Movies are not just dream factories, propaganda materials that promote mainstream consciousness. It is more of a prism, reflecting the turbulent and bizarre real life. Perhaps bloody violence and pornography are unpleasant, but behind these are the dark corners of the bustling city. Whether the dream is the reason for insisting on living or is it a fragile bubble, the honeycomb-like residence hides all kinds of unhappiness and division, the increasingly solidified class, the deepening of the contradiction between the rich and the poor, dividing the world, from one extreme to the other.
The demolition of the past once again confirmed that "Hong Kong's past mirrors the mainland's present".
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