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Punch-Drunk Love
by Paul Thomas Anderson
Barry attempts to conduct a professional sales pitch to customers in his warehouse while being repeatedly interrupted by phone calls from his overbearing sisters. The scene highlights Barry's social anxiety and the suffocating influence of his family as they badger him about an upcoming party.
Deadpool & Wolverine
by Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Shawn Levy
Peter attempts to convince a disillusioned Wade Wilson to return to his superhero roots while they change in a locker room. Wade insists he is content with his mundane life in sales, despite the obvious lack of passion for his new career path.
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
Biff Loman finally confronts his father, Willy, about the lies and delusions that have plagued their family. He admits to his failures and begs his father to let go of the 'phony dream' of material success.
Biff Loman finally confronts his father, Willy, breaking through years of family delusions to admit his failures and his true identity. He desperately tries to make his father understand that they are both ordinary men who do not fit the 'great' lives Willy imagined for them.
Linda Loman fiercely defends her husband, Willy, to their sons. She demands they show him respect and recognition for his lifelong struggle and current mental decline.
Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet
A high-stakes real estate salesman, Ricky Roma, ruthlessly berates the office manager, Williamson, for blowing a major deal. Roma unleashes a torrent of verbal abuse, questioning Williamson's competence and masculinity.