The script revolves around themes of racism and discrimination in various professional settings.
- Photography Studio: A photographer, Peter, is dismissive of a model, Chanel, based on her skin color, claiming she lacks the "elegance" he prefers. The magazine owner, Mr. Franklin, confronts Peter after Chanel leaves in tears, ultimately firing him and promoting Austin, the assistant, to lead photographer for Chanel's upcoming shoot.
- Airplane Incident: A flight attendant accuses a woman of being in first class without a proper ticket, assuming she doesn’t belong based on her race. The woman's husband, who has the correct ticket, intervenes. A bystander records the incident, which goes viral, leading to the flight attendant's potential job loss.
- Restaurant Scenario: A woman named Mary seeks a table at a restaurant but faces discriminatory treatment from a staff member, Sarah, who doubts her ability to pay based on her appearance. When the restaurant owner, Don, learns that Mary is a potential investor, he reprimands Sarah for her behavior and fires her, offering Mary a complimentary meal instead.
Overall, the script highlights the consequences of prejudice and the importance of recognizing talent and worth beyond superficial judgments.
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