is about the perfect family of four living in a middle-class American neighborhood. The seemingly enviable family is actually made up of four salesmen. They come here to market their products to their neighbors. They are very enthusiastic and make friends after coming to the community, and then take the opportunity to promote their products. For example, my father used to be a golf coach. He played amazing results on the golf course. Friends asked him how to play well, so he took the opportunity to sell the company's new golf clubs. My mother was very fashionable. dressing? Two kids are selling new skateboards, electronics at school. Their family is a brand of consumption in the community. Neighbors are also often invited to their house for parties, taking the opportunity to showcase the company's new products. Neighbors have followed suit. Create a mentality of comparison among neighbors. There is a very interesting plot. When he first came, his house was an Audi A7. The neighbors were full of praise after seeing it, and then he secretly decided to buy one. When he drove the newly bought car past the protagonist's house, the protagonist's family changed to the latest Audi a8. Neighbors are envious, jealous, and hateful, but they don't know that everything in the protagonist's house is a display provided by the manufacturer. Just keep comparing and buying. Finally, the neighbor's house was bought and went bankrupt, and in the end, he couldn't even pay the rent for the next month. The once wealthy neighbor was under pressure. Suicide in my swimming pool. The male protagonist couldn't bear the psychological pressure at this time. Tell the neighbors the real purpose of their family coming here. At this time, the other three of their family immediately fled in a panic.
In this era of consumerism, manufacturers want us to hand over the money in our pockets. We need to understand our real needs, which ones we really need, and which ones we listen to marketing, because the psychology of comparison And buy the scrap metal that you don't need at home! I have to say that the marketing in the film is too superb! Worth seeing!
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