It was interesting to listen to a director's discussion. The director group lives in the village next door. More than a decade ago, they interviewed more than 3000 workers in the same factory and made a short film about the closure of GM factory. Fuyao originally wanted to hire them to shoot promotional films, but was declined. The King of Glass deserves to be a member of the CPPCC. He has extraordinary bearing. He promised them to shoot anything as long as he wanted. So it was filmed for three years, from the initial conflict between Chinese and Western cultures to the failure of organizing trade unions. From the perspective of the director group, the United States should face up to and discuss the global return of Chinese enterprises to open factories in the United States, and consider the impact of automation on bottom workers. From the perspective of Boss Cao, although the land price in the United States is low, freight and tax are low, but the workers are old, lazy and fussy. How could it become an industrial giant. Looking at the world from a white left perspective, the Chinese model factory cannot continue to develop, and it pays too little attention to safety. Confronting the conscience of xenophobia, netflix went online in August.
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