Do you have an American dream? Okay, let me tell you a good way:
1. It is best to enter the United States smoothly. It is best to enter the country normally. Otherwise, it is best to go through a third country, such as Mexico, and then enter the Texas desert;
2. Buy a DV on the street. , Or other digital devices, if you can’t, just grab one;
3. Find an American celebrity, the kind of American celebrity who is rarely best without a bodyguard, and kidnap him/him;
4. Torture the celebrity abnormally until he/she is killed , Don’t forget to photograph this process;
5. Contact media such as FOX, NBC, CNN, or other small but have a national network TV station, negotiate the conditions, and buy the filmed cassettes, light films, etc. It;
6. Find a lawyer. Naturally, you should be familiar with the business guys such as "psychiatric homicide" and "cannot be sued twice for the same crime", negotiate the terms and prepare for the lawsuit;
7. Remember to make yourself mentally ill, but You must describe your family as a lack of humanity, "a miserable childhood." There are others, discuss with your lawyer.
8. After a long period of lawsuit, ok, you are free, happy to count the money in your hand.
If the movie tells us that it is feasible, your American dream will surely come true, as mentioned above.
The digression in the above paragraph. It's not about the fit between the film and reality, or the operability of the story. Back to the topic below.
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story is divided into two paragraphs: Two Eastern Europeans went to the United States to collect debts-the looted loot, one was thrilled, and the other was a movie fan. Finding enemies, not speculative, the irritable guy brutally killed them, this process was filmed by movie fans-with the robbed camera. It was the third witness who was cracked by the door. One was that he couldn't catch up with the third eye, so I had to think about how to get rid of the charges—ok, pretending to be they cheating but was accidentally burned to death.
On the other side, the star policeman in New York City is handling the case. "Police-civilian relations", financial appropriation VS television copyright sponsorship, and so on. At the scene of the fire, lock the two paragraphs together.
This is how the story begins...
"Born Murderer", "Sex Book Tycoon"; "Devil's Advocate"; "Flaws", etc. You can list a series of movie themes that are mixed into this movie. However, happy ending made the previous efforts in vain.
Behind a series of crazy and cold stories is the origin of the American Dream. Strange or not.
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