Life in the Night Market revolves around Wei Hong (Chen Xiaoyi), a stall-stall girl, and Ou Dazhi (Zhang Chenguang), a shop owner, and tells the story of their interests and emotional entanglements.
Chen Xiaoyi, a powerful actress, plays Wei Hong, the stall owner of the night market. She is a typical middle-aged woman in China. With her diligence and kindness, she manages a food stall in the night market and has to raise a pair of children who are still in primary school. Such an independent and tenacious female image, which originated from life, won the audience * * * in an instant.
"The city is very big, we are very small, maybe we don't know your name, but maybe we once met, passed each other in the street, and sat alone in the night market ..." The opening subtitles accompanied by the familiar life images recorded on the spot instantly brought the viewers into the mood. With the slow progress of music, the picture cuts back to the "Night Market Life" of Wei Hong and Ou Dazhi, and it is not easy to sell leek boxes one after another, and the scenes are unyielding against the twists and turns of life. On the way forward, the characters in the story are as fresh as ever.
The refinement of "every image is him, her, me and you" also makes viewers see more real, ordinary, persistent and stubborn living conditions outside the story. Like the protagonist in the play, Qian Qian's thousands of strangers who are struggling outside have simple dreams and stick to kindness and sincerity. Even if they live in adversity, they should bloom their own flowers of hope and bravely rush to a better life.