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Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

In 2021, the hottest Hong Kong film is "Fury Serious Case", which was released in Chinese mainland, and fire became a box office hit.

The most vigorous Hong Kong film is "Wisdom Teeth", a work with a strong style, Lin Jiadong, Liu Yaser, Li Chun, the three leading actors have given wonderful performances, but unfortunately this work can not be released in the mainland.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

Recently, I finally looked forward to another Hong Kong film: "Turbid Water Rafting", and I expected that "Turbid Water Rafting" would be basically impossible to release in the mainland, and as soon as the resources came out, I couldn't bear to find the first time to watch.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

So far in 2021, the best Hong Kong film is "Turbid Water Drifting", and if there is no accident, if there is no dark horse at the end of the year, this should be the best Hong Kong film of the year.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

"Turbid Water Rafting" stars Wu Zhenyu, Xie Junhao, Cai Siyun, Li Lizhen, Zhu Baikang, Ke Weilin, Ye Tong and so on. Wu Zhenyu starred in the film as Hui Ge, crazy acting skills, with this role, fully has the strength to win the grand prize of the film emperor, and Xie Junhao, who played the old man, is very likely to win the award for the best supporting role.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

Adapted from real people and real events, "Turbid Water Drifting" focuses on people on the edge, telling a story that is both warm and sad, where you can see the warmth and coldness of human feelings, and you can also feel strong accusations and irony.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

A group of people sleeping on the street, basically addicts, originally sleeping on the side of the street, law enforcement officers came to clear the scene, clearing their belongings as garbage, when Hui Ge said that these are his belongings, the law enforcement officers still did not stop, and also prevented Hui Ge from taking back his belongings.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

Hui Ge also became angry, but after a conflict, the rough sleepers were completely vulnerable groups, Hui Ge only took back photos of himself and his relatives, and the sleepers could only watch them clear the scene, and their belongings were taken away as garbage.

The story unfolds as a social worker takes the rough sleepers to a rally to petition and sue the government for compensation and apology.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

Watching "Turbid Water Drifting", the deepest feeling is the only little persistence and backbone of the people at the bottom, facing the camera, when the reporter interviewed, asked why Hui Ge would go to prison, why he would become an addict, he did not say a word, he just expressed the content of his petition, he did not sell miserably.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

When the government proposed to compensate 2,000 yuan per person, Hui Ge alone insisted on not compromising, as long as he did not apologize, he would not reconcile, but he could not wait for an apology.

In "Turbid Water Drifting", the last set of shots is not easy to understand, but the most surprising thing makes this movie take it a notch.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

Mu Zai appears in Hui Ge's wooden house, which is only Hui Ge's fantasy, and before Mu Zai returns to the family, Hui Ge regards him as his son.

In Hui Ge's fantasy, he thought of his son as the appearance of Mu Zai, communicated with him, and in their conversation, it can be found that the reason why Hui Ge, who once had unlimited scenery, would be reduced to an open sleeper? It is because Hui Ge lost his beloved son, his son can't think of it, and when he was looking for short-sightedness, Hui Ge wanted to save him but he couldn't save it.

Not surprisingly, this is the best Hong Kong film of 2021

"I'm not sad, I'm angry." Whether it is Hui Ge or Hui Ge's son, he should have left the world in this mood, how desolate, just like the fire that burned at the end.

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