Before a dense and ecstatic crowd, a crafty politician gives a rousing speech. However, time is against him, as he only has 120 seconds to win his audience, pivoting around two premises: happiness and wealth. As the political candidate uses his persuasive strategy glorifying the money and consumerism over the dignity that derives from a job, somehow, the land of utopia comes just a bit closer, giving a taste of bliss in the mouths of the mesmerised voters. Of course, any resemblance to political reality is purely coincidental.
—Nick Riganas