A criminal client who barges into Joe's office during a street riot. He commissions a dream intended to guarantee winning at horse racing, but upon receiving an abstract, avant-garde vision, he becomes hostile, robs Joe, and flees.
A violent client relationship that escalates into robbery and assault.
A bureaucratic power dynamic where authority is neutralized by compliance.
Both characters are caught in the same external urban chaos surrounding the office.
Both characters navigate the same turbulent external environment affecting the office.
A narrative contrast between criminal action and surreal visual abstraction.
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