Chinese parents relocate thousands of miles from children to work jobs, but their kids don't appreciate the sacrifice.
di Kenneth Turan The Los Angeles Times
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping may or may not have actually said "to get rich is glorious," but his country acted as if he did, pushing China to the first rank of global financial players. The Chinese economic miracle, however, came at a wrenching human cost, one that is beautifully explored in an exceptional documentary called "Last Train Home."
Directed by Chinese-born Lixin Fan, "Last Train" takes its name and its overall framework from Chinese migrant workers who toil for most of the year at factories far from their home villages. [...]
di Kenneth Turan, articolo completo (3966 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 17 settembre 2010