After watching this morning's documentary "All's Right with the World" (trailer here), I know I shouldn't be but I'm so proud to be from Hong Kong. Because it's just a documentary but the cinematography, the editing and the music are so much better some feature films from Taiwan (I'm looking at you: "Winds of September" and "Drifting Flowers").
But pride on Hong Kong's rich talents aside, it really made me sad that it's the second documentary about poor people in Hong Kong that are funded non-locally.
But pride on Hong Kong's rich talents aside, it really made me sad that it's the second documentary about poor people in Hong Kong that are funded non-locally.