When director Shu Haolun learns that the neighborhood in Shanghai that he grew up in will soon be demolished, he takes his camera home to record the traditional shikumen houses. As Shu tries to document what will soon disappear, he also questions whether people are really enamored with progress and what change will mean to the city, to neighborhoods, and to communities. Moving between chats with his grandmother, walks through old alleyways, and reenactments of his childhood, the film is an entertaining but pointed and poignant diary about the price we pay for urban development.
支持独立电影和中国原创。。苏兄的乡愁很有味道
fsh37 4 years ago
mamma's boy
lutaninator 5 years ago