In this short scene, Dante's agent, Luna, arrives at the hotel where he is staying. She tells him that she has read all of his files and has prepared a "development plan" for him. She asks him if he is a "sweet man" or a "handsome woman" . He replies that he is not a boy, but an adult. He tells her that he has been working for two years for a company that has not produced any results. He wants to take advantage of the "opportunity" that has presented itself to him. He asks her to "step by step" at her own pace. She says that she will surely get the role for which she has been waiting. He thanks her angrily and calls her "luna." She says, "If click, oleck." He asks if there is a new film out there that has been praised by critics. She replies, "Not really." He says that it is good for him to have so much work to do now. He complains that he cannot sleep because he has a headache. He gives her a massage and asks her if she
In this short scene, Dante's agent, Luna, arrives at the hotel where he is staying. She tells him that she has read all of his files and has prepared a "development plan" for him. She asks him if he is a "sweet man" or a "handsome woman" . He replies that he is not a boy, but an adult. He tells her that he has been working for two years for a company that has not produced any results. He wants to take advantage of the "opportunity" that has presented itself to him. He asks her to "step by step" at her own pace. She says that she will surely get the role for which she has been waiting. He thanks her angrily and calls her "luna." She says, "If click, oleck." He asks if there is a new film out there that has been praised by critics. She replies, "Not really." He says that it is good for him to have so much work to do now. He complains that he cannot sleep because he has a headache. He gives her a massage and asks her if she