hearts of others. When the desires of consumers are satisfied, the monster of foam desire is separated from the parasite and belongs to the mother monster of a proprietary brand. When the mother monster grows to maturity, it will also be separated from the store and become an independent and aggressive sci-fi monster. (Celebrity effect, when the reputation is bigger, then the influence and attack power are also bigger?)
Does this film illustrate the means of marketing, or satirize businesses such as the government?
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