“A man and shelters his son from the horrors of a WWII Nazi concentration camp, convincing the boy that it’s all a game.” That is a brief but accurate summarization for the film Life is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni.
Now, go see the film.
Therein lies the difference between strategy and execution. Mr. Begnini spelled out his strategy—in technical terms—for the movie well before he actually wrote it. But he realized that people don’t pay to go read a plot summary, they pay to experience it. And an amazing film was born.