In an alternative and surrealist world, a young African American named Cassius Green struggles between low-paying jobs and the despair of the working class. After landing a job as a telemarketer, he discovers that his life takes an unexpected turn when he adopts a “white voice” on the phone, which catapults him into a rising career within a company that stops at nothing to maximize its profits. As he moves up the corporate hierarchy, Cassius increasingly feels torn between his personal ambition and his ethics, confronting the harsh reality of ruthless capitalism.
Amid this thrilling work adventure, his partner, Detroit, a passionate political artist, constantly reminds him of the social issues surrounding him, especially those affecting the African American community and the disturbing practices of the company. As he infiltrates the world of the elite, Cassius finds himself at a moral crossroads when he realizes the sinister secrets lurking behind his new job, unveiling a plot of large-scale exploitation and manipulation.
With a touch of biting satire and a unique visual style, the story explores themes of identity, class, and the cost of success. From Cassius's personal struggle to the critique of the labor system, each twist surprises and challenges the viewer to reflect on what it truly means to "advance" in a consumerist society.