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What's the significance of filming The Last Greatness?

20 19 in may, I learned about this documentary filmed five years ago (20 13, 20 14, 20 15) under the recommendation of my classmates.

With an understanding attitude, go to the mile to search for the last greatness (greatness is a dialect, equivalent to a porter's business card, especially the mountain city of Chongqing, but it is an outdated business card). It seems to have been taken off the shelf, and there are only one or two episodes uploaded by grandma on the search homepage. However, it was these two episodes that made me catch up with the complete works in two days. I was fascinated at first sight.

In order to truly record the life of Chongqing Big Bar, why did the director come to Gigi Lai Lane, a gathering place of big bars near Jie Fangbei, Chongqing, with the only camera? He didn't experience life, but actually joined the bar and became a real bar.

This is a dangerous building and the last key area for the transformation of the old city;

Here live Lao Huang (the director's master when playing baseball), Lao Jin, Lao Gan, Lao Hang, Huang Niu, Henan and the agent landlord. ...

The dangerous houses that linger on are daunting: dilapidated walls, damp and dark interiors, only symbolic doors and locks, flimsy wooden stairs covered with moss (in fact, only a few boards), cramped living space, bad kitchen environment (the most unbearable thing is drinking underwater ditches or serving as urinals), and fat and big mice often haunt. ...

Why make an agreement with Master Huang? In the first month, the master came to the door, and all the money he earned went to Lao Huang, and he received equal pay for equal work next month.

The work of walking sticks is mainly to carry heavy objects and climb mountains. However, when I saw the money paid, I cried. It was too little. There are often days when business is sluggish, and two people are only in their thirties a day. After seeing why they eat so much, the nearby fast food restaurants often tell stories about the "bad bitch" in the store ... which is also a comfort to them.

Lao Huang is a poor man. He was born in a bad time. His father was detained as an intellectual because he was a teacher, and his mother raised their brother. However, no one dares to enter the son of a bitch who is criticized by others. So Lao Huang was single for decades, and until he was not confused, he was with a widow with several children and gave birth to a daughter. I was fined for family planning, so I had no choice but to go out to work. Finally, the family wrote to him to come back and take his daughter away. Another man broke into my unprotected marriage with a widow. In this way, Lao Huang, who once wanted to die, embarked on a great road for her daughter. ...

Henan is from Henan. After tasting the sweetness of gambling, he indulged in gambling, borrowed money when he lost everything, and ate the leftover porridge brought back by another stick that helped the boss collect the stall, one meal a day. He used to work as an assistant in a fast food restaurant. Because he could eat so much, his boss gave him a dirty look and quit. Henan at this time is really pitiful.

..... Ah, eating Rhizoma Coptidis is really stupid.

I won't introduce several other characters. The same people have different bitterness.

I don't know if anyone has seen the TV series "Mountain City Bangbangjun", but I vaguely remember that there was a Bangbangjun named Liao Kezi, played by Wang Xun, a big squirrel. At that time, I thought these people were really suffering. To tell the truth, in retrospect, these sticks in Gigi Lai Lane are definitely a hundred times more bitter than them. Anyway, I feel sorry for them.

After watching the documentary, I always feel that I should write something to record it, but I don't know what to write.

Maybe it makes people feel that it is not easy to make money.

Perhaps it makes people feel the warmth and coldness of human nature.

Maybe it's something else.

To tell the truth, before watching this documentary, the worst life in my mind (among China people) was just a village in the city, but these great residences made me inexplicably sad.

It's not that I want to express the heart of the virgin Mary, but that I am shocked.

When they see the barrage, they all say that "the poor must have something hateful", which may be due to environmental reasons or personal choices.

This documentary is a happy ending.