This film can be said to be the history of McDonald's, and of course it is also a history of whitewashing. Originally, klock was a salesman, selling milkshake mixers every day, and every day's life was boring and hard. He came across McDonald's while buying fast food. He saw business opportunities in McDonald's, a fast food restaurant, where people lined up constantly and the service efficiency was extremely high. He handed it to you as soon as he ordered the meal.
At that time, no fast food restaurant could let customers get food in such a short time. He called it the industrial revolution of the catering industry, similar to Ford's fast food production line that built the first automobile assembly line production and processing system. Since then, this man has revolutionized McDonald's in the American catering industry, changed people's consumption patterns, changed the overall architectural model of McDonald's, and made McDonald's a landmark building. And with the popularity of McDonald's, the franchise model has been opened, making McDonald's very popular in the United States.
On the other hand, this is also a story of a professional manager who relies on the power of real estate to step by step towards a brand that does not belong to him. The ending of the story is not unexpected. Many successful commercial cases can't escape the routine of robbing and tearing each other. Under the temptation of desire, there are always people who need to sacrifice. The biggest attraction of the whole movie is the necessary qualities for success: ambition, that is, "dreaming a big dream", the courage to put all your eggs in one basket, the execution of words and deeds, and shameless.