The first time I watched Cai Mingliang's movie when I was in college, it made me feel irritated, but after watching it two or three times, I fell in love with this frozen time, broken characters, and a plot that was detached from reality. These little people on the fringes are full of distress but have nowhere to talk. They want to travel around the world but have nowhere to live in reality. In a developing country, the process of urbanization is accelerating. People stay away from their homeland and stay in a corner of the city. When they have nothing, they can only use indulgence to vent their life force...
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