Product Languages
Language | Mandarin |
Subtitles | English, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) |
Item Description
影片如人類學般地觀察一對居住在湖南省偏鄉的父子,與一對居住在北京的母女。林森與欣媛,兩位出生於千禧年的影片主人翁,擁有完全不一樣的生活環境,但都成長於與家人分離的狀況。在貧窮的這一端,林森的母親在外打工,父親無法扶養與教育他的小孩們,雖有善心人士安排林森就學,卻也讓主角難以適應在校生活;在富裕的這一端,欣媛就讀於昂貴的私立學校,帶著在國外工作的父母令人窒息的期望。
2015釜山國際影展
…本片像是一面照妖鏡,從兩個不同階級的孩童生活中,照出了家庭價值與共產主義的衰敗;揭露了現代中國社會中的深刻矛盾,以及家庭關係的破碎。
2016 Hot Docs加拿大國際紀錄片影展
Look Love closely follows the lives of two families living in completely different environments. As anthropological research, it observes a father and a son living in a remote village in Hunan and a mother and a daughter living in Beijing. The two kids, Lin-sen and Xin-yuan who were born in the transition period of a millennium, live under totally different circumstances from each other. Being poor, Lin-sen's father doesn't feed his children or educate them. Lin-sen goes to an elementary school run by a charity but has a hard time adapting. Xin-yuan, meanwhile, goes to an expensive private school and is suffocated by her mother's ambition.
2015 Busan International Film Festival (Written by CHO Hyeyoung)
Look Look is a raw, disquieting look at two kids' lives through the trick mirror of failing family values and communism. Along the way, it reveals profound contradictions in Chinese society and provides a shattering portrait of family relations that increasingly revolve around money and spare none.
2016 Hot Docs Film Festival (Written by Angie Driscoll)