In a bold and probably somewhat crazy experiment, a filmmaker decides to take the concept of reality to the extreme. Focusing on the everyday life of an ordinary man, he embarks on the task of documenting every corner and aspect of his existence, armed with cameras to capture moments ranging from his boring daily routine to his interactions with friends and family. However, what begins as a study of one individual's life quickly turns into a hilarious and disturbing chaos.
As the film progresses, the protagonist finds himself trapped not only in his own life but also in the web of expectations created by the filmmaker. As the pressure to be "interesting" mounts, the events of his daily life begin to distort and manipulate, leading to increasingly absurd situations. From tense family gatherings to unexpected fights, the line between reality and fiction blurs, culminating in moments of pure comedy and reflection.
The director's talent shines through an ingenious approach that blends documentary with fiction, questioning whether we are truly living our lives authentically or if, deep down, we are all a little bit like actors. This film is a humorous and biting critique of modern life and the obsession with image, prompting us to wonder how far we are willing to go to be "real."