Rainer is a successful television producer who has it all. He has reached the top by creating television programs, each one more stupid and vulgar. One day, Pegah, a mysterious young woman intentionally collides with her car at full speed. After being on the verge of death, Rainer rethinks his life and decides to produce a news program for his network's prime-time that makes the viewer think. Depressed by the program's low audience, Rainer leaves his job and embarks on an investigation into the audience measurement systems that keep these programs that insult intelligence in first place, allying himself with the beautiful Pegah and a group of unemployed and maladjusted.
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