8.9 points/2019
8.8 points/2021
Really good-looking!
It is an award-winning documentary film that won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award. The host Li Mingcong has a doctorate in sociology, but he does not have the airs of a scholar. The way he walked into the market and talked to all kinds of people who seemed out of place was like a silly big brother looking at these human fireworks from his own perspective.
Each episode of the documentary will visit a market in Taiwan. The camera will follow Li Mingcong as he shuttles through the market, talking to the owners of different stalls, and will also follow the diners who come to the market. Visit the market in an immersive way that is close to the local culture, feel the warmth of the local culture and people, and taste the delicacies of different regions.
I just took a casual look at it at first, but the more I watched it, the more interesting it became, and my restless mood seemed to be slowly calmed down by the host's narration and footsteps. The more I watched it, the more I felt that this documentary had a magical effect of healing people's hearts, and I became calm.
Perhaps at a certain stage, like the craftsmen who appeared in the documentary, we can put down our tireless pursuit of certain things, pursue our inner yearnings, and move to a secluded corner. Return to your familiar hometown and take up that career, not for fame and fortune, but for what your heart desires.