In Pennsylvania, a small town in the United States, most of the townspeople work in an auto parts assembly factory, and the prosperity of the whole town depends on it. However, the economic downturn has led to the closure of the factory. Stevenson, an employee of this factory, jumped out for himself and for the sake of the whole town to lobby a Japanese car company to buy the factory to keep everyone's jobs. As the saying goes, "A head-killing business is done, but a loss-making business is not done." "the Japanese take over American factories and of course want to make enough profits. The key lies not only in the transfer of advanced Japanese technology, but also in the efforts of American employees to make the production line more efficient. What kind of cultural conflict will it be when the Japanese management meets the working class in the United States?