1. "The Shame of Japan" 9.2 points was originally recommended by my teacher. It was because of this film that I fell into the trap of documentaries.
The protagonist is a female reporter and the first woman in Japanese history to disclose her appearance and accuse sexual assault under her real name.
This video is very suitable for girls to watch and will benefit them throughout their lives.
2. "But, There Are Books" 8.7 points This documentary is dubbed by Hu Ge. Many people went there for Hu Ge, but were deeply attracted by the film itself.
This film records various book lovers in this era and shows the wonderful stories related to books.
3. "Hexi Corridor" 9.7 The title is average, but the content is really amazing? "The pride of dominating the world turns into the sadness of a hero in his twilight years!! 4. "A String of Life" 9.0 points A must-see for food lovers? Pictures
The quality and shooting are both excellent. I can’t help but sigh that people who have never masturbated late at night are not enough to talk about life? 5. "Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin" 9.5 points. I have watched several episodes of the documentary about Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin these days. I really feel for them.
I am impressed by their actions, and their thoughts are beyond our reach now. The thoughts inside are worth learning and benefiting us throughout our lives? 6. "For the First Time in Life" 9.1 points Another conscientious documentary! For the first time in life, you wish me happy New Year like this.
For the first time in your life, you cut off your long hair for work. The pain of giving birth is like someone squeezing a watermelon out of your nostrils. 7. "Young Child" 9.5 points We shouldn't forget history! This is really my first time!
I realized that documentaries can also impact a person's heart so deeply. 8. "Seven Years in the Life" (9.6 points) made me cry several times after watching it. The documentary interviews fourteen seven-year-old children from different walks of life in the UK.
Children, some of them come from orphanages and some of them are children of the upper class.