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The movie starts with a comic advertisement using a prank. Then pans out to the screening room with a discussion on the genre. Somebody says its not personal enough. They leave the meeting go home where we learn all kinds of intersting facts that make us admire her. Cut to the next screening where this time it's a horror scene. At the discussion she just doesnt like the idea that horror will be associated with the product. When she comes home, her cute little son plays the prank from the first ad on her. She wonders how he knew about herbwork. In the ensuing discussion we learn more and more personal details and get better acquainted with the people in the film.

The third screening is a documentary about a mother working in the creative department of an advertising company mixing too much of her personal life in her job and wanting to separate the two. When she comes home this time theres only a hint that something is wrong, connected with the horror scene from the second screening.

This continues through romance, breakup and tragedy ending with a comedy. Everybody liked the comedy version. But there's a problem when she leaves the set.

This whole idea was sent prematurely by mistake. trying to quickly resurrect.

pashute, Feb 05 2025

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       Did you mean: prank?
I think so, but if not, please explain what it is.
  

       I don't think I understand the significance of all the parts of this however.
Loris, Feb 05 2025
  

       Replace the word 'movie' with the word 'commercial', the word 'pranc' for 'prank' and it spells the recipe for a form of advertisement that hasn't been tried yet...   

       ...I think   

       ...I think it's a story in search of scenarios.   
      
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