What's the problem with a former inmate who's sick, has been on drugs for 20 years and doesn't have a roof over his head? What is his main problem, tries to understand the director in this film. Nearby the same loneliness with a difficult past, pressing on them and not allowing to glue together anything in the present. A social worker
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What's the problem with a former inmate who's sick, has been on drugs for 20 years and doesn't have a roof over his head? What is his main problem, tries to understand the director in this film. Nearby the same loneliness with a difficult past, pressing on them and not allowing to glue together anything in the present. A social worker is like glue trying to glue together unsuitable sharp stones. And the state is like a bulldozer trying to dust these stones and clean its streets. The scene of the crane towering over the lights of hundreds of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong is like an attempt to jump with the last of his strength over this alien society, and then fall and disappear into its ashes.
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