this movie about a "Dream Factory" story, so the background is set in Hollywood. The protagonist of the story is a blond middle-aged man and an uncle who wears a hat and pretends to be a cowboy. The two of them have formed a company to help people realize their dreams.
The blond man saw a customer in a coffee shop, listened to the customer describe a dream, and then reproduced the dream for the customer in reality, of course, unconsciously. Uncle Cowboy is a role similar to the drama, responsible for the connection of dream scenes, so he does not meet directly with clients.
In the movie, they mainly took orders from three clients. The first client was a man with thick eyebrows. His dream was very simple. He saw a strange man outside a coffee shop. The blond man found a beggar and pretended to be a monster to scare him. The dream was complete.
Another client is a director with black-rimmed glasses. Due to the huge work pressure, his dream is very distorted. The investor of the film imposed interference in casting, and his wife derailed, but when the dream was half realized, the pressure of his wife derailed was too much. As a result, his dream about casting is in danger of being shattered, so Uncle Cowboy comes out to turn the tide.
The biggest client is an actress who dreams of Hollywood. She asks for a stimulating les romance and career success. In order to save costs, DreamWorks overlapped her requirements with those of the previous director. However, due to the large gap between her inner desire and reality, she was reluctant to step out of the plot created by DreamWorks after the contract ended, which caused DreamWorks to be unable to recover the balance. So the middle-aged uncle went out again, hoping to persuade her to return to reality and pay the bill through a party similar to a customer exchange meeting. But she didn't know that this exchange meeting was too stimulating to her, she could not accept the blow, returned home in a daze, and committed suicide with a gun.
This movie tells us that it is important for companies to conduct a comprehensive customer evaluation before accepting business.
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