The story is a good one and the acting very solid. There is a very good lead performance and solid storytelling that make this a recommended watch. It's worth the time. The way it's shot and the way it looks is very mature and would be most suitable to a teen audience. The story is told nicely, albeit there are some slow areas but it is very watchable. The cinematography is very well done with nice close ups. It gives us a glimpse into another culture and their social stigmas. I would have liked to see it a bit longer and develop the character a little more and expand on his relationships. I particularly enjoyed the ending. Recommended for ages 12 to 18. Reviewed by Willie J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
The story is a good one and the acting very solid. There is a very good lead performance and solid storytelling that make this a recommended watch. It's worth the time. The way it's shot and the way it looks is very mature and would be most suitable to a teen audience. The story is told nicely, albeit there are some slow areas but it is very watchable. The cinematography is very well done with nice close ups. It gives us a glimpse into another culture and their social stigmas. I would have liked to see it a bit longer and develop the character a little more and expand on his relationships. I particularly enjoyed the ending. Recommended for ages 12 to 18. Reviewed by Willie J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
In a city of wealth, the homeless are often forgotten as Shanghai continues to struggle with modernization. A homeless man tries to fix a couple's broken relationship while fighting the social stigma against him.
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